Kingstar Show Faith in Lord

Media Release - Sunday July 29

Kingstar Farm are over the moon with the newest acquisition to their stallion ranks and invite breeders to join them in their support of top class sprinter Lord Of The Sky.

Lord of the SkyKingstar believe that Lord Of The Sky fits the bill perfectly when it comes to what is required for a young sire possessing precocity, speed and soundness.

When looking at the top tier of young proven sires in Australia at the moment namely I Am Invincible and Spirit Of Boom there are plenty of similarities between those sires and Lord Of The Sky when it comes to racetrack performance prior to commencing stud duties.

Kingstar will be supporting Lord Of The Sky with a very strong group of their own mares this year with over 30 mares currently committed to the classy sprinter.

''Along with our strong support of Lord Of The Sky in his first year at stud we are also continuing our support of Bull Point who is about to commence his third season. We are wrapped with the types Bull Point is giving us and looking forward to presenting his first yearling sale crop early next year',' said Kingstar Manager Adam Cook.

For any breeders who join us in our support of Lord Of The Sky and Bull Point this season we are happy to offer Free Agistment for 60 days for their mares at our Denman Farm.

''With most Hunter Valley Farms Struggling with the recent dry conditions in the area we are lucky enough to have been able to keep our paddocks well irrigated and in good order during this time. 

Mares enjoying the sun at Kingstar Farm last week"We want to make sure breeders Australia wide have every opportunity to use our stallions and are willing to extend this offer to any breeders who wish to support our stallions in the 2018 Season''.

Feel Free to touch base with us to discuss your 2018 breeding options at any time. 

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Ben Lawrence

0427958452

ben@kingstarfarm.com.au

Adam Cook

0427901201

adam@kingstarfarm.com.au

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