We Can Seek (CHI)
August 13, 2001 – ?
Seeker’s Reward (CAN) x Weekend Leave (USA), by Polish Navy (USA)
Family 20-b
August 13, 2001 – ?
Seeker’s Reward (CAN) x Weekend Leave (USA), by Polish Navy (USA)
Family 20-b
Bred in Chile from American stock, We Can Seek proved to be among the best of his generation in Chile but did not show similar form in the United States. He was exported to Australia for stallion duty but no information is currently available regarding his stud career there.
Race record
26 starts, 6 wins, 5 seconds, 3 thirds, US$266,380 (includes converted earnings from Chile)
2004:
2005:
2006:
Honors
Chilean co-champion 3-year-old male (2004/2005)
As an individual
A chestnut horse; no other information available.
As a stallion
No records available.
Connections
Foaled in Chile, We Can Seek was bred and owned by Haras Paso Nevado. Foaled August 13, 2001. He was trained by Juan Cavieres. After being sent to the United States in 2005, he was trained by Mark Henning and raced for Agricola Paso Nevado. He was sent to Australia in 2007 and entered stud at Ilala Stud in New South Wales.
Pedigree notes
Sired by the Grade 3-placed Gone West horse Seeker’s Reward, We Can Seek is inbred 4x4 to 1963 American co-champion 2-year-old male Raise a Native and 5x4 to the great international sire Northern Dancer, the 1964 Canadian Horse of the Year and American champion 3-year-old male. He is a full brother to 2007/2008 Chilean co-champion 3-year-old filly Weekend Trip and to Group 1-placed listed stakes winner We Can Leave, dam of 2015/2016 Chilean champion 3-year-old filly Wapi (by Scat Daddy). In addition, We Can Seek is a half brother to Wiki (by Scat Daddy), dam of 2023 Premio Tanteo de Potrillos (CHI-G1) winner Soqui (by Practical Joke).
We Can Seek and his siblings are out of the winner Weekend Leave, a half sister to multiple listed stakes winner Extend (by Unbridled’s Song) and to Migrate (by Storm Bird), dam of Grade 2 winner Warning Zone (by Chester House). Weekend Leave, in turn, is out of Home Leave (by Alydar), a winning daughter of Ogden Phipps's foundation mare Blitey.
Last updated: June 24, 2023
Race record
26 starts, 6 wins, 5 seconds, 3 thirds, US$266,380 (includes converted earnings from Chile)
2004:
- Won Premio Polla de Potrillos (CHI-G1, 1700mT, Santiago)
- Won Premio Nacional Ricardo Lyon (CHI-G1, 2000mT, Santiago)
- 2nd Premio El Derby (CHI-G1, 2400mT, Valparaiso)
- 2nd Premio Criadores (CHI-G2, 1600mT, Santiago)
- 3rd Gran Premio Clasico Coronacion (CHI-G2, 2000mT, Santiago)
2005:
- Won Gran Premio Hipodromo Chile (CHI-G1, 2200mD,Hipódromo Chile)
- Won Premio Pedro del Rio Talavera (CHI-G2, 2200mD, Hipódromo Chile)
- 2nd Gran Premio de Honor (CHI-G2, 2400mD, Hipódromo Chile)
- 3rd Queens County Handicap (USA-G3, 9.5FD, Aqueduct)
2006:
- 2nd Skip Away Handicap (USA-G3, 9FD, Gulfstream Park)
- 3rd Kelso Stakes (USA-L, 9.5FD, Delaware)
Honors
Chilean co-champion 3-year-old male (2004/2005)
As an individual
A chestnut horse; no other information available.
As a stallion
No records available.
Connections
Foaled in Chile, We Can Seek was bred and owned by Haras Paso Nevado. Foaled August 13, 2001. He was trained by Juan Cavieres. After being sent to the United States in 2005, he was trained by Mark Henning and raced for Agricola Paso Nevado. He was sent to Australia in 2007 and entered stud at Ilala Stud in New South Wales.
Pedigree notes
Sired by the Grade 3-placed Gone West horse Seeker’s Reward, We Can Seek is inbred 4x4 to 1963 American co-champion 2-year-old male Raise a Native and 5x4 to the great international sire Northern Dancer, the 1964 Canadian Horse of the Year and American champion 3-year-old male. He is a full brother to 2007/2008 Chilean co-champion 3-year-old filly Weekend Trip and to Group 1-placed listed stakes winner We Can Leave, dam of 2015/2016 Chilean champion 3-year-old filly Wapi (by Scat Daddy). In addition, We Can Seek is a half brother to Wiki (by Scat Daddy), dam of 2023 Premio Tanteo de Potrillos (CHI-G1) winner Soqui (by Practical Joke).
We Can Seek and his siblings are out of the winner Weekend Leave, a half sister to multiple listed stakes winner Extend (by Unbridled’s Song) and to Migrate (by Storm Bird), dam of Grade 2 winner Warning Zone (by Chester House). Weekend Leave, in turn, is out of Home Leave (by Alydar), a winning daughter of Ogden Phipps's foundation mare Blitey.
Last updated: June 24, 2023