Field of Gold, the accomplished racehorse known for winning the Irish 2,000 Guineas and St James’s Palace Stakes last season, has been officially retired from racing, Juddmonte confirmed on Monday. The owner-breeder announced that the horse will now begin a new career at stud.

Field of Gold’s retirement marks the end of a successful racing season highlighted by two prestigious victories. The decision to retire the horse aligns with common practice in the Thoroughbred industry, where top-performing colts are often transitioned to breeding roles to pass on their genetics.

Juddmonte did not provide specific details about Field of Gold’s stud location or future breeding plans at the time of the announcement. However, the move is expected to contribute to Juddmonte’s ongoing breeding program.

Field of Gold’s achievements on the track have earned him recognition among elite Thoroughbreds. His performance last season solidified his reputation, making his retirement to stud a significant development in the racing community.