Snitzel (horse)

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Snitzel
Sire Redoute's Choice
Grandsire Danehill
DamSnippets' Lass
DamsireSnippets
Sex Colt
Foaled24 August 2002
Country Australia
Colour Bay
BreederF Naude
OwnerDW & CD Flower, Arrowfield Stud
TrainerGerald Ryan
Record15: 7–1–3
Earnings A$ 1,031,500 [1]
Major wins
Breeders' Plate (2004)
Tommy Smith Slipper (2004)
Skyline Stakes (2005)
Up and Coming Stakes (2005)
Oakleigh Plate (2006)
Challenge Stakes (2006)
Awards
Australian Champion Sire (2016, 2017, 2018, 2019)

Snitzel (foaled 24 August 2002) is a Group 1 winning Australian thoroughbred racehorse and successful stallion, having sired over 100 individual stakes winners. [2]

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Background

Bred by Francois Naude from the stakes-winning Snippets mare Snippets’ Lass, Snitzel was purchased for A$260,000 by his trainer Gerald Ryan for owners Damion and Camilla Flower at the 2004 Magic Millions Gold Coast Sale. [3]

Racing career

2004/05: two-year-old season

Snitzel won his first three starts as a spring 2YO, including the Listed Breeders' Plate, and progressed to win the Skyline Stakes in February 2005. Snitzel started the short priced favourite for the 2YO Magic Millions Classic and Golden Slipper Stakes however he was unsuccessful in both races.

2005/06: three-year old season

Snitzel tasted Group 1 success as a three-year-old when successful in the Oakleigh Plate at the odds of 10/1. He was retired to stud duties after Arrowfield Stud purchased a significant ownership share in the horse. At the time of his retirement, Snitzel had won 7 races and over $1 million in prizemoney.

Stud career

Snitzel has proven to be one of Australia's most successful and expensive stallions with his service fee being in the Top 10 worldwide, being in 2018 a total of $220,000 per service. [4]

Stud fees

Snitzel has stood exclusively at Arrowfield Stud in New South Wales. His service fee progression is as follows:
2006 - $33,000
2007 - $22,000
2008 - $22,000
2009 - $22,000
2010 - $27,500
2011 - $27,500
2012 - $33,000
2013 - $49,500
2014 - $71,500
2015 - $88,000
2016 - $110,000
2017 - $176,000
2018 - $220,000
2019 - $220,000
2020 - $165,000
2021 - $165,000
2022 - $220,000

Notable stock

Snitzel has sired 19 individual Group 1 winners:

c = colt, f = filly, g = gelding

FoaledNameSexMajor Wins
2008Hot Snitzelg BTC Cup
2009Sizzlingc BRC TJ Smith Stakes
2009Snitzerlandf Lightning Stakes
2010 Shamus Award c W S Cox Plate, Australian Guineas
2010 Sweet Idea f The Galaxy
2011Wandjinac Australian Guineas
2012 Redzel g Doomben 10,000, Darley Classic
2013Heavenly BluecSouth African Classic
2013Russian Revolutionc The Galaxy, Oakleigh Plate
2014I Am Excitedf The Galaxy
2014Invaderc Sires' Produce Stakes
2014Summer Passagec Sistema Stakes
2014 Trapeze Artist c Golden Rose Stakes, TJ Smith Stakes, All Aged Stakes, Canterbury Stakes
2015Estijaabf Golden Slipper Stakes
2017Wild Rulerc Moir Stakes
2018In The Congoc Golden Rose Stakes
2018Sword Of Statec Sistema Stakes
2018Yearningf The Thousand Guineas
2020 Shinzo c Golden Slipper

Pedigree

Pedigree of Snitzel (AUS)
Sire
Redoute's Choice (AUS)
1996
Danehill (USA)
1986
Danzig (USA)
1977
Northern Dancer (CAN)
1971
Pas de Nom (USA)
1968
Razyana (USA)
1981
His Majesty (USA)
1968
Spring Adieu (CAN)
1974
Shantha's Choice (AUS)
1992
Canny Lad (AUS)
1987
Bletchingly (AUS)
1970
Jesmond Lass (AUS)
1975
Dancing Show (USA)
1983
Nijinsky II (CAN)
1967
Show Lady (USA)
1976
Dam
Snippets' Lass (AUS)
1993
Snippets (AUS)
1984
Lunchtime (GB)
1970
Silly Season (USA)
1962
Great Occasion (GB)
1965
Easy Date (AUS)
1977
Grand Chaudiere (USA)
1968
Scampering (AUS)
1971
Snow Finch (IRE)
1984
Storm Bird (CAN)
1978
Northern Dancer (CAN)
1971
South Ocean (CAN)
1967
A Realgirl (USA)
1976
In Reality (USA)
1964
Secret Verdict (USA)
1966

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