Dandino (GB)
- Group 2 winner and dual Group 3 winner
- Twice Group 1 placed including an amazing second in the Caulfield Cup
- Internationally acclaimed 2400m performer
- Won or placed in 18 Group / Stakes races from 37 attempts
- Stunning, correct type with a brilliant turn of foot
- Son of one of the world’s great sires in Dansili who is making his mark as a sire of sires
Bombora Downs
2024 FEE: $5,500
A leading Victorian nursery, Bombora Downs is based on the Mornington Peninsula which offers some of Australia’s most fertile soil, a mild climate and reliable rainfall. With decades of experience in the thoroughbred industry, Bombora Downs offers a wide variety of services including stallions, agistment, weaning, transport/walk ons, racehorse spelling, foaling and sales preparation.
105 Myers Road , Bittern, VIC, 3918horses@bomboradowns.com
www.bomboradowns.com
0419 534 961
Latest News
First Metropolitan Winner for Dandino
After winning by nearly four lengths at his career debut at Geelong in January, Adandiman was highly enough regarded by trainer Mitch Freedman to tackle the Group II Caulfield Autumn Classic at his third start.
Another New Winner for Dandino
Featured in a recent Breednet story, former classy stayer and now promising sire Dandino (GB) posted his fifth winner at Cranbourne on Wednesday.
Featured in a recent Breednet story, former classy stayer and now promising sire Dandino (GB) posted his fourth winner over the weekend.
A high class genuine stayer by outstanding sire Dansili, Bombora Downs based Dandino (GB) was always going to come into his own as his progeny reached their classic season and two quick winners since the start of June has his supporters feeling optimistic.
The outstanding turn of foot shown by Dandino (GB) made him one of the best international 2400m horses of his era and a positive addition to the stallion roster at Bombora Downs where he stands his second season this spring.
The success of a stallion is ultimately measured by the success of his progeny on the racetrack, albeit some three or four years after he first arrives at stud.