from Sugar Valley Farm
Delaware, OH — Sugar Valley Farm, Ohio’s new stallion station co-owned by Billy Walters and Joe McLead, has announced that Woodstock will be its inaugural stallion for the 2012 breeding season.
Woodstock p,2,1:52.4; 3,Q1:50.3 ($173,176) was a $100,000 yearling and is a 2- and 3-year-old stakes winner. He’s a son of Rocknroll Hanover, and is out of Gothic Lady ($486,047), a Grand Circuit winning full sister to Hall of Fame racehorse and stallion Artsplace.
The new stallion arrived at the Delaware, Ohio, farm on Wednesday afternoon. Woodstock is managed by Aaron Waxman and Velocity Stallion Management and will stand for an introductory fee of $2,000.