Crosses Of Gold | North America

Using The Interactive Table

Crosses of Gold shows how a sire has performed over the mares of each broodmare sire, and how each broodmare sire's daughters have performed to each stallion. Use the two switches at the top to choose Sires or Broodmare sires, and Pacing or Trotting. Pick a name from the list to open its crosses. The search box finds a sire by name or any cross beneath it. Select any column heading to sort, and select any row to open the full record for that cross.

Where the figures come from. These are career cumulative figures from USTA Pathway, reported at 6 August 2026. Because the source is North American, the columns differ from the New Zealand and Australian tables and the two are not directly comparable. USTA carries speed benchmarks down to 1:55, a $100,000 earnings tier, median earnings among starters, and the average with the top earner removed, none of which HRNZ supplies.

An important limit. The crosses listed under a sire will not add up to his combined row. USTA leaves minor and unregistered broodmare sires out of the display while keeping their foals inside the combined total, so each block header states how many foals sit outside the crosses shown.

The shaded row. The light green row at the top of each table is that sire's complete USTA progeny record. It is the line every index is measured against.

The three index columns. Win Idx, 2:00 Idx and $/Foal Idx are the only calculated figures in the table. Each takes the cross per foal and compares it with the sire'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.

Reading the earnings columns. Every percentage is worked off the foal crop except Win / Strt %, which is off starters. Avg $ / Foal includes foals that never raced. Where Avg $ / Foal (ex top) sits well below it, the cross is leaning on one horse, and the median is the more honest middle figure.

Data block not found. All three data blocks must sit in their own Code Blocks above this one, in order: sires, broodmare sires pacing, broodmare sires trotting. Add the missing one, or move it above, then save.

Crosses of Gold

North America