Highview Stud

Highview Stud

Highview is located on the outskirts of Hamilton City and has been developed over the years into one of the most picturesque stud farms in New Zealand. It comprises some 300 acres of prime undulating dairy farm-land in the heart of the Waikato, often described as the most fertile valley in the world.

1544 Kakaramea Road, RD10 , Hamilton, NZ, 3290
brent@highview.co.nz
www.highview.co.nz
+6421921467

Stallions standing at Highview Stud

Divine Prophet

Divine Prophet service fee for 2024 is $9,000

Latest winner: Lucky Exchange

Mr Mozart

Mr Mozart service fee for 2024 is $6,000

1st season at stud

Santos

Santos service fee for 2024 is $8,000

Latest winner: Santanova

Wrote

Wrote service fee for 2024 is $8,000

Latest winner: Ridefromtheashes

Latest News

Snitzel may be running out of time to mount a serious challenge to So You Think and I Am Invincible for the sires title, but the champion son of Redoute’s Choice is enjoying another remarkable season.
Showing his appreciation for the sting out of the track, the 3yo Snitzel colt Mr Mozart would not be denied in Monday’s Group III ACY Securities Doncaster Prelude (1500m) at Newcastle.
After not beating a runner home in the Group III Rubiton Stakes and Group 1 Futurity Stakes, the flashy Snitzel colt Mr Mozart celebrated his return to Sydney with a front-running triumph in Saturday’s $200,000 Group II Chandon Phar Lap Stakes (1500m) at Rosehill.
Mr Mozart can be a hard horse to catch, though there is no denying his talent, which was on full display when he turned over the favourite Artorius in Saturday's Listed Exford Plate (1400m) at Flemington.
The two-year-old Snitzel colt Mr Mozart has still plenty to learn and a bit of filling out to do; however, there is no denying his talent.
Highview Stud Manager Brent Gillovic is looking forward to Karaka later this month where yearlings by resident stallion Wrote will be offered in New Zealand for the first time.
Aquis Farm are offering a bonus payment scheme for buyers that secure yearlings at Magic Millions by their first crop sires Divine Prophet and Kiss and Make Up.
Next cab off the rank in our Magic Millions First Season Sire Gallery is Aquis Farm’s Caulfield Guineas winner Divine Prophet.
Kevin and Julie Taylor of Koru Thoroughbreds sent two mares to Aquis Farm stallion Divine Prophet two years ago, and the results of those matings returned a healthy profit for them at Karaka on Friday.
The Group I Fiber Fresh NZ Thoroughbred Breeders’ Stakes (1600m) Day at Te Aroha on April 6 represents the perfect opportunity for members of the New Zealand Thoroughbred Breeders’ Association and their friends and budding breeders to get together.
Christmas came a day later for Chrissy Bambry this year, with the Foxton trainer securing her first win when Blondlign took out the LJ Hooker 1200 at Awapuni on Wednesday.
One thing breeders agreed on last spring was that Aquis Farm’s Divine Prophet was the best looking first season stallion to stand in the Hunter Valley.
With Day 1 of the Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale getting underway on Tuesday one young sire that will no doubt be on every buyers’ radar is Aquis’ Group One Caulfield Guineas winner Divine Prophet.
Aquis have made a big impression in every area of the Australian bloodstock market and featured on Saturday not only as the buyer of smart Adelaide two year-old stakes-winner Fundamentalist, but also as the vendor of the other stakes-winner on the Morphettville program in Spring Choice.
Group I MRC Caulfield Guineas winner Divine Prophet received a warm welcome at Aquis in the Hunter Valley last spring when covering his first book of 170 mares and two of those mares were sold at the Inglis Chairman’s Sale last night selling for $200,000 and $170,000.
Wrote’s long-term New Zealand future is guaranteed following a successful move by Highview Stud.
Aquis Farm has announced an exciting new partnership with Tara Stud, Co Meath, Ireland,which will see leading sprinter-miler and popular freshman sire Divine Prophet shuttle to stand the 2018 Northern Hemisphere season.
Master two-year-old trainers Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott believe they may have an extraordinary colt on their hands which will step out in Saturday’s Victory Vein Plate at Randwick.