Article by Charles Hayward: It was just one week ago that I returned from the Race Track Industry Program (RTIP) Global Symposium on Racing in Tucson, Arizona, (December 6-8) - and I am still digesting all the exciting ideas that were forthcoming there.
UPDATED 4:07PM, JAN 5 2021
Kameko is set for a strong debut book after Tweenhills announced that they and Qatar Racing would be sending 45 of their own mares to last year s 2,000 Guineas hero.
The dual Group 1 winner is standing for a fee of £25,000 at the Gloucestershire-based stud alongside Zoustar, Lightning Spear and Havana Gold.
Among the eyecatchers in his book is the dual Grade 1 winner Con Te Partiro, a $1.6 million private purchase by Qatar Racing at Keeneland s November Breeding Sale.
Con Te Partiro, who struck in Australia in the Coolmore Classic and Legacy Stakes for Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott, is a daughter of the late Scat Daddy and out of the Grade 1-placed Street Cry mare Temple Street.