Full Book For Capt Midnight

Published: February 8, 2021 01:43 pm EST

In the Standardbred business, having your book full and closed on the first season of breeding is a great accomplishment. Being overbooked shows how much in demand breeders want a son of Captaintreacherous, and such is the case of Capt Midnight, who is standing stud at Premier Acres in Indiana.

“We want to thank all the breeders who submitted booking applications for their tremendous response and support of Capt Midnight,” said Dean Miller, the corresponding officer for the Capt Midnight group.

“As of today, we have received 190+ applications and they are still coming in strong,” Miller added. “Regrettably there will be 50+ applications not accepted this season due to the 140-book limit.

"I would urge anyone who still has an application in hand to please return that application to Premier Acres before Feb. 10 so that we can promptly notify those not getting a booking contract to Capt Midnight this season.”

Capt Midnight retired to stud duty with a two-season resume of 25 starts, eight wins, seven placings and prize money of $662,286, or US$551,567.

Highlights of his harness racing career included:

  • Wins at two in the Nassagaweya Stakes, Champlain Stakes, Dream Maker Series, International Stallion Stakes [Red Mile] and an elimination of the Metro Stakes.
  • The leading stakes winning two-year-old son of Captaintreacherous in 2019.
  • Paced sub-1:48 miles on three occasions as a three-year-old.
  • Paced 14 of his 15 starts as a three-year-old in 1:49.4 or faster. His other start was in a heat of the Little Brown Jug when he was timed in 1:50.1 on the half-mile track.

Capt Midnight is from the second crop of Captaintreacherous and is the second foal of the stakes-winning American Ideal mare It Was Fascination.

Captaintreacherous has been a sensation since retiring to stud in 2015. From his 330 foals of racing age, he has sired 217 winners (up to Dec. 23, 2020) including an unbelievable 30 winners in 1:50 and 170 in 1:55. His 270 starters have averaged in excess of $100,000 per starter.

It Was Fascination counted a victory in a New York Sire Stakes Final (Three-Year-Old Fillies) among her six wins and $317,222 in prize money.

For more information contact Dennis Bontrager at (260) 585-4927, email [email protected] or go to the website premieracresindiana.com. Capt Midnight’s stud fee is $4,000.

(Premier Acres)

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