Sun King
Shoshana broke her maiden in fine fashion recently as the 3-year-old daughter of Sun King rolled home a 3 1/4-length winner at Gulfstream Park...
Top-20 first-crop sire Sun King got his seventh winner of the year on Oct. 22 with the filly Sunny Sights' maiden special weight victory...
Sun King's sixth winner of 2011 came at Belmont Park on Oct. 10 when Saint Honore grabbed a nose victory going 1 1/16 miles on the main track...
Guava Girl won a four-horse blanket blanket finish to break her maiden Sept. 11 at Arlington Park...
First-crop sire Sun King's 2-year-old filly Sunset Queen rolled to a 6 1/4-length maiden score at Presque Isle Downs on Sept. 6...
Sun King's latest impressive winner from his first crop came on July 26, when Sun Country rolled to a nine-length win...
Sun King, a multimillionaire and four-time graded stakes winner, sired his first winner on May 22, when a 2-year-old colt named Legalis won at Premio Meltrasio racetrack in Milan, Italy...
Three yearlings from the first crop of Darby Dan sire Sun King are slated for the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky July yearling sale...
Darby Dan and Tracy Farmer would like to thank everyone for their overwhelming support of Sun King in 2009. He has booked full for the second year with 150 mares scheduled to visit him this year.
Sun King's first foals are arriving and they are living up to their royal heritage. Across the board, breeders are reporting foals with good size, excellent substance, and strong bodies.
Darby Dan and owner Tracy Farmer would like to thank all of the breeders who helped to make Sun King's first year a great success! He is booked full for 2008 and we look forward to his first crop of foals next spring.
Aunt Mottz, dam of GII placed Ten Cents a Shine, has been confirmed as the first mare in-foal to multi-millionaire Sun King. Although his first book is quickly filling, a few spots remain in his 2008 book.
Darby Dan understands how competitive the marketplace is for quality mares - even for a first year stallion.
Sun King, a millionaire and multiple GII winner, will enter stud at Darby Dan Farm in 2008 for a fee of $10,000.
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