GALILEO TOP APEX SIRE TOO

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It's been a hard road to the top of the APEX charts for Coolmore's Galileo, the consensus world number one. It's one thing to be the top sire in North America and Europe by progeny earnings on the TDN General Sire List three straight years (2012-2014), while siring 60-some black-type horses a year, but it's quite another to also be the top sire by indexes calculated using numbers of runners. The APEX A Runner Index is calculated using the percentage of a sire's runners which achieve certain earnings thresholds, so for sires which have the highest number of runners, it's more difficult to sustain high percentages no matter how many good horses they have. At the end of 2013, for example, after nearly a decade-long reign by A.P. Indy as the top North American or European sire by A Runner Index, it was Claiborne's War Front, with fewer than a quarter of the number of year-starters as Galileo, who displaced A.P. Indy as the leading sire of 2013 by APEX A Runner Index.

But Galileo has now scaled this pinnacle too. Since the beginning of 2008, in the seven countries covered by Northern Hemisphere APEX ratings, Galileo has 149 A Runners from 1,822 year-starters (a horse is counted as one 'runner', or 'year-starter', each year it starts; similarly one horse could in theory be an A Runner in seven straight years, and would be counted as seven runners and seven A Runners. That's just the way you have to do it when using annual earnings calculations). That is the second-highest number of year-starters among the top 50 NA/EU sires by 2008-2014 A Runner Index, behind only Coolmore's Ashford branch's Giant's Causeway (2,099 runners). That equates to 8.18% A Runners/Year-Starters, which divided by 2% (this population's average), yields a chart-topping 4.09 A Runner Index. War Front isn't far behind, with a 4.02 A Runner Index (8.04% of year-starters). Galileo's 149 A Runners 2008-2014 does put him in a league of his own in that regard; Giant's Causeway is second by number of 2008-2014 A Runners, with 114. Rounding out the top five in that category are Juddmonte's Dansili (90), WinStar's Speightstown (89), and Lane's End's Smart Strike (89).

With his last crop of 3-year-olds in 2014, Lane's End's A.P. Indy (3.68), in third by 2008-2014 A Runner Index, makes his final appearance as an APEX sire. Speightstown (3.49) ranks fourth, while in fifth is one of three 'slots states' sires in the top 20, the retired New Mexico sire Desert God (3.38), a son of Fappiano himself.

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