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By SIYOUNI x MODERN EAGLE (Montjeu)
Bay 16.1 hh (1.65 m)
European superstar to stand at Windsor Park. One of the world’s best racehorses last year has been secured to stand at Windsor Park Stud in 2024.
2025 SERVICE FEE: $35,000 + GST
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Race Performance:
- 4 straight Gr. 1 wins in just 68 days
- [WON] Irish 2,000 Guineas-Gr.1, Curragh, 1m
- [WON] St. James’s Palace Stakes-Gr.1, Royal Ascot, 1m, by 3¾ lengths from Dewhurst Stakes-Gr.1 and 2,000 Guineas-Gr.1 winner Chaldean
- [WON] Eclipse Stakes-Gr.1, Sandown, 1m2f “A really lovely horse – and proper stallion prospect” John Gosden, trainer of the runner-up Emily Upjohn
- [WON] Sussex Stakes-Gr.1, Goodwood, 1m “a seventh straight victory and his fourth at the top level, a sequence through which he has shown a tremendous ability to cope with a busy campaign, as well as terrific versatility” Racing Post
- By SIYOUNI from a top Wildenstein family
- 1st Dam Listed winner MODERN EAGLE 2nd Dam Prix de Diane-Gr.1 runner-up MILLIONAIA 3rd Dam Prix Saint-Alary-Gr.1 winner MOONLIGHT DANCE 4th Dam Unbeaten Prix de Diane-Gr.1, Saint-Alary-Gr.1 & Poule d’Essai des Pouliches-Gr.1 winner MADELIA
European superstar to stand at Windsor Park. One of the world’s best racehorses last year has been secured to stand at Windsor Park Stud in 2024. Ballydoyle superstar PADDINGTON, a 4 time Gr.1 winning 3YO son of Champion sire SIYOUNI will shuttle to Windsor Park following the completion of his first stud season this year at Coolmore, Ireland. Tough and resilient, in just 68 days, he was winner of Irish Two Thousand Guineas, Gr.1, Goodwood Sussex S., Gr.1, Royal Ascot St James’s Palace S., Gr.1 and Sandown Eclipse S., Gr.1. PADDINGTON’S first 4 dams are all either stakes winners or Gr.1 performers, and his dam sires are either Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe or Kentucky Derby winners.
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