Turf Monthly

EXTREME WARRIOR

Extreme Warrior represents an exciting new prospect for the emerging stallion powerhouse of Rosemont Stud. He is one of three sons of his sire, Extreme Choice, to go to stud this season along with Tiger Of Malay and Golden Slipper winner, Stay Inside. Oddly, the three look to be quite different prospects, although all largely are early sprinting types, their dams have varied pedigrees. But whatever the others do, they do not impact this stallion who offers Victorian breeders their first look at a son of Extreme Choice, one of Australia’s hottest stallions.

Extreme Warrior was not the best performed racehorse to go to stud this year. He had his first start in the Debutante Stakes at Caulfield in October 2020, running an impressive second behind

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