Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted June 12, 2019 Journalists Share Posted June 12, 2019 World of Trouble (Kantharos-Meets Expectations, by Valid Expectations) will stand alongside his sire at Hill ‘n’ Dale Farms upon the conclusion of his racing career. The 4-year-old World of Trouble is unbeaten in four starts in 2019, including the seven-furlong GI Carter H. over the dirt on Apr. 6 and the GI Jaipur H. going six furlongs on the turf at Belmont Park last weekend. A press release from Hill ‘n’ Dale, ownership group Michael Dubb, Madaket Stables and Bethlehem Stables, and BSW Bloodstock, which represented both buyer and seller in the stallion deal, indicated that World of Trouble will race on next year at five before going to stud in 2021. Dubb, managing partner of World of Trouble, said, “My partners and I are excited World of Trouble will stand stud at such a world-class facility as Hill ‘n’ Dale. He is the fastest horse I have ever owned, by far, and we will look forward to continuing to run him in the best sprint races America has to offer. We are equally excited to support him at stud, and will start to assemble mares for the 2021 breeding season.” John Sikura, President of Hill ‘n’ Dale, said, “To watch World of Trouble run is to see effortless brilliant speed on both dirt and turf at the highest levels of racing. He is so unique as a Grade I winner on both surfaces and is by Kantharos, who is a rising star in the sire ranks. He has Seattle Slew, Blushing Groom and In Reality in his pedigree, so his entire pedigree page is replete with quality speed. World of Trouble is completely correct and medium in size so he is compatible with every type of mare. Brilliant, consistent and versatile are great requisites for a new sire.” Jason Servis, who has saddled World of Trouble for eight stakes victories, said, “I’m looking forward to training some of his offspring. If I had a mare, I’d want to breed to him with that speed.” The post World of Trouble To Hill ‘n’ Dale appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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