Playing God most popular in WA

Playing God most popular in WA

Figures released by the Australian Stud Book for spring coverings in 2021 confirm Playing God is the most popular stallion in Western Australia. The Darling View Thoroughbreds champion served 128 mares last year at a State-high fee of $16,500 (inc GST). Playing God...

Another Elite sprinter for Anita Vale

Anita Vale Stud’s Group 1 mare Elite Ateates (Exceed and Excel) has another very promising sprinter rising through ranks in Melbourne. Her lightly-raced 3yo Elite Icon broke his maiden by four lengths over 1200m at Moonee Valley last month and went right on with the...
Ducimus stock impress Miller at Magic Millions

Ducimus stock impress Miller at Magic Millions

Ducimus has his first crop with all the right trainers and that will count when the 2yo season gets serious in 2022-23. They’re built to be early winners and have all the right credentials being by a Flemington 2yo Stakes winning son of super-sire Snitzel.  Ducimus...
Supreme test for Amelia’s Jewel at Ascot

Supreme test for Amelia’s Jewel at Ascot

Amelia Park’s success in the sale-ring continued at Oaklands this week when its Snitzel – Amelia’s la Bout filly made $475,000 to the bid of trainer Clinton McDonald. WA-based Amelia Park owner Peter Walsh sold her through the Segenhoe Thoroughbreds...
Miss Frost back in business at Ascot

Miss Frost back in business at Ascot

Three days after topping overall turnover at the Perth Magic Millions, Yarradale Stud was back in business at Ascot winning the Glenroy Chaff Hcp (1000m) with Miss Frost. Yarradale owner Ron Sayers sold Miss Frost to David Reed at the 2017 Yarradale Yearling Sale and...