Cambridge Stud
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New Zealand’s iconic thoroughbred nursery is building on its proud history of success. Cambridge Stud is owned by Brendan and Jo Lindsay and renowned globally as New Zealand's leading producer of Group 1 success.
128 Discombe Road , Hamilton, NZoffice@cambridgestud.co.nz
www.cambridgestud.co.nz
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Latest News
First Southern Hemisphere Winner for Hello Youmzain
Currently making a one-act affair as leading French First Season Sire, Cambridge Stud shuttler Hello Youmzain (FR) is off the mark in the southern hemisphere with Hello Romeo in the Avis Bendigo Hcp (1000m) at Bendigo.
Hello Youmzain Earns a Fee Increase
Currently at Cambridge Stud in New Zealand, promising young shuttle sire Hello Youmzain (FR) has been given a fee increase back in France by Haras D’Etreham and will stand at €40,000 in 2025 up from €22,500.
Cambridge Stud are enjoying a winning roll through the spring with Ceolwulf upsetting the favourites in the $5million Group I King Charles Stakes, while Almanzor (Fr) continues to churn out stakes-winners.
It’s been a great week for Cambridge Stud having bred and sold Group I ATC Epsom Handicap winner Ceolwulf and our stallions Almanzor (Fr) and Hello Youmzain (Fr) have also been making their own news.
Electrolyte a New G3 winner for Hello Youmzain
The good times continue to roll for Cambridge Stud shuttle stallion Hello Youmzain, with his first crop Northern Hemisphere representatives breaking new ground.
First Stakes-Winner for Hello Youmzain
Cambridge Stud shuttler Hello Youmzain (Fr) has broken the ice with his first stakes-winner and it’s a good one with quality colt Misunderstood scoring a commanding win in the Group III Prix des Chenes (1600m) at Longchamp overnight.
Multiple Group 1 winning sprinter from the Danehill sire line … top class performer at 2, 3 & 4 … won Group 1 Haydock Sprint at 3, winner of Group 1 Diamond Jubilee at 4 … already off to a flyer at stud with 2 x first crop 2YO Group winners in Europe : Misunderstood & Electrolyte … first Australasian progeny are now 2YOs.