Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted October 5, 2018 Journalists Share Posted October 5, 2018 Liaison (Indian Charlie–Galloping Gal, by Victory Gallop) will relocate from Spendthrift Farm in Kentucky to Dr. Warren Center’s Mighty Acres in Pryor, Oklahoma, for the 2019 breeding season. The deal was brokered by Chad Schumer of Schumer Bloodstock. Spendthrift will retain the right to return the stallion to Kentucky as it sees fit. Liaison, who previously stood at Spendthrift Farm, was victiorious in the GI CashCall Futurity to close out a three-for-four juvenile campaign and placed in the GIII Affirmed H., GII Swaps S. and GII Jim Dandy S. at three. Kept in training at four, the bay added victories in the Santana Mile and the GII Mervyn LeRoy H. From two crops to race, Liaison is the sire of three black-type winners, including Bronx Beauty, Night Strike and Moonlight Romance, recent winner of the Kentucky Downs Juvenile Turf Sprint. He is responsible for an additional five black-type placegetters, a group that includes Thirteen Squared, third in this year’s GI Santa Anita Oaks. “We are delighted that Liaison will be available to breeders at Mighty Acres from next season,” Schumer said. “The first son of Indian Charlie to stand in Oklahoma, his 2-year-old form as well as his ability to sire 2-year-olds the caliber of Moonlight Romance makes him a good fit for that market.” A stud fee will be set at a later date. View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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