Cattlewash, the offspring of Somebeachsomewhere, has been making waves in North America’s harness racing scene. With frozen semen available to Australian breeders, Cattlewash is proving to be a prolific sire of talented two-year-olds in his second North American crop. The progeny of Cattlewash are now three years old, showcasing their speed and prowess on the tracks.
In 2020, Cattlewash was hailed as the fastest pacer of the year, and his offspring are living up to the hype. At recent two-year-old trials in Pennsylvania and Ontario, Cattlewash’s progeny have already notched up impressive wins. Notable winners include Cattle Drive and Let’s Justin Turtle at The Meadows in Pennsylvania, and a string of winners at Woodbine Mohawk Park in Canada, such as Tilthecowscomehome, No Waitlist, Je Ne Sais Quoi, Malicia Speed, and Playsomethingsweet.
Cattlewash’s first crop of North American two-year-olds from the previous year raked in over a million dollars in earnings, showcasing the potential of his offspring on the racing circuit. Among his three-year-olds, Cattlewash has already produced 24 winners, with several surpassing significant earnings milestones. Notable progeny include Smooth Dream, Reckless Abandon, TH Summer Lovin, Manolete, Worklifebalance, Power Code, McCusker, and Beach Babe, all boasting impressive speed records.
Renowned for his exceptional breeding, Cattlewash is a product of Somebeachsomewhere and the esteemed broodmare Road Bet. His lineage includes champions like Niki Hill, Tarrific, and Earthwindfire, highlighting his pedigree and potential as a top stallion. Cattlewash’s popularity in North America is evident, with a high demand for his breeding services at Tara Hills Stud in Ontario, where he continues to attract a full book of mares.
As one of the most sought-after stallions in recent years, Cattlewash’s impact on the harness racing industry is undeniable. His ability to produce high-caliber progeny with speed and stamina has solidified his reputation as a top sire in North America. Harness racing enthusiasts and breeders alike eagerly anticipate the future successes of Cattlewash’s offspring on the racing circuit, as he continues to leave his mark on the sport.
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