Blue Gum Farm Announce Sudden Passing of Sejardan

Media Release - Wednesday November 5

It is with deep sadness that Blue Gum Farm announces the passing of our young stallion Sejardan, who suffered a sudden and catastrophic injury earlier today.

Despite immediate veterinary intervention and round-the-clock care from an exceptional veterinary team led by Dr Angus Adkins of Avenel Equine Hospital, Sejardan was unable to be saved.

Vale, Sejardan

Sejardan arrived at stud in 2023, bringing with him brilliance, charisma and a reputation as one of the most naturally gifted juveniles of his generation.

Trained by Gary Portelli, Sejardan was undefeated before Christmas at two, capturing the Group 3 Breeders’ Plate and the $1 million Golden Gift, before returning in the autumn to claim the time-honoured Group 2 Todman Stakes – a proven stallion-making race. His early talent left a lasting impression on all who worked with him.

In the words of his trainer Gary Portelli: “He’s the smartest colt I have ever had anything to do with in my life as a trainer.”

Sejardan was only beginning his journey as a sire.

His first crop of weanlings presented this year and were extremely well received, selling up to $130,000 and consistently finding strong homes at leading farms throughout the country.

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Their strength, quality and athleticism gave every indication that Sejardan was on track to make a meaningful impact as a stallion. This loss is felt deeply by everyone at Blue Gum Farm.

We particularly acknowledge the staff who worked most closely with him every day, especially his stallion handler Justin Telfer, who formed a strong bond with him from the moment he arrived.

We also extend our heartfelt sympathies to Sejardan’s ownership and shareholder group, who believed in him and supported his journey from champion colt to promising young sire.

We would also like to sincerely thank the many breeders who supported Sejardan across his first three seasons at stud. Your belief in the horse, your mares, and his future was genuinely appreciated, and we will continue to honour that faith through the stock he leaves behind.

We will remember him with great affection and pride.

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