LOG IN TO THOROUGHBRED TIMES

 
Need to reset your password?
 


Don't miss the deadline!

Sign up now for the Freshman Sire Contest presented by Markel and Thoroughbred Times

Chance to win cash prizes for picking leading freshman sires in 2012

To sign up and enter your Stallion Barn, click here.

  • Stormy Atlantic sire of Bigstormbrewin' 1st Alw (May 21, 6th WO). Owner, Sam-Son Farms; Breeder, Sam-Son Farm...
  • Posse sire of Dusterino 1st Alw (May 22, 2nd PRX). Owner, Lynch Racing LLC; Breeder, Kildare Stud...
  • Read the Footnotes sire of Eminent Tale 1st Alw (May 21, 8th FL). Owner, Winter Park Partners, Sequel Racing and Narlinger, Dennis; Breeder, Thomas-Narlinger LLC & Tony Grey...
  • Bluegrass Cat sire of Go Blue Or Go Home 1st Mdn (May 21, 10th WO). Owner, Hill, Jim and Susan; Breeder, Morgan's Ford Farm & Winstar Farm LLC...
  • Smoke Glacken sire of Smokin Candy 1st Mdn (May 22, 3rd FL). Owner, Nicolai, Richard J. and Luch Racing Stables, Inc.; Breeder, William Butler...
  • Proud Citizen sire of Up Jumps a Monster 1st Alw (May 21, 8th NP). Owner, Chabot, Rob, Kane, Tim and Schayer, Joshua; Breeder, The Neuman Group...
  • Old Forester sire of Highlanddixiebelle 1st Alw (May 21, 9th WO). Owner, Highland Thoroughbred Farm; Breeder, Highland Thoroughbred Farm...
  • Elusive Quality sire of Chin the Moon 1st Mdn (May 21, 8th MNR). Owner, Jurado, Luis A., Nardelli, Rodney and Nardelli, Kim; Breeder, Kim Nardelli & Rodney Nardelli...
  • Montbrook sire of Concept 1st Alw (May 22, 6th FL). Owner, Matthew Peebles; Breeder, Thomas C. Williams...
  • Giant's Causeway sire of Giant Sensation 1st Alw (May 21, 8th DEL). Owner, Overbrook Farm and Andrew Farm; Breeder, Southern Equine Stables, LLC & Hill 'n'Dale Equine Holdings, Inc....
  • Hard Spun sire of Easter Gift 1st Alw (May 22, 9th PRX). Owner, Robert V. LaPenta; Breeder, Ward Williford...
  • Flashy Bull sire of Balooga Bull 1st Alw (May 21, 3rd ASD). Owner, Paul Brandt; Breeder, Bernard Vertuca & Michelle Vertuca...
  • Successful Appeal sire of Sand Bandit 1st Alw (May 22, 6th FE). Owner, McCullough, Jim and Nannette; Breeder, Silverleaf Farms, Inc...
  • Where's the Ring sire of Gypsy Ring 1st New Providence S. (May 21, 8th WO). Owner, Paul M. Buttigieg; Breeder, Paul Buttigieg...

NEWS

E-Mail this articlePrint this article

Breeding News bullet



Industry News bullet



Most Popular Stories bullet

Most E-mailed Stories bullet

Champion, prominent sire Theatrical pensioned

Posted: Tuesday, October 13, 2009 5:07 PM

Champion and prominent sire Theatrical (Ire) has been pensioned by Hill ‘n’ Dale Farms in Lexington due to a combination of declining fertility and old age.

The 27-year-old by Nureyev out of the stakes-placed Sassafras (Fr) mare Tree of Knowledge (Ire) has sired 55 graded stakes winners and 496 winners from 762 starters that have amassed $74,792,522 in purse earnings.

Theatrical’s top runners include Irish classic winner Zagreb, multiple Group/Grade 1 winner Royal Anthem, multiple Grade 1 winners Shakespeare and Astra, Grade 1 winner Geri, Japanese champion Hishi Amazon, and 2002 Toohey’s New Melbourne Cup (Aus-G1) winner Media Puzzle to name just a few.

"Due to the infirmities of old age coupled with declining fertility, the proper thing to do is to retire Theatrical from stud duty," said John G. Sikura, president of Hill 'n' Dale Farms.

"Our success is based on how we care for these magnificent animals, so what's best for them always comes first. Theatrical will live out his retirement years at Hill 'n' Dale. It was an honor to stand such an important stallion of the American turf for the Paulson Family, whose influence is likely to live on through many generations to come."

Theatrical won ten of 22 starts during four seasons, landing six Grade 1 victories in 1987 for owners Allen Paulson and Bert Firestone en route to the Eclipse Award as champion turf male. He capped that season and his career with a half-length score in the Breeders’ Cup Turf (G1), a race in which he finished second by a neck to Manila in 1986.

Racing Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott conditioned Theatrical during his championship campaign. He began his career in Europe with Dermot Weld and was transferred to Bobby Frankel for his final three races in 1986 before Mott took over the following year.

His other Grade 1 wins in 1987 were the Turf Classic Stakes, Man o’ War Stakes, Bowling Green Handicap, Sword Dancer Handicap, and Hialeah Turf Cup Handicap.

“Theatrical had the single biggest effect on my life as far as any horse. He was probably one of the best horses I have ever been around,” Mott said. "He was my first Breeders’ Cup winner. He was my first champion. He won six Grade 1s that year ... and then he’s turned out to be a very, very productive stallion. 

“I was fortunate enough to wind up with a couple breeding rights in him and train a lot of his sons and daughters. I had numerous stakes winners who were by Theatrical. … I think just the long-term effect has gone on for the last 20 years, really.”

Theatrical began his stud career at Paulson’s Brookside Farms in Versailles, Kentucky, in 1988 for an advertised fee of $75,000 and spent 14 seasons there. His stud fee rose to a high of $100,000 in 2002 during his first year at Hill ‘n’ Dale. Theatrical has amassed 81 stakes winners from 19 crops of racing age.

E-Mail this articlePrint this article

Post Comment

READER COMMENTS

Posted by: Jean, Methuen, MA on May 31, 2011 at 09:28 AM

I absolutely loved this horse as a race horse and a sire. Whenever they mention pensioning a sire, it's almost always followed by their passing. In Theatrical's case...I hope he has several long and healthy years ahead to enjoy. Love ya, boy!

Report Abuse

Posted by: animal kingdom lover, horseland, IL on May 30, 2011 at 02:56 PM

well! he had a great!,great breeding career!:):):):):):):):):):) i pray he lives well into his thirties!:):):)

Report Abuse

View more comments