Shooting To Win retired to Darley Stud

Thursday 30 April 2015, 9:43am

Caulfield Guineas winner Shooting To Win is the latest of this season's three-year-old Group One winners to head to stud in the spring.

Shooting To Win will join Golden Rose/Randwick Guineas winner Hallowed Crown and Brazen Beau, winner of the Coolmore Stud Stakes and Newmarket Handicap, on the 2015 Darley stallion roster.

He retires as the highest-rated son of the late Northern Meteor and will stand at Kelvinside in the Hunter Valley alongside Hallowed Crown.

Brazen Beau, who will run at Royal Ascot before he goes to stud, will be based in Victoria at Darley's Northwood Park.

"The trio of Brazen Beau, Hallowed Crown and now Shooting To Win enables us to offer breeders the best group of three-year-old colts to retire to stud we could possibly hope for," Darley's head of sales Alistair Pulford said.

Shooting To Win will stand at $38,500 including GST while Hallowed Crown will be $33,000 and Brazen Beau $44,000.

Australian Guineas winner Wandjina will stand at Newgate Farm alongside Deep Field, Shooting To Win's four-year-old Group Two winning brother.

– AAP

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