Arrogates Hercules, a 5-year-old bay son of the late stallion Arrogate, has been relocated to Caines Stallion Station near Wynnewood, Oklahoma, after initially standing at stud in Texas earlier this year. Although he never raced, Arrogates Hercules is notable for his impressive stature at 17 hands and strong pedigree, being out of the grade 1-placed stakes winner Willet. Willet has produced other winners, including Who’s the King. Arrogate, his sire, was a highly successful racehorse with seven wins in 11 starts, including four grade 1 victories, earning over $17 million before his death in 2020.
Arrogate sired several top horses, including grade 1 winners Arcangelo and Seize the Grey, who stand at stud in Kentucky with fees of $35,000 and $30,000 respectively. In contrast, Arrogates Hercules stands for a more modest fee of $1,500 at Caines, joining other graded stakes winners like Airoforce, Colonel John, and Uncle Vinny. Interested breeders can contact Ellen Caines for more information.