Spendthrift Australia Set 2019 Roster and Fees

Media Release - Friday May 10

Spendthrift Australia has set service fees for its roster of six stallions for 2019, led by multiple Group One-winning two-year-old Bolt d'Oro (USA) who will stand his debut season for $13,750 including GST.

Bolt D'OroThe son of Medaglia d'Oro (USA) will shuttle after covering a full book of mares in his first season at stud in Kentucky.

Overshare, the Group-winning son of top sire I Am Invincible, is set to stand his second season at Spendthrift Australia for a fee of $11,000 including GST, which is the same fee his sire stood for in his first four years at stud.

A multiple stakeswinning three-year-old during his racing career, Overshare will participate for the first time in the farm's renowned "Breed Secure" breeding program, which allows breeders to pay service fees from sale proceeds after recouping agreed expenses.

Also set to stand his second season is champion sire Sebring's Group Two-winning son Gold Standard. Winner of the sire-making Stan Fox S. (G2) at three, Gold Standard's fee will be $5,500 including GST. The flashy chestnut will also participate in Spendthrift's Breed Secure program.

Overshare and Gold Standard have first-crop foals arriving this spring following good support in their debut season.

Swear, by renowned sire of sires Redoute's Choice, has also been well supported in his two seasons at stud. He will stand 2019 for $5,500 including GST.

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Hampton Court, by the aforementioned Redoute's Choice, and Jimmy Creed (USA), by Distorted Humor, both have larger crops hitting the tracks soon. Hampton Court will stand for $5,500 including GST and Jimmy Creed (USA) for $8,800 including GST. Swear, Hampton Court and Jimmy Creed (USA) will also participate in the Breed Secure program in 2019

"We are very excited about the upcoming breeding season and our vision for the future of Spendthrift Australia," said Garry Cuddy, general manager. "We encourage breeders to visit to inspect our quality stallion roster and view the exciting farm developments that have taken place in the last four years. We are dedicated to the development of Spendthrift Australia and committed to helping breeders reach their goals."

For more information about Spendthrift Australia stallions or the Breed Secure program, or to set up an inspection, please contact the Spendthrift Australia team at 03 5421 5600, Garry Cuddy at 0410 451 595 or Josh Rix at 0411 116 648, or send an e-mail to stallions@spendthrift.com.auor visit Spendthrift.com.au.

Spendthrift Australia's full 2019 roster of stallions, with payable on live foal fees, are as follows:

Stallion

2019 Service Fee (Inc. GST)

Bolt d'Oro (USA) – NEW

$13,750

Gold Standard

$5,500

Hampton Court

$5,500

Jimmy Creed (USA)

$8,800

Overshare

$11,000

Swear

$5,500

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