Rebuff Retired, To Stand Stud
The owners of Muscle Hill’s fastest son, Rebuff (2,1:52.2; 3,1:49.4 - $962,490), have announced that he will stand his first season at stud in 2023 in Indiana at Victory Hill Farm. The fastest three-year-old trotter to ever stand in Indiana, his fee has been set at $7,500.
At two, he won the Breeders Crown (elimination and final) and International Stallion Stakes taking his two-year-old record of 1:52.2. He concluded his freshman season with earnings of $444,095.
He was the fastest three-year-old trotter in 2022 with his 1:49.4 mark taken in the Stanley Dancer Memorial at The Meadowlands — a stakes and track record. His other victories included the $430,000 Kentucky Futurity, Hambletonian elimination, Reynolds Memorial and a Kentucky Sire Stakes leg. He added $518,395 in three-year-old earnings for a career bankroll of $962,490.
In making the announcement, Mitchel Skolnick said standing Rebuff in Indiana will further strengthen the state’s already strong breeding program.
“Cane Run Farm, Northwood Bloodstock and Bluestone Farm's successful negotiations with the owners of Rebuff brings to Indiana a stallion that will position Indiana’s Standardbred breeding program to be among the finest in North America and internationally.”
Rebuff’s trainer throughout his racing career, Lucas Wallin said he fell in love with him the first time he saw him as a yearling.
“From day one he was a natural, with a powerful gait, great acceleration and an ambitious attitude. From the beginning in our sets he was always a very competitive colt that simply wanted to race, and now I can’t wait for the day when I will train his colts and fillies.”
Driver Tim Tetrick agrees with that assessment.
“Rebuff was a super talented colt at two and three with an effortless gait and scary speed. He was super to drive with a great attitude — the complete package.”
Jeff King, owner of Victory Hill Farm with his wife Maria, awaits Rebuff’s arrival with much anticipation.
“As the fastest son of the incomparable Muscle Hill and with all his great accomplishments, Rebuff will be positioned to significantly advance the Indiana breeding industry and beyond, something Victory Hill Farm remains committed to.
“With the rumor mill working overtime we have already had considerable interest and I can’t tell you how much I anticipate his arrival.”
Principle owner Kjell Andersen said he is looking forward to Rebuff’s career as a stallion.
“Rebuff has been a joy to watch and his winning the Breeders Crown at The Meadowlands was more exciting than I ever could have imagined. Now we are just as excited as he enters the stud and what he will bring to the Indiana program.
“I think the sky is the limit.”
For more information or to secure a booking, contact Victory Hill Farm at 260-463-2442. Frozen semen will be available to European breeders.
(Rebuff Ownership Group)