Grandview Stud Announce Fees

Breednet - Wednesday May 10

Queensland’s Grandview Stud have announced fees for their two stallions, Winning Rupert and Neorealism.

Winning Rupert will cover his second book of mares at Grandview having relocated for the 2022 season.

Winning Rupert

He is currently the leading third season sires in Queensland and will stand 2023 at a fee of $7,700.

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“Winning Rupert is arguably the hottest young sire in Queensland with over 50 winners and climbing this season from 3 crops. He has sired 5 stakes horses so far with more capable of joining them in the coming months,” said Michael Grieve.

“We’re excited to offer Winning Rupert at such great value enabling breeders to capitalise on the lucrative QTIS bonus scheme.”

Neorealism, a Group One winning son of Sunday Silence is also standing his second season at Grandview.

Michael Grieve - “It’s fantastic for Queensland breeding to have a stallion of his Group 1 winning racing ability from an exceptional Group 1 family in Japan.”

“Neorealism offers breeders access to an outcross sire-line that will suit Australia's colonial pedigrees.”

He had his first winner recently from only four runners to date and will stand this season at $3,300.

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