Arrogates Hercules to Caines Stallion Station in OK

Arrogates Hercules has been relocated to Caines Stallion Station near Wynnewood, Okla., after entering stud in Texas earlier this year. He joins multiple graded stakes winners Airoforce, Colonel John, Uncle Vinny, and other stallions at Caines. A 5-year-old bay son of the late stallion Arrogate, Arrogates Hercules never raced but is a towering figure, standing 17 hands. Bred in Kentucky by James Iselin, Eli Gindi, and David Asoulin, Arrogates Hercules is out of grade 1-placed stakes winner Willet (Jump Start), who has produced a winner in Who's the King (Not This Time). Willet made $865,900 in winning 10 of 31 starts. Arrogate captured seven of 11 starts, notching four grade 1 victories for Juddmonte and Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert, making $17,422,600. After his successful racing career, he stood at Juddmonte in Kentucky before he was euthanized from a neurological illness in 2020 at age 7. Among other top horses, Arrogate sired grade 1-winning males Arcangelo and Seize the Grey. Those two stallions stood the 2025 breeding season in Kentucky for $35,000 and $30,000, respectively. Arrogates Hercules stands for a $1,500 fee. Contact Ellen Caines at e-caines@hotmail.com or jjeans@lonestarstallions.com for more information.