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The ONLY Graded-Stakes Winning Son of Champion California Sire In Excess (IRE) at stud in California!
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- UNCLE DENNY grabbed headlines before he ever stepped onto the race track. He topped his session at the 2003 Del Mar Yearling Sale when purchased by Stan Fulton. "He was a big, impressive mover," said Eric Anderson, an adviser to Fulton, of the colt on the day he was purchased. "He had all the right pieces."
- Breaking his maiden first out and an allowance winner in his second start, UNCLE DENNY capped off his UNDEFEATED juvenile season with his victory in the California Breeders' Champion Stakes at Santa Anita.
- At three, UNCLE DENNY was the commanding winner of the $200,000 El Camino Real Derby (G3) where he soundly defeated subsequent multiple G1 winner Buzzards Bay by open lengths.
- Switching surfaces and showing the same versatility as his sire, UNCLE DENNY moved to the turf, where he finished third, missing victory by two short noses in his final career start, the $113,000 Crystal Water Handicap at Santa Anita.
- “There are several factors that, in my opinion, make UNCLE DENNY an outstanding stallion
prospect for California. First, he was undefeated in three starts at two, including a victory in the
California Breeders Champion Stakes. He is by California’s premier stallion In Excess (IRE),
who is showing signs of being a sire of sires. He has a pedigree free of Mr. Prospector and
Northern Dancer, making him an outcross for a broodmare population that is already saturated
with their blood.”
Jack Werk
August 9, 2006
- UNCLE DENNY’s sire, In Excess (IRE), has sired more than 40 stakes winners, 12 of them graded,
including three Grade I and three earners of more than $1,000,000 each. His runners have
earned more than $27,000,000.
In Excess (IRE) is making his mark as a sire of sires. Indian Charlie has 72 percent winners from
starters, 10 percent stakes winners from starters (21 stakes winners from his first four crops).
In Excessive Bull has 70 percent winners from starters, 5 percent stakes winners from starters.
Gibson County is among the leading freshman sires of 2006 with 5 winners from 5 starters,
1 stakes winner from a crop of 13 foals.
UNCLE DENNY is a magnificent individual standing almost 17 hands. A veteran horsewoman
called him “the finest specimen of Thoroughbred horseflesh that I have ever seen.”.
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