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.