Crosses Of Gold | Australia
Using The Interactive Table
Crosses of Gold shows how a sire has performed over the mares of each broodmare sire. Use the switch at the top to choose Pacing or Trotting, then pick a stallion from the list to open his crosses. The search box finds a sire by name or any cross beneath him. Select any column heading to sort, and select any row to open the full record for that cross. There is no broodmare sire view in this jurisdiction, because Harness Racing Australia does not publish one.
Where the figures come from. These come from HRA's AusBreed gold crosses report dated 10 August 2026. It covers Australian bred progeny and, unlike the New Zealand report, it includes their overseas performances where HRA holds them. A horse that has raced offshore is therefore captured here in a way it would not be in an InfoHorse export. Stakes are Australian dollars.
Racing age. HRA calculates its percentages on progeny of racing age, that is two-year-olds and older, rather than on the full foal crop. Weanlings and yearlings count in the foal total but not in the rates, which is why the table carries both a Foals and a Racing age column. Australia also records race marks down to 1:50, which New Zealand does not.
The shaded row. The light green row at the top of each table is that stallion's full Australian progeny record. It is the line every index is measured against.
The three index columns. Win Idx, 2:00 Idx and $ Idx are the only calculated figures in the table. Each takes the cross per racing age foal and compares it with the stallion's own combined record, set to 100, so 100 is exactly his own rate and 130 is 30 percent better. Above about 110 on a decent sample is a genuine positive nick. A cross is never compared with another stallion, only with its own sire.
The sample flag. Every cross carries a flag taken from its foal count: Limited under 10 foals, Fair 10 to 24, Solid 25 or more. Treat anything marked Limited as indicative only.
What is listed. Crosses where no progeny have started yet are not shown individually, to keep the table readable, but their foals remain inside the shaded combined row. Each block header states how many foals fall outside the crosses listed.