Kitchwin Hills Welcome Guests to Stallion Parades

Media Release - Friday July 28

Join us at Kitchwin Hills for an unforgettable experience at our 2023 Stallion Parades, taking place from Friday, August 25th, until Sunday, August 27th and test your mares ahead of time with a Hypothetical mating to Graff and Dubious.

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Kitchwin Hills Stallions, Dubious and Graff will be available to view all day at our brand-new parade complex! As well as the opportunity to see some of Graff’s striking offspring.



Kitchwin’s newest addition to the roster is a familiar face, multiple Group winning 2YO who was born and raised here at Kitchwin Hills. His 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. Kitchwin Hills are thrilled to obtain Dubious (Not A Single Doubt) just as his 2YO’s are set to explode.

Graff (Star Witness) enters his 3rd season at stud off the back of an outstanding first crop of foals. 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.



Come join us for a bacon and egg roll before 10am. Indulge in delightful afternoon tea until early afternoon or a warm and hearty lunch from 12pm onwards. As the day progresses, join us for a relaxing drink or two, accompanied by nibbles, until sundown.

When: Open anytime on Friday the 25th, Saturday 26th and Sunday the 27th of August

Where: Waverley Road, Scone NSW 2337

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