Gooree Stud's homebred colt Hallowed Crown has attracted plenty of attention from studmasters since his win in the Group I ATC Golden Rose last month, with Darley Australia announcing they have acquired a 50 per cent stake in the star son of Kentucky Derby winner Street Sense (USA).
Henry Plumptre, Darley's Managing Director in Australia said, "We are delighted to secure a share in Hallowed Crown, particularly as he is a grandson of our champion stallion Street Cry. Hallowed Crown has proven himself as one of Australia's best young colts and we look forward to racing him on with Mr Cojuangco's Gooree Park Stud in the autumn, and him joining our stallion roster at the end of his racing career."
Gooree Park Stud's Racing Manager Monica B. Cummings said, "It is an honour for us at Gooree Park Stud to be entering into a partnership with a worldwide industry leader in Darley. Mr Eduardo Cojuangco has a lot of admiration for the work of HH Sheikh Mohammed and is looking forward to the future racing of Hallowed Crown in this new arrangement."
Hallowed Crown will remain in training with Bart and James Cummings and will continue to race in the red and black colours of Gooree Park.
Hallowed Crown has a fine stallions's pedigree on his female side being from the Golden Slipper runner-up Crowned Glory, a Danehill (USA) mare from the family of champion sire Zabeel.