Kia Ora Siblings to Superstars

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Kia Ora Stud have bred and sold some sensational horses in recent years and their draft for this year’s Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale includes siblings to two of their Group I winning pin up performers.

In 2018, Kia Ora offered Loving Gaby for sale at Inglis Easter with Phoenix Thoroughbreds purchasing the daughter of I Am Invincible for $500,000.

Champion 3YO Filly Loving Gaby was bred and sold by Kia Ora Stud - image Grant Courtney

Trained by Ciaron Maher and David Eustace, she was fourth in the Golden Slipper before finishing second in both the Group I ATC Sires Produce Stakes and Champagne Stakes. Returning at three, Loving Gaby emerged as an elite sprinter winning two Group I all aged sprint races taking out the MVRC Manikato Stakes and William Reid as well as placing in the Group I VRC Newmarket Handicap, Darley Sprint Classic and Lightning Stakes.

She was crowned Champion 3YO Filly and retired with earnings topping $2.2million and her half-brother by Justify (USA) is a showstopper.

The half-brother by Justify (USA) to Loving Gaby, click to see his page.

Set to light up the sale ring as Lot 267, the powerhouse chestnut is the fourth foal of Group II placed Maastricht (NZ), a half-sister to Group I winner Velocitea.

“He’s a powerful, well-made colt that is the clone of his Triple Crown winning sire Justify,” said Kia Ora Stud’s Shane Wright.

“He is correct with great shoulder, girth and hip, he really is a head-turner.”

In 2019, Kia Ora Stud again had a Group I winner in their Inglis Easter draft selling Snitzel colt Wild Ruler for $525,000 to China Horse Club / Newgate Bloodstock / WinStar.

Bred and sold by Kia Ora Stud, Wild Ruler wins the G1 Moir Stakes - image Grant Courtney

Under the care of Peter and Paul Snowden, Wild Ruler won at two, three and four, racking up multiple Group wins with a victory in the Group I MVRC Moir Stakes his career highlight.

 

The talented stallion earned over $2.6million on the track and is now set for a lucrative stud career commencing at Newgate Farm this spring.

 

 

The half-sister by American Pharoah (USA) to Wild Ruler, click to see her page.

His half-sister by Triple Crown winner American Pharoah (USA) will be offered as Lot 205 and is the fifth foal from Group I placed and Group II winning import Gypsy Robin (USA).

“She is a loose moving filly that really fills the eye, very correct and is just going to keep improving,” said Wright.

She has the promise of great residual value as her dam Gypsy Robin produced a full sister to Wild Ruler last year and she is now in foal to Kia Ora Stud’s Golden Slipper winning sire Farnan.

Kia Ora are well established as an elite vendor with a proven track record backed up by the statistics below.

10.7% of yearlings sold between 2017 – 2020 are Group winners
16% of yearlings sold between 2017 – 2020 have earned black type
74% of runners sold between 2017 – 2020 are winners


Outside of Loving Gaby and Wild Ruler, the Kia Ora honour roll in recent times also features HK Group I winner Wellington, Group II winners Positive Peace, O’President, Nafaayes, stakes-winner Holbien and Group placed horses Miss Canada, Chicago Star and Rotator.

Kia Ora will present a draft of 12 for Inglis Easter, click here for the full draft with some additional highlights below and comments from Shane Wright:

Lot 296 Colt I Am Invincible x Miss Wilson, by Stratum


Second foal of Group I NZ Thoroughbred Breeders Stakes winner Miss Wilson, a half-sister to NZ Horse of the Year and five time Group I winner Jimmy Choux.

“A real quality colt, he just oozes class, magnificent head, incredible balance, correct, good action, the full package.”


Lot 325 Colt Fastnet Rock x O’Marilyn, by O’Reilly



Full brother to Group II ATC Skyline Stakes winner O’President from Group I winning 2YO O’Mariliyn, a half-sister to Group I winners Headturner, Anacheeva and Group II winner Kroner.

Forward, attractive colt, great balance and natural muscle to him, he has that element of class the good Fastnet colt’s possess.”



Lot 380 Colt Written Tycoon x Rock of Fortune, by Fastnet Rock


Half-brother to juvenile stakes-winner Hard Rock Girl from stakes-placed Rock of Fortune, a sibling to stakes-winner Chic Choice and to the dam of Group I placed stakes-winner Kubrick.

He has a good pedigree update being a brother-in-blood to Written Tycoon’s Tasmanian Oaks winner Bundle of Fun and comes from the family of Group I winners Fairy King Prawn, Easy Rocking and Cosmic Endeavour.

A tough looking colt, a ready-made racehorse, he looks ready to go now, forward, correct, strong, correct, fault-less.”


Lot 487 Filly Snitzel x Twilight Royale, by Testa Rossa

Full sister to stakes-placed Royal Hale from Group II VRC Sires Produce Stakes winner Twilight Royale, whose sire Testa Rossa is making his mark as a broodmare sire with his daughters producing 21 stakes-winners, five of them Group I winners!

“Here is your Gimcrack winner, mature, correct, strong with a second to none constitution and temperament, all the attribute’s needed for an early 2yo.”

See the draft at Barn I Stables 2 – 16.


 

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