Suggestions needed for an article: "Not Aged" Very Promising TB Sires of Eventers

[h=2][/h][INDENT]I have been commissioned to write an article and I need suggestions from eventing breeders and riders:

Please tell me the names and details of what you consider to be the most promising thoroughbred stallions in eventing breeding. The stallions must be “not aged”, which I define as:
– alive
– fertile
– 15 or 16 years of age or under.

Please send me your suggestions via this thread, by private message, or by email (tom@morningside-stud.com).

I am interested in TB stallions from all the major eventer breeding countries and continents (e.g., Europe, North America, Australia, New Zealand).

Thank you!

Tom[/INDENT]

Sea Accounts
Talbot (JC Name)
Colleen Rutledge’s Clever Deception

There are a few other young ones that I need to track down. I listed these three because all are a nice type, good pedigrees and are being competed as event horses and thus will make them marketable to eventers.

Clever Deception I believe has done a 1* and sounds like a very promising young horse from Colleen. Sea Accounts is approved by a few WB registries and is running Intermediate. Talbot is more fresh off the track but in the hands of eventers who intend to produce him.

Thank you!

tom, do you care to show us the article when you are done? or the list of all the TBs you received in PM or otherwise? it sounds fascinating.

i don’t know if anyone has pointed you at orujo de la galerna. he may be of consideration.

Denouce, who used to stand at Louella, where he sired several young eventers (the oldest are now 8), who appear to be talented.

Thank you, halt and JER. The article will be made available.

Orujo de la Galerna (per the FEI) has no get that have made it that far. He himself never got above 1*, and his last FEI competition was in 2012. Which really doesn’t say anything about his young stock.