Cameron Ring Joins Waterford Bloodstock

Media Release - Monday September 17

Leading NZ based bloodstock agency, Waterford Bloodstock, has appointed Cameron Ring to join the company beginning September 24th.

Originally founded as Michael Wallace Bloodstock and rebranded as Waterford in 2015, the agency has comprised of Michael Wallace, Nicky Wallace and Mike Rennie, who has departed to rejoin the team at Waikato Stud.

Cameron has accumulated an impressive grounding in the Thoroughbred industry, combining practical work at some of NZ's most successful stud farms with industry experience with some of the leading agents in Australasia which include Paul Willets, Paul Moroney and Damon Gabbedy. He is currently placed with leading NZ stud farm, Cambridge Stud.

Cameron also holds a Bachelor of Commerce Degree from Lincoln University and was awarded the 2017 Taylor Family Scholarship which enabled him to complete the Irish National Stud Course.

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This combination of practical and theory based experience, along with his enthusiasm for the industry ensures that Cameron will be a valuable addition to the Waterford team and he will be active in supporting both our current and expanding client base.

Waterford Bloodstock founder, Michael Wallace commented "We are thrilled with the applications we received from all over the world to join Waterford. Cameron is exactly the type of person we feel can excel in this position and the industry. We look forward to welcoming him into the team."

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