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Shanghai Bobby sold to stand at Arrow Stud in Japan

Eight-year-old son of Harlan's Holiday a top-five US second-crop sire

Shanghai Bobby at Ashford Stud
Shanghai Bobby at Ashford StudCredit: Coolmore

Top-five US second-crop sire Shanghai Bobby has been sold to Japanese interests and relocated to Arrow Stud in Hokkaido, according to Ashford Stud, where the stallion retired to stud in 2014.

The eight-year-old son of Harlan's Holiday arrived at Arrow Stud from quarantine on November 24.

was bred in Kentucky by Stonehaven Steadings and sold at the 2011 Keeneland September Yearling Sale for $105,000 to Frank Brothers on behalf of Starlight Racing.

At two, he went undefeated in five starts and captured the Grade 2 Hopeful Stakes, Grade 1 Champagne Stakes and the Breeders' Cup Juvenile on his way to earning the champion two-year-old title.

The colt had a rocky sophomore campaign during which he missed the Triple Crown series due to a pelvis fracture and then injured a suspensory ligament while competing in the Aljamin Stakes at Belmont Park, which he won.

Shanghai Bobby ended last year as North America's fourth-leading freshman sire by progeny earnings, with three black-type winners.

As a second-crop sire, he is ranked fourth again through November 28, with two black-type winners and progeny earnings of more than $3.2 million. His top Northern Hemisphere runners this year are two-time stakes winner Shanghai Starlet and Grade 2 Norfolk Stakes winner Shang Shang Shang.

Shanghai Bobby also shuttled to Brazil in 2014 and Chile in 2015. Worldwide, he's been represented by 11 black-type winners and four Group/Graded winners. His progeny have earned $4,788,106 to date.


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Published on 30 November 2018inNews

Last updated 14:39, 30 November 2018

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