Over the last few years, two stallions have been
consistently at the top of the sire
ratings. Let’s look at their pedigrees
to see how they stack up against each other.
While they may appear to be totally different at first glance, these two
have some remarkable similarities. Sir
William Robert and Undulata’s Nutcracker have each sired 6 Champions as of
2014. Those numbers are certain to grow
for each sire. They were each born a year away from the 2000
Y2K millennium, Sir William Robert the year before and Undulata’s Nutcracker the year after. Both stallions have a large number of Hall of Fame Broodmares in
their 5 generation pedigrees.Sir William Robert holds a slight edge with 17 to 16 for Undulata’s Nutcracker . Sir William Robert had a show record, while Undulata’s Nutcracker does not,
however, Undulata’s Nutcracker wins the title for most clever baby names. Who knew there were so many ways to include
Nut in a name?
Sir William Robert traces directly to Supreme Sultan on both his sire and
dam’s sire lines, his sire through #1 ranked sire Sultan’s Santana and his dam
through top ranked sire Champagne Fizz. Undulata’s Nutcracker on the other hand, also traces to the same sire on both his sire & dam’s
sire line, but instead of Supreme Sultan, he traces to Wing Commander.
His sire & grandsire were #1 ranked Caramac & WGC Will Shriver,
and his dam traces to WGC Yorktown. So
their bloodlines have the same theme, but different players. However, looking at similarities, both sire’s
dams were by Vanity’s Sensation.
Caramac’s dam and Santana’s Charm’s dam were both by this former #1
ranked sire. Looking at their dam’s
pedigree, Oman’s Desdemona Denmark appears twice in Undulata’s Nutcracker’s pedigree, and once for Sir William Robert , but a generation closer for the same percentage of blood.
Although Undulata’s Nutcracker seems to favor the Wing Commander bloodlines, he does have
two crosses to Supreme Sultan on his dam’s side. And our Supreme Sultan-bred Sir William Robert ? Of course, he has a shot of Wing Commander on his dam’s
side. Remember that in theory, a sire
& dam each provide 50% of genetics and bloodlines for any offspring, the
next generation grandparents each provide 25%, great-grandparents 12.5% and so
on down the list getting more dilute the further back we go. Utilizing statistics from one of my favorite
websites, allbreedpedigree.com, the
horses appearing more than once in Sir William Robert ’s pedigree with the highest percentage
of bloodlines are Supreme Sultan 18.75%, King’s Genius, Rex Peavine, Anacacho
Denmark, Bourbon King, Edna May’s King and Reveries Desdemona in order from 1st
through 7th. The same seven
appear in Undulata's Nutcracker’s list, in somewhat different order. Undulata’s Nutcracker’s top ranked horse is Rex Peavine, who
appears 40 times in 9 generations for a whopping 19.92%. Second is Anacacho Denmark, Bourbon King is
third, Reverie’s Desdemona fourth, Edna May’s King is sixth, King’s Genius
seventh and Supreme Sultan is 12th.
This is calculating the percentage of bloodlines based on nine generations
of their pedigrees. Much further down
the list, Stonewall King appears for both stallions. Undulata’s Nutcracker has two crosses and Sir William Robert has three crosses,
all through his Missouri bred BHF great grandmother, Hillcrest Enjoli. And of
those top seven horses appearing multiple times in both Undulata’s Nutcracker & Sir William Robert’s
pedigrees? The only mare in the group was
Reverie’s Desdemona. She was the dam of
Oman’s Desdemona Denmark who appears in both pedigrees, as well as full sister
Kate Shriver from Undulata’s Nutcracker’s pedigree and full brother Golden Thunderbolt from Sir William Robert ’s
pedigree. Have I hit you with enough statistics for one
day? Fun stuff! Both stand at Willowbank Farm in
Simpsonville, KY. Do you think they are
best buddies, or rivals for the top spot? One last comparison: Both stallions had grandsires that were World's Grand Champions. Sultan's Santana was a WGC Fine Harness horse, CH Will Shriver was a WGC five-gaited horse. As of 2013, Undulata's Nutcracker has sired 51 World's Champions, however, Sir William Robert is the only one of the two that has sired a World's Grand Champion, Sir Silver Knight, the 2013 WGC three-Gaited horse.
*note: Stallion ads in the 2014 Journal of the American Saddlebred states that Undulata's Nutcracker is the sire of 65 World's Champions and WC Sir William Robert is the sire of 29 World's Champions.*
*note: Stallion ads in the 2014 Journal of the American Saddlebred states that Undulata's Nutcracker is the sire of 65 World's Champions and WC Sir William Robert is the sire of 29 World's Champions.*
As to which is the best?
Who wins the One-Two Punch? They are
both brilliant sires, with trainable, athletic, beautiful babies. They will both dominate the sire ratings for
years to come, much as their respective great-great grand sires, Wing Commander & Supreme Sultan did in their day. In the name of diversity, there are many other great stallions that are available out there, but no one can take away from the
success of these two sires.
UNDULATA'S
NUTCRACKER Stallion
3/31/2001
U
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CH
Caramac
4/8/1978 |
CH
Will Shriver
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Callaway’s
Johnny Gillen
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CH
Wing Commander
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Fourth Estate BHF
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CH Kate Shriver BHF
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Anacacho Denmark
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Reverie’s Desdemona BHF
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Stonehedge Vanity
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Vanity’s
Sensation of Crebilly
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Sensation Rex
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CH Meadow Vanity
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Lofty Elaine
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Yekcohs
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Ruth Elaine
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Christmas in New York ERB
6/11/1991 |
The
New York Times
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New
Yorker
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CH
Yorktown
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Sandalwood Stonewall
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Canterbury Lane
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Oman’s Desdemona Denmark
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Croft’s Star
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Nativity
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Native Promise
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Oman’s Desdemona Denmark
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Starla
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Nancy O’Lee
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Supreme Sultan
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Molly O’Lee
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SIR WILLIAM ROBERT Stallion 5/4/1999
Sir William Robert
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Santana’s Charm
4/26/1981 |
Sultan’s Santana
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Supreme Sultan
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CH Valley View Supreme
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Melody O’Lee BHF
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Grand View’s Majorette BHF
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Golden Thunderbolt
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CH America Beautiful BHF
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Vanity’s Belle
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Vanity’s
Sensation of Crebilly
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Sensation Rex
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CH Meadow Vanity BHF
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KY. Cardinal Belle BHF
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CH King’s Genius
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Beverly Belle
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Rebel Empress
6/6/1991 |
CH Heir to Champagne
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Champagne Fizz
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Supreme Sultan
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Commander’s Elegance
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Hillcrest Enjoli BHF
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Hillcrest Bourbon Stonewall
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Hillcrest Secret Heiress
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CH Cherry Rebel
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Oman’s Desdemona Denmark
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Anacacho Denmark
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Reverie’s Desdemona BHF
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CH Golden Cherry
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Shoreacres Anacacho Genius
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Black Cherry BHF
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Now for some pictures.
Sir William Robert
Sir William Robert
Undulata's Nutcracker
Undulata's Nutcracker
Undulata's Nutcracker
Undulata's Nutcracker
We can also ask some of their babies if they'll tell us which sire is best. Nuttin' Doin' said one. Nut a Chance said another. You only gave Sircumstantial Evidence. What do you think of your sire? He's Jamaican Me Crazy came the reply. And yet another stated that he was Extremely Fortunut. I guess it's all a matter of opinion.
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