Tony Bin was sold for US$4 million to
Zenya Yoshida Japan. He stood at
stud at their
Shadai Stallion Station in
Shiraoi, Hokkaido, where he met with considerable success. The
leading sire in Japan in 1994, Tony Bin produced progeny that includes: •
Air Groove (1993) – Horse of the Year and 1997 Champion Older Mare in Japan. In July 2004, her foal (later named The Sunday Fusaichi) by
Dance in the Dark sold for ¥490,000,000 (US$4.54 million), making it the world's highest-priced foal and the most expensive horse ever sold at auction in Japan. Air Groove also foaled
Admire Groove and
Rulership (winner of the 2012
Q.E.II Cup), the former of which in turn foaled
Duramente. • Offside Trap (1991) – Winner of the 1998 Autumn
Tenno Sho. •
Jungle Pocket (1998) – winner of the Tokyo Yushun and
Japan Cup, voted the 2001
Japanese Horse of the Year and rated that year by
Timeform as the third best three-year-old colt in the world. • Lady Pastel (1998) – winner of the 2001 Yushun Himba. •
Narita Century (1999) – Japanese stakes winner of US$2,466,527. •
North Flight (1990) – winner of
Yasuda Kinen and
Mile Championship. •
Telegnosis (1999) – winner of GI
NHK Mile Cup with career earnings of more than US$3 million. •
Vega (1990) – winner of the 1993
Oka Sho (Japanese 1000 Guineas) and
Yushun Himba (Japanese Oaks); dam of 1999 Tokyo Yushun winner
Admire Vega. •
Winning Ticket (1990) – winner of the 1993
Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby). Tony Bin sired other Grade I millionaire winners and was also the damsire of the Japanese colt
Heart's Cry, winner of the 2006
Dubai Sheema Classic, who handed
Deep Impact his first-ever loss in winning the 2005
Arima Kinen. Tony Bin died unexpectedly of heart failure on 10 March 2000 at age 16. ==Pedigree==