Toss the Boss is Back for Doull!

Media Release - Monday June 24

2024 sees the launch of the brilliantly fast, royally bred, magnificent looking son of Snitzel, DOULL – and to celebrate Rosemont Stud is excited to re-introduce, for a limited time only, our popular ‘Toss The Boss’ initiative.

Doull is a lightning fast G2 winners by Snitzel, click for more info and a Hypo mating.

“We had such an overwhelming response to our previous Toss The Boss campaign that we felt it was a great opportunity to activate again,” said Rosemont GM of Bloodstock, Ryan McEvoy. 

“Breeders got behind it last time and I think can have some fun with the concept.

“One thing we’re extremely confident about, is that regardless if your mare produces a colt or filly, you’re going to have a great type of foal.

“Doull is such a magnificent physical himself, as good a looking young stallion to retire anywhere this year, so whilst you may be a 50-50 chance of receiving the nomination complimentary, we think you’re a high chance of breeding a quality foal - which is after all what the market wants.”

Here’s how it works..

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1. Book your mare into DOULL for the 2024 Breeding Season*
2. On your agreement, nominate your preference of foal; colt or filly.
3. If the mare produces the opposite to your preference – you don’t pay!
*Negotiated discount fee

 
CLICK HERE To Learn More


Doull was a $1.2million Inglis Easter purchase. 

A $1.2 Million Inglis Easter Yearling purchase, Doull had speed to burn setting the Flemington straight alight on debut as a 2yo recording a dominant victory in what was ranked by The Ratings’ Bureau’ Daniel O’Sullivan as the ‘best performance by a juvenile colt throughout the 21/22’ season’.

He returned in the 2023 spring and showcased his speed to win the 1000m Gr2 Caulfield Sprint producing the fastest last 600m ran at Caulfield amongst all sprint Group races in season 22/23’.

“I can’t think of better type by Snitzel that I have seen. We’re in the business of producing quality young horses and I am confident when breeders have the opportunity to see Doull they’ll be as taken with him as we are,” said Rosemont Principal Anthony Mithen.
 

 

 

From a 2yo stakes winning daughter of world renowned sire Shamardal, Doull is an A+ type, beautifully bred and arguably the best-looking son of 4x Champion sire SNITZEL to enter stud. He will stand at the introductory, value fee of $10,000+ GST (Payment On Live Foal).

A strictly limited number of ‘Toss The Boss’ nominations will be offered so don’t hesitate to contact us to nominate your mare & foal preference!

Good luck!

Anthony Mithen – 0413 486 767
Ryan McEvoy – 0439 802 837
 

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