Graff Fee Confirmed at Kitchwin Hills

Media Release - Monday June 16

Kitchwin Hills announce that promising first season sire Graff, will stand at a retained fee of $9900 inc gst in 2025.

Graff will remain at $9,900 in 2025, click for more info.

A sire who has already unleashed a number of exciting 2yo's, Royal Chic (Graff - Seventhchic, by Seventh Reason) became Graff’s latest stakes horse in Saturday's Listed Oxlade Stakes at Eagle Farm won by Brave Design.

The Amarina Farm raised filly, produced an eye catching, flying finish performance that points to a very bright future and you can watch the race unfold in the Tweet below.

 
 

As seen on numerous occasions by the exciting 2yo Grafterburners ($541,000), Gemologist on Saturday at Rosehill also came from well back in the field, becoming another demonstration of Graff’s progeny’s consistent propensity to savage the line.

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Perhaps a telling sign for breeders of what is to come with his 3yo’s.

Amongst a crop of very exciting first season sires, Graff presents breeders with accessible value and material upside for 2025 matings.

Bookings can be secured via Bo Ritson or Oscar Engelbrecht on 65458065.

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