Haunui Farm Fees Unchanged

Media Release - Tuesday May 4

Haunui Farm will once again welcome Champion 2YO and dual G1 winner BELARDO (IRE) (Lope De Vega) and, 4-time G1 winner and two-time Champion Miler RIBCHESTER (IRE) (Iffraaj), back to New Zealand in 2021.

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BELARDO wasted no time in making his presence felt in the Northern Hemisphere stallion ranks with four stakes winners from his first crop including dual stakes winners ISABELLA GILES and LULLABY MOON

In New Zealand, AVONALLO became his sire’s first Southern Hemisphere stakes winner when successful in the Listed Welcome Stakes in November, before being the first NZ-bred home in the Karaka Million finishing third.  BELARDO’s other stakes performer in New Zealand is the Stephen Marsh-trained filly Fonsalette, who has placings in the G2 Wakefield Challenge Stakes and, Matamata Breeders’ Stakes to her credit thus far.

BELARDO’s service fee will remain at $10,000 + GST for the 2021 breeding season.

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Haunui Farm’s Managing Director, Mark Chitty says, “BELARDO has received outstanding support from New Zealand breeders in his four seasons at stud to date and has served in excess of 430 mares.  Each crop gets better and better on type and that’s something you often see with stallions as we start to work out the style of mare that best suits.

“To have a stakes winner and multiple stakes performer from his first Southern Hemisphere crop is very pleasing.”

RIBCHESTER has created quite the impression with his first crops in both hemispheres and is already off the mark with his first winner, Ruthin, who streaked to a 6-length victory at Keeneland for trainer Wesley Ward recently.

A class act on the racetrack, RIBCHESTER was a G2 winner at 2YO, landed the G1 Prix Jacques Le Marois at 3YO, beating the older horses including VADAMOS, and gained his first Champion Miler title.  At four, he cemented his status with a 2 ¼ length victory in the G1 Lockinge, clocked the fastest ever mile at Royal Ascot in the G1 Queen Anne, and, ran out a commanding winner of the G1 Prix du Moulin de Longchamp.  He was retired with a Timeform Rating of 129.  They don’t come much better.

RIBCHESTER’s service fee will also remain unchanged, and he will stand for $15,000 + GST.

Mark says, “RIBCHESTER has some big shoes to fill in taking IFFRAAJ’s place on the Haunui stallion roster but we couldn’t be happier to have him.  The word on his progeny in the North is very encouraging – to have his own trainer, Richard Fahey, singing their praises, along with the likes of Richard Hannon and some of the leading breakers and breeze-up consigners bodes well for the future.

“We were lucky enough to have a RIBCHESTER colt in our draft at Karaka.  He sold for $230,000 to Go Racing and as soon as the hammer fell, Chris Waller was on the phone to Albert Bosma to ask to train him.  That’s testament to the style of horse RIBCHESTER can leave.

“As always, we are very grateful to Godolphin to have BELARDO and RIBCHESTER returning in 2021 and, for their support and understanding in setting our service fees.  When you consider that IFFRAAJ’s highest fee in New Zealand was $25,000, I think it shows the consideration we always try to give when setting our fees at what we believe presents value for the New Zealand breeder.”

BELARDO and RIBCHESTER will arrive at Haunui Farm in early August.  Please contact Mark – 021 663 995 – or Shannon – 0212 855 513 – for more information.

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