
Sire of 704 progeny to race, 467 winners (66.0%), earnings of over $51 million, 25 stakes winners, 29 stakes placegetters, inc. Group 1 winner Volpe Veloce sold for $1.9m at the Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale while fellow Foxwedge mares Noire ($800,000), Play For Time ($725,000), Into The Abyss ($700,000), Catwalk ($600,000) have all have broodmare appeal.įOXWEDGE 5 wins-2 at 2-at 1100m, 1200m, A$952,450, MVRC William Reid S., Gr.1, ATC Roman Consul S., Gr.2, San Domenico S., Gr.3, Clarry Conners 2YO P., STC Always Recycling 2YO H., 2d VRC Coolmore Stud S., Gr.1, ATC Run to the Rose H., Gr.3, 3d VRC Newmarket H., Gr.1, ATC Todman S., Gr.2, 4th ATC Golden Rose S., Gr.1, VRC Lightning S., Gr.1. With progeny earnings in excess of $43 million, Foxwedge’s appeal is now extended to fillies and mares, highlighting their broodmare appeal.

Highlighting his significant appeal, Group 1 Pretty Polly Stakes winner Urban Fox is from Foxwedge’s first northern hemisphere crop, while locally, Group 1 Queen Of The Turf Stakes winner Foxplay as well as Group 1 Railway Stakes winner Volpe Veloce are both from the first southern hemisphere crop.Īustralian-bred, but South Africa trained, the aptly named Run Fox Run was successful in the Group 1 Cape Flying Championships in 2021 where the 5yo mare defeated many of South Africa’s best Group 1 sprinters to highlight herself as the leading female sprinter in the country.īecoming his fifth individual Group 1 winner, Lunar Fox won the Group 2 Sires’ Produce Stakes at 2 before capturing the Australian Guineas at 3.

The key to the success of any stallion is the number of stakes performers they can produce, and with five individual Group 1 winners, Foxwedge has no peer amongst sons of Fastnet Rock, himself a highly-successful Group 1-producing sire and broodmare sire.
