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Adlerflug's half-brother Arrigo snapped up by Yorton Farm Stud
The son of Shirocco previously stood at Gestut Graditz and Haras du Mazet
Arrigo, a Group 2-winning son of Shirocco and a half-brother to Deutsches Derby winner and Group 1 sire Adlerflug, has been confirmed as having joined the stallion ranks at Yorton Farm Stud in Wales.
The 13-year-old previously stood at Gestut Graditz in Germany and then moved to Haras du Mazet in central France in October 2018.
Originally trained by Jens Hirschberger, Arrigo won the Oppenheim-Union-Rennen and was also second in the Group 1 Gran Premio Jockey Club Italiano for owner-breeder Gestut Schlenderhan.
Having been sold to Qatari owners at the end of his three-year-old campaign, Arrigo finished third in the Qatar Derby and HH The Emir Trophy for Ibrahim Al Malki.
Yorton Farm Stud’s David Futter said: “It's taken us two years to secure Arrigo, but thankfully we have him now. It's common for sons of successful Flat stallions to retire to stud, but it's difficult to acquire sons of quality jump sires.
“Stallions bred in Germany have always been very lucky for Yorton and our supporters, and this one comes from one of that country’s best female families. Standing 16.2hh, Arrigo is a wonderful-
“He's been bought in partnership with the Potter family and will have the backing of our broodmare bands. Yorton’s policy is to support the stallions we stand, and it is our intention to buy his stock at the sales and also put them in to training.”
Shirocco has sired top-level winners on the Flat and over jumps - including Brown Panther, Windstoss and Annie Power most notably - while his son is a half-brother to Adlerflug, a dual Group 1 winner and the sire of this year's Deutsches Derby scorer and Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe runner-up In Swoop.
Adlerflug - who is also responsible for Group 1 winners Iquitos, Ito, Lacazar and Torquator Tasso - hails from the family of Arc winner and phenomenal broodmare Urban Sea, the dam of Galileo and Sea The Stars, plus King's Best, a Classic-winning racehorse and sire.
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