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Posted: Wednesday, December 01, 2004

Precise End sold, will stand at Hidaka Stallion Station in Japan

Thomas-Lakin LLC and Sez Who Thoroughbreds announced on Wednesday the sale of New York-based stallion Precise End to Japan.

Precise End, who won the 2000 Bay Shore Stakes (G3) at Aqueduct, will stand at Hidaka Stallion Station in Japan for new owner Ogifushi Breeding System. Nobu Araki's Polo Green Stable, agent, and Taylor Made Farm brokered the sale.

The seven-year-old son of End Sweep, whose first crop are two-year-olds of 2004, already has sired 12 winners from 28 starters, including stakes winners Reddy For Rubys and Accurate, and four stakes placers with total progeny earnings of $854,777.

Becky Thomas of Thomas-Lakin, who, in partnership with Richard Simon of Sez Who Thoroughbreds, stood Precise End for $6,000 at Lakland North LLC in Hudson, New York, in 2004, said the stallion will be sorely missed in the New York breeding program.

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