Group 1 Sire Rubick Sold to Continue Stallion Career in China

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Rubick, the sire of multiple Group 1 winner Jacquinot and The Everest hero Yes Yes Yes, has been sold to continue his stallion career in China. He will be based with Huayu Horse Industry, which belongs to leading Chinese owner Huang Qing Cai.

A three-time winner for the Gerald Ryan stable, notably winning the G2 Schillaci Stakes at Caulfield, Rubick was retired to stand at Coolmore Australia in 2015, with Yes Yes Yes emerging from his very first crop.

In 2021, the son of Encosta De Lago moved to Swettenham Stud, where he most recently stood for a fee of A$27,500 in 2024.

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