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Standout $145,000 Russian Revolution colt bound for Singapore 

Kingstar lands big pinhook result as HTBA May Yearling Sale draws to a close Leading Singapore trainer Michael Clements will take charge of a $145,000 colt by first crop sire Russian Revolution (Snitzel), the highest-priced yearling sold and one of two lots to make six figures at Inglis’ HTBA May Sale. Kiwi bloodstock agent Bevan... Read More

Shamus Award has service fee increased after daughter’s Oaks victory

Starspangledbanner returns for another season at Rosemont Stud with newcomer Hanseatic joining Victorian roster  Rosemont Stud has recognised the feats of versatile stallion Shamus Award (Snitzel), the sire of Saturday’s progressive Australasian Oaks (Gr 1, 2000m) winner Media Award, by increasing the Cox Plate (Gr 1, 2040m) winner’s service fee for the 2021 season. The... Read More

New faces and bumper catalogue create buzz around revamped HTBA May sale

A permanent move to Sydney draws fresh participants as vibrant inspections get underway ahead of two-day sale beginning tomorrow There is an air of anticipation surrounding the rebranded Inglis HTBA May Yearling Sale, formerly the Inglis Scone Yearling Sale, with new faces and a bumper catalogue creating a buzz around its new permanent venue, Inglis’s... Read More

Time To Reign ‘a coup’ for Kingstar Farm

Talented Silver Slipper Stakes (Gr 2, 1100m) winner Time To Reign (Time For War) has been acquired by Kingstar Farm to spearhead their stallion roster from 2021, as the Matthew Sandblom-owned operation announced their fees for their four-strong line up for this upcoming breeding season. Time To Reign will stand for $9,900 in his first... Read More

‘It’s a little bit like a university where the best ones get in first’

Toronado’s fee increased as Swettenham caps shuttler’s numbers Swettenham Stud shuttler Toronado (High Chaparral), the sire of last month’s William Reid Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m) winner Masked Crusader, will have his southern hemisphere season in the breeding shed carefully managed. The Victorian farm, owned by Adam Sangster, yesterday confirmed the Al Shaqab-owned Toronado would stand... Read More

Deep Impact’s Satono Aladdin to make return to Rich Hill Stud

Japanese shuttler Satono Aladdin (Deep Impact) will return to Rich Hill Stud in New Zealand this year after Covid interrupted his southern hemisphere stint last year. Rich Hill managing director John Thompson yesterday confirmed that the Grade 1 winner, whose yearlings sold up to NZ$360,000 at the New Zealand Bloodstock Karaka Yearling Sale in January,... Read More