Fastnet Rock - The New Sire of Sires

Media Release - Wednesday August 9
Another racing season has just finished and another son of Fastnet Rock is the leading first crop sire. 

Just look at what sons of Fastnet Rock have achieved in the last few years:



Hinchinbrook Champion 1stseason sire 2014/2015, Champion 2ndseason sire 2015/2016


Smart Missile Champion 1stseason sire 2015/2016



Foxwedge Champion 2ndseason sire 2016/2017



Your Song Champion 1stseason sire 2016/2017 (winners)

Bull PointAll these successful sons of Fastnet Rock stand in the Hunter Valley, which to paraphrase a song about New York, if you can make it there you can make it anywhere.

Kingstar Farm will be hoping Bull Point can join this successful run of sons of Fastnet Rock in the Hunter Valley, with his first foals now hitting the ground. 

This great looking stallion from one of the best families in the stud book served 88 mares in his first season and Kingstar will again be supporting him with many good mares this season.

Kingstar were very active at the June Magic Millions mares sales spending over $1.3m on 15 mares.

Bull Point stands for the modest fee of $7,700 and a limited number of lifetime breeding packages are still available.

Kingstar Farm will stand Bull Point, Monaco Consul & Salade for Season 2017.  

These stallions can be viewed during the Hunter Valley Stallion Parade weekend by appointment.
Please contact Adam Cook on 0427 901 201 or email
adam@kingstarfarm.com.au




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