Larneuk Stud
2024 FEE: $6,600
Established in 1980, Larneuk Stud is a 200 acre property situated 15km south-west of Euroa in the heart of Victoria’s Thoroughbred country and, in 2024, introduces a 400 acre property at Nagambie for spellers. Larneuk Stud has all the facilities required to cater for broodmares and the healthy development of the growing thoroughbred. With a proven record of producing winners Larneuk Stud will stand Japanese Group 1 winner Lauda Sion, plus the proven sires Impending, Wandjina and Wolf Cry in 2024.
252 Killeens Hill Road , Gooram , VIC, 3666neville@larneuk.com
www.larneuk.com
+ 61 418 105 706
Latest News
Rising Hong Kong Superstar for Wandjina
Larneuk Stud in Victoria is home to value sire Wandjina, whose talented son Galaxy Patch has been acclaimed as the next rising superstar in Hong Kong racing following his dominant return in the Group II Sha Tin Trophy (1600m) on Sunday.
In Career Best Form - Terra Mater Captures G3 Tibbie Stakes
In the form of her life at age five, Terra Mater parlayed her success in the Listed Mona Lisa Stakes at Wyong when capturing Friday’s $250,000 Group III Reward Hospitality Tibbie Stakes (1400m) at Newcastle.
Pinch Me – I Must be Dreaming!
A $1million Inglis Easter yearling by an iconic champion sire bought by a great judge, this colt went on to be a Group I winner at three and as a sire is ticking along at close to 70% winners to runners – so what sort of service fee does he command?
Terra Mater Strikes in Mona Lisa - $1,750 well spent
There would be few greater bargains in racing than Terra Mater, who landed a massive plunge in Sunday’s Listed Domeland Mona Lisa Stakes (1350m) at Wyong.
Deep Field Sets New Record - Champion Hong Kong Sire Again
The Hong Kong racing season has come to an end and stallions that are standing or stood in Australia have a strong presence in their leading sire list for 2023/2024.
The Sun Dance Impressive Debut Winner for Wandjina
There was no shortage of green 2-year-olds tracking down the straight in the Vale Don Jackson Maiden Plate (1000m), which paved the way for the Wanjina debutant The Sun Dance to capture the opener on Caloundra Cup Day.
Boasting a top 20 strike rate among active Australian sires, Snitzel’s Group 1 winner, WANDJINA, has a remarkable 67% winners to runners strike rate ... stakes winners include Mamaragan, Wandabaa, Express Pass, Tiger Roar and this season's black type winning sprinter, Infancy and Hong Kong's Group 1 placed Galaxy Patch.