Lovatsville
Situated on the famed Northwood Road, in-between central Victorian regional towns Nagambie and Seymour and neighbouring leading stallion farms Godolphin and Swettenham, Lovatsville provides the easy walk-in option for mare owners, with overnight and day yards available. Lovatsville offers good looking, well-bred and elite performed stallions available at "real rates" to ensure that our clients have the best chance to make a maximum return on their investment. With standing stallions as our core focus, we shall look to acquire colts either while racing or at the conclusion of their career with a view to providing access to our loyal clients.
830 Northwood Road , Seymour, Vic, 3660sam@lovatsville.com
www.lovatsville.com
0408 123 428
Stallions standing at Lovatsville
Latest News
Melbourne Cup winning stallion Gold Trip (Fr) has suffered a tendon injury that will require a period of treatment and rehabilitation with his long term future yet to be decided.
Last year’s Melbourne Cup hero Gold Trip (FR) has teased a few times that he is back to his best, but few would have predicted his explosive performance in Saturday’s Group 1 TAB Turnbull Stakes (2000m) at Flemington.
Australian Bloodstock’s Gold Trip (FR) had a lap on them in class and in a stable with an unrivalled reputation with stayers, all the son of Outstrip (GB) needed was a top steer by Mark Zahra to make a one-act affair of the $8,000,000 Group 1 Lexus Melbourne Cup (3200m) at Flemington on Tuesday.
The unstoppable Jye McNeil made it four wins in a row when guiding the three-year-old Snitzel colt Generation to victory in Saturday’s Group III Ive Print Manfred Stakes (1200m) at Caulfield.
Snitzel blueblood Generation has his honesty rewarded with a valuable maiden stakes success in Saturday’s Group III Red Anchor Stakes at Moonee Valley.
Fontiton represented the highest of highs and the lowest of lows the game offered in her short life.
The loss of the Group II Blue Diamond Prelude winner Fontiton after just two foals struck another chord when her Snitzel colt Generation put a small but select field to the sword over 1200m at Caulfield on Saturday.