Wharton: Who will shine brightest among the first season two-year-old sires

31 January 2025 | Peter Wharton
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Few areas of the standardbred breeding scene come under as much scrutiny as each year’s new first crop two-year-old sires. A breakout first season for a stallion can in many cases set up a long and successful stud career.

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