Remote leads the graded stakes sires' standings by just a few pesos
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The son of Dansili leads Il Campione by a narrow margin; Orpen, El Paraíso, and Pauli are at the top in the other categories

The graded stakes statistics compiled by the Stud Book Argentino show a minimal difference in leaders when comparing general standings to the strictly graded circuit. This narrow margin is most evident in the stallion ranks, where Remote(Dansili) leads Il Campione (Scat Daddy) by just a few pesos—a lead that feels difficult to sustain moving forward.
Anchored by the filly Embozada Rim, Remote totals 76,797,200 pesos in earnings, while Il Campione reached 76,333,950 in purses during the same period. Remote boasts five stakes victories to Il Campione’s four. Following the leaders are Le Blues (Roman Ruler) and Cosmic Trigger (Lizard Island), with Mootasadir (Dansili) completing the top five. In terms of victories, Angiolo (Grand Reward) and Strategos (Zensational) share second place with Il Campione.
Among breeders, El Paraíso sits at the summit in both earnings and wins, ahead of Firmamento, La Pasión, Triple Alliance SA, and Abolengo. The leading farm has accumulated over 152 million pesos in prizes and 8 stakes wins, one more than its closest pursuer.
Orpen (Lure) shows solid strength as a broodmare sire, serving as the benchmark ahead of Editor's Note (Forty Niner), Catcher In the Rye (Dansili), Easing Along (Storm Cat), and Van Nistelrooy (Storm Cat).
In the stable standings, Pauli is well on top with 6 stakes victories, holding a significant advantage over El Marne, Juan Martín, Tres Jotas, and Triple Alliance. Their efficiency is an impressive 42.9 percent.
Finally, thanks to his victory in the Martínez de Hoz (G1), Thor Medina remains the leading money earner among horses, nearly doubling the totals of Embozada Rim, El Emporio (Il Campione), Comando Secreto (War Command), and Chelato (Cosmic Trigger).
Below are the graded stakes rankings compiled by the Stud Book Argentino through March 31.

