Zabeel retired from stud duties with 43 G1 winners

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Outstanding stallion Zabeel has been put out to pasture after one of the most successful careers in Australasian breeding history.

Sir Patrick Hogan of Cambridge Stud announced on Monday that the sire of 43 Group One winners was being retired after getting none of his 30 mares in foal during the current breeding season.

“He is enormously fit both physically and mentally, and you wouldn’t pick anything was wrong with him,” Hogan said.

“The fertility just hasn’t happened.”

Zabeel won four New Zealand stallion premierships and two Australian championships and his progeny worldwide have won $A173 million ($NZ187m).

His progeny include the champions Octagonal and Might And Power, along with Melbourne Cup winner Jezabeel and two outstanding sires, Savabeel and Reset.

The progeny of his daughters have also proved top-class, including arguably the two best horses in Australasia this season, Atlantic Jewel and It’s A Dundeel.

He helped Cambridge Stud retain its pre-eminence among New Zealand studs, established by Zabeel’s own superb sire, Sir Tristram.

“I could never have imagined what Sir Tristram was able to achieve, and pretty well immediately afterwards came Zabeel came to take over the mantle. It’s been an amazing 33 year run,” Hogan said.

The Crowd Says:

2013-12-19T20:03:43+00:00

Bondy

Guest


He was the Grand Daddy or the Mc Daddy of southern hemisphere stallions what a legacy he's left global racing.

2013-12-18T08:54:27+00:00

Andrew

Guest


never forget being at caulfield one boxing day and seeing this 3yo colt make his debut called reset in a OMW race. they bet $5. followed him all the way through that summer. if anyone can find his final win over starcraft in the guineas anywhere on the net, please let me know. this was a cracking race. id love to be able to see it again.

2013-12-17T19:50:40+00:00

Morgan Popham

Roar Pro


Legend

2013-12-16T23:23:46+00:00

Drew H

Guest


Could never say that they were wrong making Zabeel a top stallion. - viability - What a huge performance off the track. - viability - Perhaps this sire line is bigger than racing itself. -viability -

2013-12-16T21:51:18+00:00

Will Sinclair

Roar Guru


It happens to all of us at some point, big guy. Now you've just got years of standing in the paddock thinking about how you used to be so popular with the fillies. Good luck.

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