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Sham was first sent to stud duty at Spendthrift Farm and later to Walmac International near Lexington, Kentucky. His progeny included stakes winners Arewehavingfunyet (f), Jaazeiro, and Safe Play, the dam of stakes winner Defensive Play. Sham died of a heart attack on April 3, 1993, at age 23.
Nureyev was brought to Jones' Walmac-Warnerton Farm partnership near Lexington and then under Jones' wholly owned Walmac International. On May 5, 1987, Nureyev suffered a life-threatening fracture to his right hind leg in a paddock accident during breeding season, but veterinary surgeons were able to save his life.
William H. Lawrence, Walmac Farm & Stonestreet Stables [33] bypassing Protective 25 $75,000 Todd A. Pletcher: Repole Stable [21] injured [34] Locked 19 $538,050 Todd A. Pletcher: Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners & Walmac Farm [35] bypassing Liberal Arts 19 $262,825 Robert Medina Evan & Stephen Ferraro [15] bypassing Curlin's Kaos 19 $64,400 ...
In 1999, Gentlemen began stud duty at Walmac Farm in Lexington, Kentucky, [9] where he met with modest success. He stood for a stud fee of $15,000 in 2002. [10] In 2005, Gentlemen was relocated to Applebite Farms in California to stand stud for the 2006 season, at a stud fee of $5,000. [11]
Hasty House Farm 3rd 8 Hasseyampa Arnold Kirkland: Howard Wells Walmac Farm: 4th 4 Goyamo Eddie Arcaro: Woody Stephens: Woodvale Farm 5th 5 Admiral Porter Paul J. Bailey: Eual Wyatt Sunny Blue Farm 6th 3 Correlation Bill Shoemaker: Noble Threewitt: R. S. Lytle 7th 11 Fisherman: Hedley Woodhouse: Sylvester Veitch: Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney ...
Three Chimneys Farm [13] 25 Mo Quality 5 $48,750 Christopher Davis Walmac Farm [16] 26 Omaha Omaha 5 $30,000 Michael Gorman Nathan J. Nelson, Gary T. Carlson and Shawn M. Sullivan [15] 27 Magnitude 5 $25,005 Steven M. Asmussen: Winchell Thoroughbreds [6] 28 Studlydoright 4 $256,360 John Robb David R. Hughes [13] 29 Patch Adams 4 $54,000 Brad H. Cox
Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners & Walmac Farm 1 mile 1:34.52 $500,000 II [5] 2023 Hoist The Gold 4 John R. Velazquez: Dallas Stewart: Dream Team One Racing Stable 1 mile 1:34.28 $500,000 II [6] 2022 Mind Control 6 John R. Velazquez: Todd A. Pletcher: Red Oak Stable & Madaket Stables 1 mile 1:35.53 $750,000 I [7] 2021 Americanrevolution 3 Luis Saez
Following his Breeders' Cup loss, Favorite Trick was retired to stud duty at Walmac International near Lexington, Kentucky. He later stood at Cloverleaf Farms II in Ocala, Florida and finally at JEH Stallion Station near Hondo, New Mexico, where he and five other horses died in a barn fire on June 6, 2006.