Spendthrift Australia Announces '50 Day Deal'

Media Release - Friday October 26

Spendthrift Australia, in conjunction with Fulmen Park Longwood, has come up with an exciting offer for breeders called the "Spendthrift 50 Day Deal", the farm announced today.

"It's quite simple really: book your mare into any Spendthrift stallion, send her to Fulmen Park Longwood, and for $1,650 inc. GST you are provided with 50 days of agistment, reproductive vet work and walk-on transportation for that mare," said Garry Cuddy, General Manager at Spendthrift Australia. 

I Am Invincible stallion Overshare"At this time of year, there are still plenty of mares to be bred, and we see this as a wonderful opportunity for breeders from all over Australia to get involved with our innovative breeding programs – Breed Secure and Share The Upside – while also getting an incredible deal on agistment."

Spendthrift Australia has four stallions on its "Breed Secure" program, including Hampton Court, Jimmy Creed (USA), Swear and Warrior's Reward (USA). The farm features two new stallions on its "Share The Upside" program this year, including Sebring's G2 Stan Fox Stakes-winning son, Gold Standard, and I Am Invincible's multiple stakes-winning son, Overshare.

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"We have gone ahead on this arrangement with Fulmen Park Longwood based on the wonderful working relationship we have built in our time in Australia," added Cuddy. "We look forward to working with Bryan Gurry, Michael Christian, Kylie Taylor and their team on this arrangement."

For further information about Spendthrift's 50 Day Deal, please contact the Spendthrift Australia team at 03 5421 5600, Garry Cuddy at 0410 451 595 or Josh Rix at 0411 116 648.

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