Extreme Warrior - A Look At His First book

Greg Tobin - Wednesday May 17

It was something of a given that Extreme Warrior would be well supported by broodmare owners when he retired to Rosemont Stud last spring.

After all, Extreme Warrior was a multiple stakes placed 2YO who came out at 3 winning the Group 3 Blue Sapphire and Listed Bel Esprit, while – as the name would suggest – he’s a son of one of Australia’s most exciting stallions in Extreme Choice: indeed, his highest rated 3YO. Oh yes, and he hails from a rock solid black type family.

Extreme Warrior

That said, competition is always fierce among well credentialled newcomers and, consequently, the quality of Extreme Warrior’s book was, well, extreme.

“He (Extreme Warrior) really did have the wow factor … just take a look at the last 400m of his Blue Sapphire win,” Rosemont Stud’s Ryan McEvoy points out. “We knew he’d end up with a decent book but still, we were all pleasantly surprised at the genuine quality of mares. He ended up covering Small Minds, a Group 1 winner and dam of two stakes winners, (Group 1 winner) Krone’s dam, Soft Landing, the dual stakes winning 2YO Thurlow, other stakes winning 2YOs in Tennessee and Eramoor, and All Hallow’s Eve, a maiden mare and Group winner two years ago.

“He had a challenging start to the season but finished off really strongly and we’re looking forward to building off a terrific book of in foal mares already.”

Ultimately covering 113 mares, Extreme Warrior’s book included 11 stakes winning mares, along with the dams of 15 stakes performers.

Stakes Performers in Extreme Warrior's First book

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All Hallows' Eve (NZ) 2017 (Sacred Falls) SW
Cameo (AUS) 2009 (Shamardal (Ire)) SW
Celebrity Girl (AUS) 2008 (Starcraft) SW
Eramor (AUS) 2008 (Stratum) SW
Like A Butterfly (AUS) 2014 (Blackfriars) SW
Miss Marx (AUS) 2007 (Anabaa) SW
Mo See Cal (USA) 2015 (Uncle Mo) SW
Small Minds (AUS) 2006 (Canny Lad) SW
Tai Tai Tess (AUS) 2008 (Magic Albert) SW
Tennessee (NZ) 2013 (Per Incanto) SW
Thurlow (AUS) 2012 (Sebring) SW
Umgeton (AUS) 2007 (Stratum) SW
Across The Way (AUS) 2016 (Akeed Mofeed) SW
Clover Lane (NZ) 2011 (O’Reilly) SP
Heart Skipt A Beat (AUS) 2013 (Falvelon) SP
Sean Baile Mor (AUS) 2007 (Cape Cross) SP

 

Dams of Stakes Performers in Extreme Warrior’s First Season Book

Soft Landing (AUS) 2006 KRONE
Celebrity Girl (AUS) 2008 INSTANT CELEBRITY
On Credit (NZ) 2006 SIRCCONI
Empress Ida (AUS) 2007 KIWI IDA
Small Minds (AUS) 2006 SNEAKY FIVE, BEAUTIFUL MIND
Silent Entrance (GB) 2008 POUNDING
Red Pixie (AUS) 2006 TWITCHY FRANK
Probationary (AUS) 2010 TAUNTING
Madamesta (AUS) 2006 BULLPIT
Flamboyance (AUS) 2004 ATTENTION, Flamboyant Lass
Family Crest (NZ) 2008 LITERARY MAGNATE
Bianslick (AUS) 2010 LA ROCQUE
Hussidora (AUS) 2008 Schilldora, Dreams Of Platinum
Real Spur (AUS) 2004 Follow My Dust

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