The Pferde stud

  Superb width and depth Quality small head Superb free movement

Stunning high quality DK bay pure TB
Standing 14-2hh
probably the smallest TB stallion standing in the UK
Born 1995

Stud fee £450 NFFR natural
chilled semen available upon request

A smart quality pony stallion who carries the very best TB blood lines

Satwa baron offers this outstanding group 1 pedigree for breeders looking for a high class smaller stallion, he has enormous width and power with striking daisy cutting action and a superb length of rein with good top line, all the above is created from his highly successful father.

Singspiel, who was the champion grass horse in 1996 and a successful stallion who unfortunately was put to sleep after suffering a long illness at the age of 18. Singspiel was a huge part of Sheikh Mohammed and Darley's breeding and racing operation for many years. The highlight was his win in the Dubai World Cup (UAE-I). He then went on to great things at stud where he sired Moon Ballad from his first crop to also win the Dubai World Cup.

He was an outstandingly tough racehorse who was able to pass it on to many of his progeny who performed around the world. He has been admired and supported industry-wide in Australia, Europe, Japan, and the USA where he has produced racehorses of the highest caliber.

Grade I or group I races won by Singspiel included the Juddmonte International and Vodafone Coronation Cup Stakes in England, Japan Cup, and Canadian International Stakes. He finished second in the Breeders’ Cup Turf (gr. IT). Trained by Michael Stoute, Singspiel earned $5,952,825 and was a champion in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Singspiel sired more than 70 added-money winners. In addition to Moon Ballad, who was a UAE Horse of the Year, the stallion’s offspring included Lahudood, 2007’s champion female on grass; English champions Dar Re Mi and Papineau; German and Italian champion Lateral; and UAE champion Eastern Anthem

His sire was the great In the Wings who was the winner of seven races from eleven career starts from two to four, including the Listed Prix du Haras de la Huderie (Deauville) at two, the Group 3 Prix du Prince d'Orange (Longchamp) at three, and three Group 1s in England, France and the United States (Coronation Cup, Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud and Breeders' Cup Turf) and a Group 3 (Prix Foy), all at 12 furlongs, at four. In addition he was runner up in the Prix Ganay and fourth in Saumarez’s Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. He received a Timeform rating of 128.

His sire is the unforgettable stallion Saddlers wells who in 1984 claimed the Derrinstown Stud Derby Trial, the Irish 2,000 Guineas, Eclipse Stakes and inaugural Phoenix Champion Stakes. He was second in the Prix Du Jockey Club splitting Darshaan and Rainbow Quest, who would also become high-profile stallions and second in the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes.

Under normal circumstances Sadler's Wells would be remembered as the high-class racehorse that his form merited but his place in history was to change as he went on to become a phenomenon in the breeding world of Europe, expressing a degree of dominance unmatched by even the likes of the great Hyperion.

He achieved 14 sires' championships in Britain and Ireland and was also champion sire in France three times, and once in North America. At the time of retirement from stud duties he had sired the winners of 106 European Group 1 races, including 23 Classics in Britain, Ireland and France. In 2005 Sadler's Wells was crowned champion broodmare sire

Satwa barons Dam line comes from the stallion Chief's Crown he was an American-bred Thoroughbred race horse who won the 1984 Breeders' Cup Juvenile and was voted the Eclipse Award for Outstanding Two-Year-Old Male Horse.

The son of the great  Danzig is one of only three horses in history to lose all three U.S. Triple Crown races while being the betting favorite for all three races. He finished 3rd to Spend A Buck in the Kentucky Derby, then in the Preakness Stakes set a record for the fastest first mile but finished a head behind Tank's Prospect who won in a record time that in 2006 still has not been beaten.

Chief's Crown was retired to stand where he died in 1997. He served two seasons in Australia in the 1990s where he sired 93 foals, including 11 stakes winners with 20 stakes wins.

Sire line

singspiel

 Singspiel

saddlers wells

 Saddlers wells