Fee Confirmed for Ilovethiscity

Media Release - Thursday June 15

Ilovethiscity winner of the Group I Randwick Guineas, and producer of Group I two-year-old El Dorado Dreaming will stand the 2023 breeding season at Noor Elaine Farm.

Ilovethiscity has proven to be a strong producer of stakes class gallopers with the likes of El Dorado Dreaming, King of Hastings, Ilovemyself, Chapel City, Moonlover and stakes performed Pippali and Savoie.

Ilovethiscity is the sire of $1million Showdown winner King's Consort - image Grant Courtney

Not to mention classy three year-old King's Consort, who won the $1million The Showdown last year at two and was also fourth in the $2million Magic Millions 3YO Guineas in January. 

Ilovethiscity produced a yearling sale average just shy of $50,000 this year and achieved his best ever result in the sale ring when a Noor Elaine Farm consigned colt from Golden Child sold for $180,000 at the Magic Millions Adelaide Yearling Sale to Henry Dwyer Racing.

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The demand for his yearlings is a clear testament to the quality of his produce.

Ilovethiscity covered his biggest ever book of mares in 2020 and has over 90 rising two year olds, so is well placed for further racetrack success.

Ilovethiscity

Completely free of Danehil blood, Ilovethiscity stands at Noor Elaine Farm in Euroa and his 2023 fee is $5,500 (Including GST). All enquiries can be directed to Tim Jackson 0428 855 240 and George Yannas 0400 145 841.

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