Shaquile

Shaquille

Pedigree & Background

  • Sire: Charm Spirit (son of Invincible Spirit).
  • Dam: Magic (by Galileo), from the family of top sprinter Danehurst.
  • Foaled: 2020.
  • Standing: Ace Stud (Newmarket) on behalf of Yulong Investments.  

Race Career

  • Dual Group 1 winner — Commonwealth Cup at Royal Ascot and the July Cup at Newmarket, dramatising his sprinting talent.
  • Cartier Champion Sprinter and crowned Longines World’s Best 3-Year-Old Sprinter in 2023.
  • Retired with earnings of over £780,000.  

 

2026 Breeding & First-Season Status

Even though Shaquille has been at stud since 2024, the foals from his first books (2025 sales generation) are now leading into their 2-year-old season in 2026, making this year effectively his first racing crop year — a key point for the first-season sire ranks.  

2026 Stud Fee & Terms

  • £10,000 fee for 2026, with January 1 Special Live Foal (SLF) terms — a breeder-friendly arrangement.
  • Fee reduced for broader appeal after strong support in his first seasons.  

Bookings & Mare Quality

  • Covered 158 mares in his first season (2024) including ~20 black-type winners — a quality first book.
  • First crop includes mares closely related to Group winners and black-type producers.  

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Market & Foal Reception

  • Early sales results indicate strong commercial appeal:
    • Shaquille’s foals featured prominently at foal sales.
    • One colt fetched 180,000gns, and multiple others reached six-figure prices, signaling buyer interest.  
  • Industry bloodstock judges and agents note his foals have quality type and good depth, with widespread interest at sales and positive feedback from pinhookers.  

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First-Season Sire Expectations (2026)

  • Experts see him as a candidate for the first-season sire lists in 2026 due to:
    • High-calibre mares in his early books,
    • Speed-oriented race profile, which could translate to early precocity in his runners, and
    • The overall demand for his progeny at sales.  
  • Agents and breeders have specifically highlighted Shaquille as rising near the top of first-season sires based on foal quality — with buyers keen on his type.  

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Summary — Key 2026 First-Season Stallion Points

Strengths

✔ Classic Group 1 sprint credentials & championship pedigree

✔ Quality books with black-type mares

✔ Early foal market success and strong buyer interest

✔ Breeding terms adjusted to encourage broader use

Outlook for 2026

  • Anticipation is high for how his first crop performs on the track as 2-year-olds, and the early market momentum suggests he’ll be one to watch in the first-season sire categories.