Kingstar Delighted with Bull Point Foals

Tara Madgwick - Tuesday September 12
Fastnet Rock's top class son Bull Point retired to Kingstar Farm last year covering 88 mares and his first foals are the source of much delight.

Filly - Bull Point x Quandt 



First foal out of Starcraft mare from the family of Danendri, Banc de Fortune and Faint Perfume

Colt Bull Point x Biscay Sport



Second foal out of four time 1000m winner from the family of Sports, Sieka, Clothilde and Territory

Filly Bull Point x Crazy Idea



First foal of from an unraced mare from the family of Delightful Belle, Belle du Jour and Perfectly Ready

Colt Bull Point x Occurrence 



5thfoal out of Choisir's great race mare Occurrence 2ndin the Surround Grp 2 and 3rdin the Queen of the Turf Grp 1

Colt Bull Point x Miss Telltailes



4thfoal from a good producing Tale of the Cat mare Miss Telltailes

Seeking to follow in the footsteps of so many successful Fastnet Rock sire sons such as Hunter Valley based Hinchinbrook, Foxwedge, Smart Missile and Your Song, Bull Point stands at a fee of $7,700.






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