Windsor Park Service Fees

Media Release - Friday May 4

Windsor Park Stud have announced service fees on their roster of stallions for 2018.

Rip Van Winkle – Remains Timeform's highest rated galloper (134)to stand in NZ since the great Montjeu. An emerging young sire who recently sired his 22nd stakes winner with the Australian Group race success of Kingsguard. Sire of 55 individual Australasian winners to date this season. 

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2018 fee: $12,500 plus GST

Charm Spirit– Triple Gr.1 winner and highest earning son of Invincible Spirit. 2018 first crop yearlings sold to $400,000 at Karaka– the highest priced yearling by a First Season Sire - and to A$300,000 on the Gold Coast. 



2018 fee: $18,000 plus GST

Turn Me Loose– Leading Australian sprinter/miler successful in the Gr.1 Emirates Stakes and Gr.1 WFA Futurity Stakes. A world class son of Iffraaj and his best southern hemisphere sired galloper. Covered a high class book of 145 mares in his debut season.



2018 fee: $15,000 plus GST

ShamExpress– Australian Gr.1 Newmarket winner. First yearlings sold to $360,000. Now fulfilling that promise on the racetrack with highly regarded 2YO's Xpressmymind, Qiji Express, Ava Bella, London Express, Australian trained 2YO's Surfliner, Embrace Me and Kaipaki.



 2018 fee: $12,500 plus GST

Mongolian Khan– Back to back Horse Of The Year and Champion 3YO. Only horse in history to win the ATC Australian Derby, New Zealand Derbyand Caulfield Cup. The ultimate startwith over 100 impressive first crop weanlings on the ground. 



2018 fee: $10,000 plus GST

Rageese– ExcitingAustralian Gr.1 performed 2YO and Melbourne Spring Carnival Group race winner. An imposing son of Street Cry with great natural talent and from the family of champion Emancipation. 



2018 fee: $5,000 plus GST

Vanbrugh– Precocious Sydney winning 2YO and dominant Spring 3YO Gr.1 winner. A cracking individual from the red hot sireline of champion sire Encosta De Lago -sire of Northern Meteor (sire of Zoustar). 



2018 fee: $5,000 plus GST

Falkirk stands for fee on application.

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