Vinery Stud Announce 2023 Fees

Media Release - Wednesday April 19

Vinery Stud is on the threshold of an exciting new era with its young, up and coming Group 1-winning stallions Ole Kirk and Exceedance.

They are part of a six-strong roster, alongside All Too Hard, Star Turn, Headwater and Casino Prince, offering breeders a stallion for every mare and every budget. “The feedback has been positive but we’re mindful it’s not always easy for breeders,” Vinery Bloodstock Manager Adam White said.  “For that reason, none of our service fees have been increased this year.”

Vinery’s reputation as one of the leading farms in the Hunter Valley was reinforced at the Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale by a Top 5 finish with a turnover of $8.45million. That followed a very successful sale at the Gold Coast Magic Millions in January when turnover topped $6million.

Ole Kirk will have his first weanlings offered at upcoming sales.

Ole Kirk was a Group 1 winner of the Golden Rose and Caulfield Guineas and is by Champion Australian sire (Written Tycoon), from a full-sister to Black Caviar and half-sister to Vinery sire All Too Hard.

His outstanding first foals will be first seen at next month’s Inglis Australian Weanling Sale (15 Lots) and Magic Millions National Weanling Sale (12 Lots). 

“Our mare Kibibi (Exceed And Excel) has got a big future as she has an absolutely outstanding Ole Kirk colt on the ground.” -  Ralph Satchell, Willow Grove stud master

Exceedance will have his first runners next season.

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Exceedance’s first yearlings landed in all the right stables. They sold to $370,000 at the Gold Coast and his Inglis Easter filly ($380,000) and colt ($300,000) were purchased by Gai Waterhouse and Team Hawkes, the latter having trained him to a stallion-making victory in the Group 1 Coolmore Stud Stakes (1200m) at Flemington.

“We love Exceedance and Dad wanted his Runway Star colt at first sight.  We trained him to win Group 1 Coolmore Stakes and getting the one you want was a plus at the Easter Sale.” Trainer Wayne Hawkes

All Too Hard is a proven G1 sire.

All Too Hard is an established Top 10 stallion in Australia and Hong Kong thanks to an ever-increasing winning strike rate led by multiple Group 1 winners Alligator Blood, Wellington Forbidden Love and Behemoth. His career strike rate is a sky-high 68%. His current yearling crop have been selling to more than 10 times his service fee and they averaged $325,000 at the Inglis Easter Sale. 

“I’ve got a bit of history with All Too Hard through Alligator Blood and I bought a magnificent colt by him at the Gold Coast in January. They’re beautiful horses and easy to train.” - Trainer David Vandyke

Star Turn goes from strength to strength.

Star Turn is flying with 15 Stakes horses from just three crops racing, headed by Group 1 winner Startantes, Cordyceps Six, Alsephina, Me Me Lagarde, Saltaire, etc. He also owns the best winning strike rate among Australia’s third season sires (67 winners – 119 starters).  Star Turn’s 2023 yearlings have averaged over $104,000 off a $15,000 service fee in 2020 – that’s almost 7 times fee.

“Startantes is a Group 1 winner from his first crop and he’s popped up with another good 2yo this season in Saltaire. Good farms like Milburn Creek, Newhaven and Yarraman are using him now and that’s a really good indication of his acceptance in the industry.” -  Adam White, Vinery Stud

Headwater is a reliable source of winners.

Headwater is as reliable as clockwork and his latest Stakes winner, Little Miss Kubi (SAJC Manihi Classic LR), is his 12th black type galloper among a growing list that includes Group winners Jamaea, Mileva, Aitch Two Oh and Wisdom Of Water. He generates speed-on-speed as a son of multiple Champion sire Exceed And Excel and Group 1 Oakleigh Plate winner River Dove.

“Headwater is doing a tremendous job at stud. The Ready2Run colt we bought is strong, well-grown and has a terrific action.” -  Trainer Peter Moody

Casino Prince is exceptional value.

Casino Prince is a prolific winner-getter and is one of the most successful sires of the Highway and Midway series in NSW. His elevated strike rate (71%) is headed by 23 Stakes winners and he remains a favourite for broodmare owners who breed to race.

“Winning the Carrington Stakes with Cuban Royale was so special. We’ve had him since he was a yearling and being a Casino Prince, he gets better and better with age.” -  Trainer Rob Price

For bookings or further information, please contact Adam White (0414 800 918) or Harry Roach (0401 970 006).

Vinery Stallions 2023

OLE KIRK - $55,000

ALL TOO HARD - $38,500

EXCEEDANCE - $33,000

STAR TURN - $27,500

HEADWATER - $13,200

CASINO PRINCE - $5,500

Fees inc. GST.  Payment on live foal.

 

 

 

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