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Crack Aussie Sprinter Tentyris Retired

Darley Australia has moved early to secure two of the most compelling colts of the current Australian crop, confirming Tentyris and Observer will retire to stud ahead of the 2026 breeding season, standing in New South Wales and Victoria respectively.

Tentyris bows out with the kind of profile breeders actively chase. The son of Street Boss stamped himself as an elite sprinter with a blistering victory in the G1 Coolmore Stud Stakes, stopping the clock in record time in a race that has become one of the most reliable pipelines to future stallion success. He backed that up at weight-for-age in the G1 Lightning Stakes, joining a very short list of three-year-old colts to win the race in the past quarter century — a group that has historically transitioned well into the breeding barn.

His juvenile form adds further depth. A winner of the G2 Todman Stakes, he went within a short head of capturing the G1 Blue Diamond Stakes, underlining both precocity and class. On pedigree, he offers equal appeal: by Street Boss, who continues to deliver at the top level globally, and out of an Exceed And Excel mare from the family of four-time Group 1 winner Divine Madonna.

Tentyris will begin his stud career at Kelvinside in New South Wales at a fee of $88,000 (inc GST), positioning him firmly at the premium end of the market.

Observer, meanwhile, offers a very different but equally valuable profile. A dual Group 1 winner over a mile and staying trip, he captured both the Australian Guineas and Victoria Derby, showcasing versatility across distances from 1400m to 2500m. That range is increasingly rare in the modern Australian stallion ranks and may prove a key differentiator.

By Ghaiyyath — the world’s highest-rated horse of 2020 and a son of Dubawi — Observer represents a prized extension of one of the most influential sire lines in the world. Importantly, he is out of a full sister to Pierro, strengthening his commercial appeal through an already proven Australian family.

He also carries historical significance, becoming the first Guineas winner from the Dubawi sire line to stand in Australia since Night Of Thunder.

Observer will stand at Northwood Park in Victoria at a fee of $33,000 (inc GST), offering breeders access to an internationally proven sire line at a more accessible entry point.

Darley’s Head of Stallions, Alastair Pulford, framed the dual announcement as both strategic and necessary in a thin market.

“They’ve won the right races, against the right opposition, and both bring pedigrees that consistently produce at the highest level,” Pulford said. “Breeders know better than anyone how thin the market is for elite new locally raced stallions this season.”

Early demand appears strong, with Darley already in discussions with breeders ahead of the full 2026 roster and fee announcement scheduled for Thursday.

In a season where genuine top-tier local retirements are limited, Tentyris and Observer arrive at stud with contrasting profiles but a shared appeal — proven performance, credible pedigrees, and the timing to fill a gap in the market.

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