Cambridge Stud's new owners have already made a significant move into
the stallion market.
Brendan and Jo Lindsay, who take over the iconic nursery in April, have
purchased a 50 per cent interest in the Group One winner Embellish.
The Stephen Autridge and Jamie Richards-trained Savabeel colt's stallion
profile was given a major boost in November when he triumphed in the New
Zealand 2000 Guineas (1600m) at Riccarton.
Te Akau principal David Ellis confirmed Embellish will be raced by current
owners the Te Akau 2016 Breeding Syndicate with the Lindsays before his
retirement to Cambridge Stud.
"He is a magnificent colt and was an absolute stand-out from the day I first
set eyes on him during my pre-Karaka inspections that year," Ellis said.
"I was determined to buy him and at the time he was the highest priced lot ever
sold by Waikato Stud. That's no surprise as he was a magnificent individual
that I could see evolving into a top class racehorse, and he certainly has."
A brother to the Group One winner Diademe, Embellish was purchased by Ellis for
$775,000 at the 2016 New Zealand Bloodstock Premier Sale. His pedigree also
features the dual Group One sprint winner Sacred Star.
He will make his next appearance in the Karaka Million 3YO Classic (1600m) at
Ellerslie on January 27. He is currently the $3.80 favourite for the race.
"It's so important to
keep quality horses like Embellish in New Zealand and for people to see them
perform at the highest level on the racetrack and then to have them stand at
stud," Ellis said.
"This is something that I have been committed to in recent years and we are
proud to see two stallions at Cambridge Stud (Burgundy the other) that I have
purchased and that Te Akau has trained.
"It is exciting to have this joint venture with Brendan and Jo Lindsay, who are
already making a massive contribution to our industry and will continue to do
so in the years ahead through their ownership of Cambridge Stud." – NZ
Racing Desk.