Twin Hills Stud Join Premium Stallions – Now Available for Hypothetical Matings

Tara Madgwick - Sunday July 9

Twin Hills Stud have a great mix of proven and promising sires on their five strong roster for this spring - priced from $8,800 to $16,500 - and all stallions are now Premium stallions on Breednet so are available for our super popular Hypothetical Mating innovation.

Daumier, click for more info and to test a Hypothetical mating.

New to the roster this spring is exciting Group I MRC Blue Diamond Stakes winner Daumier, a fast precocious two year-old, whose five generation pedigree features intriguing double crosses of Halo, Northern Dancer and legendary matriarch Eight Carat (GB) opening the door for some fascinating pedigree theories.

Peltzer, click for more info and test your mare with a Hypothetical mating.

Champion racehorse and outstanding sire So You Think is firing on all cylinders and for his vast army of fans that can no longer afford to use him, his promising young sire son Peltzer will hold serious appeal as his fastest colt (Think About It is a gelding) to date and his first weanlings this year have sold for up to $100,000.

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Smart Missile, click for a Hypothetical mating if you are looking for a son of Fastnet Rock..

For those seeking a proven option Smart Missile (Fastnet Rock), Denman (Lonhro) and Hallowed Crown (Street Sense (USA) by Street Cry) are affordable and reliable, representing three of the most successful sirelines in Australia, so if you love the blood of these champion sires all three have much to offer the budget breeder.

If you are looking for a son of Lonhro, try Denman with a Hypothetical mating.

If you love the Street Cry sireline, but can't afford Anamoe try Hallowed Crown, from the family of Zabeel, click for more info.

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