
Henny Hughes, owned by Sheik Mohammed's son, Sheik Rashid, also was retired to Darley on Monday. The 3-year-old colt finished last in the Breeders' Cup Sprint as the favorite. His stud fee is $40,000.
Bernardini, a son of 1992 Horse of the Year A.P. Indy, won six of eight races and earned $3,060,480. Trained by Tom Albertrani, the colt remains a top candidate to be voted 3-year-old male champion. A.P. Indy stands at Lane's End for $300,000.
Henny Hughes, trained by Kiaran McLaughlin, won six of 10 races and earned $1,124,820. Among the wins were the King's Bishop and the Vosburgh.
"These are the supreme thoroughbreds of their generation and each bested older horses, too," said Dan Pride, Darley's chief operating officer. "They are well-bred and exceptionally attractive. They were not only brilliant but they came back for more time and again."
Invasor, meanwhile, is expected to race next year as a 5-year-old for his owner, Sheik Hamdan, the older brother of Sheik Mohammed.
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