Written Tycoon Joins Arrowfield Stud Roster

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Photo: Courtesy Woodside Park Stud
Written Tycoon at Woodside Park Stud

Arrowfield Stud in New South Wales has announced its 2020 stallion roster in what chairman John Messara described as "unprecedented circumstances in Australia's history."

It features the addition of leading Victoria-based sire Written Tycoon in a new alliance and a temporary absence of its Japanese shuttlers due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Written Tycoon, a 17-year-old son of Iglesia, rose from relatively humble origins at Woodside Park Stud to become a leading light of the Australian stallion ranks, with his progeny including group 1 winners Booker, Capitalist, Despatch, Luna Rossa, Music Magnate, Pippie, Tycoon Tara, and Written By.

Written Tycoon
Photo: Courtesy Woodside Park Stud
Written Tycoon

He was also responsible for a filly out of Karuta Queen who sold to Sheamus Mills for AU$1.5 million (US$1,029,934) at the Magic Millions Yearling Sale in January, the third-highest-priced yearling of the auction.

His fee has been reduced to AU$77,000 ($50,300) from AU$110,000 in his first season at Arrowfield Stud.

"We're excited to join forces with Woodside Park Stud to stand Written Tycoon at Arrowfield in 2020 and welcome the possibilities our alliance might deliver in the future," Messara said. "Woodside will continue to support Written Tycoon, and Arrowfield has already committed to backing him strongly with quality mares from our broodmare band."

The other new face at Arrowfield Stud this year will be Castelvecchio, a group 1 winner at 2 and 3 in the Moet & Chandon Champagne Stakes and Sky Racing Active Rosehill Guineas, respectively. He joins his sire, Dundeel, on the roster.

Messara explained that his retirement had been prompted by the decision not to shuttle Japanese sires Maurice, Mikki Isle, and Real Steel this year.

"Castelvecchio is a horse we simply had to have after his amazing juvenile season and his world-class second to Lys Gracieux in the Cox Plate," he said. "He confirmed our assessment of him with his Rosehill Guineas win, and we were very much looking forward to his spring 4-year-old campaign.

"However, due to the current economic upheaval caused by COVID-19, we have mutually agreed with Shadai Stallion Station to rest our Japanese shuttle stallions in 2020. That decision and Not A Single Doubt's retirement present a breeding opportunity for Castelvecchio that we simply can't ignore."

A statement from Arrowfield Stud reported that Castelvecchio would benefit from joining a smaller than usual stallion roster and that as he is free of Danehill blood, he would receive many of the operation's mares descending from the legendary shuttler.

Castelvecchio has been assigned an opening fee of AU$33,000, and Dundeel's price remains unchanged at AU$66,000.

Reigning Australian champion sire Snitzel has had his fee cut from AU$220,000 in 2019 to AU$165,000 in light of market uncertainty caused by the coronavirus crisis.

Arrowfield Stud noted that "Snitzel recently celebrated both his 28th million-dollar yearling and his 100th individual stakes winner, propelling him back to the top of the current general sires championship.

"If he secures the 2019-20 title, Snitzel will be the first stallion since his grandsire Danehill to win four consecutive Australian sire championships."

Price reductions have also been applied to champion The Autumn Sun in his second season—he goes from AU$77,000 to AU$66,000—and group 1-placed sprinter Pariah, who is down to AU$16,500 from AU$22,000 for his third term. Both are by late Arrowfield Stud stallion Redoute's Choice.

Shalaa, who stands at Haras de Bouquetot in Normandy, remains on a mark of AU$33,000 in his Australian shuttle role, and syndicated group 2-winning sprinter Showtime has also had his fee left unaltered at AU$11,000.

Arrowfield said almost all of the 300-plus mares it controls would visit the eight stallions on the 2020 roster; "a valuable support for other breeders, given the stud's consistent record as a source of Arrowfield stallions' career-making stars," according to the operation.