Vinery Stud set 2016 Service Fees

Thursday 21 April 2016, 9:29am

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 Vinery Stud has announced its service fees for 2016 with Champion sire More Than Ready and star galloper All Too Hard being joined by exciting newcomers Press Statement and Headwater.

More Than Ready (USA) stays at a $66,000 fee after a stellar season which has unearthed two year-old colts the calibre of Prized Icon (Gr.1 Champagne Stakes) & Kiss and Make Up (Gr.2 Todman Stakes). His popularity in the sale-ring continues unabated with his yearlings selling to $925,000 at the Inglis Easter Sale at an average of $278,636.

All Too Hard arrived at Vinery after winning four Gr.1 races and being crowned Champion 3yo of his year. His first crop yearlings have been embraced by local and international buyers at all the major yearling sales this year, topping the freshman median ($220,000) at the Gold Coast Magic Millions and average ($244,048) at the Inglis Easter Sale.

Press Statement (Hinchinbrook) retires to Vinery on the back of Group 1 victories as a 2YO and 3YO. Trained by Chris Waller, he won the Gr.1 J J Atkins Stakes during an undefeated juvenile campaign and returned to win the stallion-making Gr.1 Caulfield Guineas as a spring three year-old. He will prove popular at an introductory fee of $27,500.

Headwater (Exceed And Excel) is a stunning colt with a pure speed pedigree.  By a Newmarket Hcp winner from Oakleigh Plate winner River Dove and was an exceptional talent winning the Gr.2 Silver Slipper Stakes at two and he mixed it with older sprinters at three winning the LR Kensington Stakes (1000m) in 56.90s beating subsequent Newmarket winner The Quarterback.

Mossman marked time before Buffering’s next international test in Hong Kong with his 33rd stakes winner on Saturday and fellow Vinery favourite Testa Rossa sired his 57th stakes winner with Reldas (LR Abell Stakes) at Moonee Valley last month.

Casino Prince is a phenomenal stallion with 6 individual stakes winners this season including Mighty Lucky who took out the last of the Championship races on the weekend.  Husson started 2016 where he left off cracking a career-high double at the rich Gold Coast meeting in January with Lucky Hussler (Magic Millions Cup) and Husson Eagle (Magic Millions Sprint) both winning races in excess of $1million.

Myboycharlie is doing an excellent job in both hemispheres – Brilliant filly Jameka won the Gr.1 VRC Oaks this season and he’s dominating French racing with Stakes winners Cheikeljack (colt) and undefeated Camprock (filly) both set for the French classics next month.

More Than Ready’s Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf winner Pluck has begun his stud career brilliantly with early winners not only in Australia but also NZ and South Africa and he’s great value a $9,900 fee.

 

MORE THAN READY $66,000

ALL TOO HARD $55,000

PRESS STATEMENT $27,500

MOSSMAN $16,500

HEADWATER $16,500

TESTA ROSSA $16,500

HUSSON 13,200

CASINO PRINCE $11,000

MOYBOYCHARLIE $11,000

PLUCK $9.900

 

All fees inc. GST   Payment Terms deferred.

 

– Vinery Stud

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