First
season sire Vadamos is represented by his first in-foal mare for sale on
gavelhouse,com.
The Group One winning son of Monsun, sire of Melbourne Cup winners Fiorente,
Protectionist and Almandin, has been a welcome addition to the Kiwi stallion
ranks, standing at Rich Hill Stud for the first time in the spring and
commanding a $15,000 + GST service fee.
Such was his popularity, Rich Hill Managing Director John Thompson was forced
to close his book off "Vadamos is one of the most exciting young stallions at
stud in Australasia being the best bred and fastest son of outstanding
international sire Monsun."
"We are confident he will pass on his own quality and physical presence to his
first New Zealand crop of foals to be born this spring,"
"He was New Zealand's most popular among the 13 first season sires last year
and ended up being oversubscribed with a quality book of 159 mares."
Racing into his five-year-old career Vadamos boasts longevity and soundness
with his Gr.1 Prix Du Moulin de
Longchamp (1600m) victory simply breath-taking. He ran his opponents into the
ground, surging clear a long way from home to win with a comfortable margin.
Vadamos also performed with credit in Australia, with Group One fourth placings
in the Cox Plate and Emirates Stakes.
At Lot 44 in the
59-strong catalogue, Laezeel is a daughter of champion sire and champion
broodmare sire Zabeel and is a full sister to stakes-winner Laebeel who won the
Matriach Stakes for Leon Corstens and was runner up in the Gr.1 Caulfield Cup.
Laebeel has been a success at stud, producing two stakes winners in Larry's
Never Late and Collar with this a family of prolific winners and only one dam
fitting on the pedigree.
Laezeel's owner Ray Batten commented on the decision to send her to Vadamos and
to offer the package for sale now "Vadamos has got an impressive pedigree, was
an impressive racehorse and is a stunning individual."
"We took a share in him as I believe he's going to make a big impact as a
stallion and as I think Laezeel is a very good cross with him on pedigree and
physically."
"We only have the capacity to be
breeding one a year and as we have a Rip Van Winkle filly out of Laezeel who we
will retain, we thought now was a good time to put Laezeel on the market."
"She's a lovely mare, she's beautifully bred with a family who have been
prolific in Cups race and her first two foals are winners so she has a lot
going for her."
Final bids will start to be taken with Lot 1 from 7pm NZ time on Monday 16
April. Register online to bid at www.gavelhouse.com
Entries for the next gavelhouse.com Australia auction close at 7pm AEST on
Monday 16 April. Enter your horse for sale online or call the team on +61 3
9614 4882 to discuss your options.