Kitchwin Hills Announce Fees

Breednet - Wednesday May 10

Kitchwin Hills have announced fees for Graff and Dubious for 2023.

Graff (Star Witness (Starcraft) x Dinkum Diamond (Keep The Faith)) enters his third season at stud off the back of an outstanding first crop of foals.

See the profile page for Graff.

Graff

A genuine Group 1 WFA sprinter, Graff covered significant books of mares in his first 2 seasons, the first of which will debut on racetracks next year.

The talented son of Star Witness will stand for a fee of $9,900 Inc GST in 2023.

Click here to see some of the Graff first season foals.

Kitchwin’s newest addition to the roster, Dubious (Not A Single Doubt (Redoute's Choice) x Suspicieuse (Elusive City)) is a familiar face, a multiple Group winning 2YO who was born and raised at Kitchwin Hills.

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See the profile page for Dubious.

Dubious

Dubious’s first crop has really caught the attention of the market with his yearlings selling up to $500,000 (major* sales average $230k) off a $13,200 service fee.

These attention grabbing rising 2YO’s are in the stables of some of the most elite trainers in the country.

Dubious will stand for a fee of $15,400 Inc GST in 2023.

Sire Profitability at Magic Millions Gold Coast 2023.

Click here for more details and bookings.

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