Darley freshman stallion Hard Spun recorded his first Group winner on Saturday, July 9, when his son Red Duke impressively took the G2 Superlative
Hard Spun, the leading North American freshman sire of 2011 by number of winners, recorded his fifth individual winner on Tuesday June 21, when
Two-year-old Hard Spun colt Red Duke justified his position at the head of the market for the seven-furlong maiden at Redcar on Saturday when
Hard Spun's first time starter, the two-year-old colt Artest, battled through a first quarter mile in :21 3/5 and never looked back, drawing away
Yvete Sangalo, by freshman sire Hard Spun, became her sire's second winner by impressing in a Lone Star Maiden Special Weight May 27. The
Six Darley sires with either two or three-year-olds on the track in 2011 were represented during the first session of Fasig-Tipton’s Maryland sale on
Just ten days after being represented by his first winner from his first crop of two-year-olds, Darley’s G1-winning stallion Hard Spun continues to make
Mabroor became first off the mark for his freshman sire Hard Spun with an impressive three-quarter length win in the six-furlong maiden at Haydock
Hard Spun sired the highest-priced offering of any freshman sire at the OBS Spring sale of two-year-olds in training in Florida on Thursday, April
The momentum by the young Darley sire and champion Street Sense continued in the US at Keeneland’s 2011 April Two-Year-Olds In Training Sale where