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Frosted's day-to-day stallion routine to feature as part of Foal Patrol

The first season drew more than 1.6 million views last year

Darley stallion Frosted to be featured in the US National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame's Foal Patrol
Darley stallion Frosted to be featured in the US National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame's Foal PatrolCredit: Darley America

Frosted, a six-year-old son of Tapit standing at Darley's Jonabell Farm in Kentucky, will feature on the roster for the US National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame's second season of Foal Patrol, which will run online from Friday at foalpatrol.com.

Owned by Sheikh Mohammed, will be the only stallion featured in Foal Patrol. His on-camera schedule at Jonabell Farm in Lexington will follow his daily routine in his paddock and in his stall.

The first season of Foal Patrol, a one-of-a-kind collection of live cameras following the daily activities of in-foal mares, had more than 1.6 million views from December 2017 through to September this year.

Frosted joins Lassofthemohicans (Lael Stables/Denali Stud), Starr Bear (Double Diamond Farm), Frivolous (Shawnee Farm), Silver Colors (Gainesway Farm), With Honors (LNJ Foxwoods/Claiborne Farm), Viva Sheila (Lady Sheila Stable/Edition Farm), Love Qnd Pride (Three Chimneys Farm) and Comme Chez Soi (Old Tavern Farm) during the second season.

Bred in Kentucky by Darley, Frosted is out of the Deputy Minister mare Fast Cookie. In his three-year career, Frosted raced 19 times with a record of six wins and eight places and earnings of more than $3.9 million.

Campaigned by Godolphin and trained by Kiaran McLaughlin, Frosted broke his maiden on his third start in October 2014 at Aqueduct. He then finished second in the Grade 2 Remsen Stakes in his final start of the year.

As a three-year-old, Frosted won the Grade 1 Wood Memorial before finishing fourth in the Kentucky Derby and second in the Belmont Stakes behind Triple Crown winner American Pharoah. After finishing second in the Jim Dandy and third in the Travers, Frosted won the Grade 2 Pennsylvania Derby.

Frosted was at his best as a four-year-old, winning the Grade 1 Metropolitan Handicap by just over 14 lengths and the Grade 1 Whitney Handicap.


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