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No Royal Ascot trip for nine-time Group 1 winning son of Street Boss
Darley's nine-time Group 1 winner Anamoe (Street Boss) has been retired from racing. Trained by James Cummings, Anamoe has has raced 25 times for 14 wins and 8 placings, earning over $11 million.
James Cummings said: "Our team is proud of all he has achieved during his racing career. He has never let us down and has been there for us at every start. We wish him all the best in his retirement and we can't wait to seeing his progeny coming through the stables in the years to come."
Managing director of Godolphin Vin Cox said that Anamoe was a valuable addition to Darley's 2023 stallion roster.
"It is bittersweet to see Anamoe retire from the racetrack. As an iconic figure for Godolphin and the world of horseracing, he leaves a legacy that will not be forgotten and he has nothing more to prove," said Cox.
"The trifecta of performance, pedigree, and attitude are the most critical factors breeders consider and he possesses them all in spades. As he embarks on his new journey on the prestigious Darley roster, there's no doubt that he is the most sought after and exceptional stallion Australia has ever seen."
Anamoe's fee is set at $121,000 (inc GST) this spring.