Woodside Park Announce 2023 Fees

Tara Madgwick - Tuesday April 25

Woodside Park Stud in Victoria will stand five sires this spring with Shalaa (IRE) heading the roster at a fee of $22,000.

Shalaa stands at $22,000

A proven stakes sire and an excellent source of juveniles, Shalaa has had five 2YO winners so far this season highlighted by stakes-winner Princess Duhallow and  and has also sired three year-old Group winners Jennilala, Recommendation

Fresh from siring brilliant sprinter Overpass to win the $4million The Quokaa in Perth, Vancouver is great value at a fee of $11,000.

Vancouver stands at $11,000

The Golden Slipper winning son of Medaglia D’Oro has sired nine stakes-winenrs and Overpass promises to become his first Group I winner with a series of Group wins and placings on his resume and the promise of better to come,

A Group I producing sire, Foxwedge, stands at $11,000 and is always great value.

Foxwedge stands at $11,000

The good looking son of Fastnet Rock has sired 25 stakes-winners worldwide and five of them are Group I winners.

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A promising son of champion sire Written Tycoon, Rich Enuff stands at a fee of $11,000.

Rich Enuff stands at $11,000

He produced 66% winners to runners with four stakes-winners to his credit and sired slick juvenile Claymore Mine to win the Mornington Sires Produce Stakes last weekend.

Bringing an international flavour to the roster is blueblood Group winning miler Delaware (GB), a son of the legendary Frankel, who will stand his second season at a fee of $8800.

All fees inclusive of GST.

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