Stag Party To Stand In Ontario
Winbak Farm of Ontario is pleased to announce that Stag Party will be standing his first year at the farm in 2020.
“Stag Party is a familiar name in Ontario that has the pedigree and record to make him a strong contender in the Ontario breeding program,” said Winbak Farm of Ontario Manager Pat Woods.
Stag Party, p, 2, 1:50.4s -'18 ($952,395), was the 2018 O’Brien Award Winner for two-year-old pacing colts.
“Stag Party is a gorgeous Bettors Delight colt that has very good size,” said trainer Casie Coleman. “He sold for $125,000 as a yearling at Harrisburg and he was the third highest Bettors Delight colt sold in 2017.”
Stag Party’s second dam is Economic Clout, p, 3, T1:51.1 ($369,247). Stag Party’s dam is a full sister to Twist N Clout, p, 2, 1:53.2 ($564,484).
“This colt is very, very well bred,” said Coleman. “He is smart with the perfect gait.”
At two, Stag Party won the Metro Pace elimination and final. He won the elimination in 1:51 and the final in his lifetime best of 1:50.4.
“Stag Party going first over in the Metro Pace and then winning by pulling away by 4 lengths was unheard of,” said Coleman.
He also won a Nassagaweya Stakes division and two Ontario Sires Stakes Gold legs.
“He was great on any size track,” said Coleman. “His 1:52.3 mile to win the Ontario Sires Stakes Gold leg at Grand River at two was unheard of.”
Stag Party competed and won against the best of his crop, including Bettors Wish, Semi Tough and Shake That House.
“He came to his speed very early at two,” said driver David Miller. “He was a very fast and handy horse.”
Stag Party will stand for $4,000 CAD or $3,000 US. Please call Pat Woods at 905-838-2145 or email him at [email protected] for booking information.
“Stag Party had the speed needed to make money,” said Woods “As a Bettors Delight, his offspring should perform well, I am confident they will be tough racehorses.”
Interested parties, can visit www.winbakfarm.com for more information on Stag Party.
“When I first watched Stag Party race I was very impressed and I thought he was the whole package,” said co-owner Eric Cherry. “The fact that he earned $950,000 proved that is true. I will be breeding nice mares to him and I’m looking forward to seeing his first crop on the track.”
(Winbak Farm of Ontario)