Take a look at the top American sires in the Racing Post's US stallion trail!
Alongside exclusive videos is an interview with Braxton Lynch and a star jury
The coronavirus pandemic may have put a halt to live stallion trails but you can still enjoy them from the comfort of your own home - and the Racing Post's US stallion showcase is one such example.
Put together in conjunction with the Kentucky Thoroughbred Owners & Breeders and Keeneland Association, this feature is designed to offer an exclusive window to some of the leading stallions in the state, as well as in California.
Aside from videos of the stallions, there is also an interview with Braxton Lynch of Royal Oak Farm, also president of the Kentucky Thoroughbred Association (KTA) and Kentucky Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders (KTOB).
We also pick the brains of four leading industry experts in Mark Taylor of Taylor Made Farms and Marc McLean of Crestwood Farm plus burgeoning agent Liz Crow and former trainer David Lanigan, who moved to the US after finishing his training career in Britain this year.
For all that and much more, you can read here:
Published on 14 December 2020inNews
Last updated 14:22, 14 December 2020
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