Grenville Stud Stallion Parade

Media Release - Tuesday May 14
Grenville Stud will be holding their 2019 Stallion Parade on Saturday 8th of June at Whitemore House Farm and hope you are able to attend.

StratosphereGrenville are looking forward to showing you their exciting young line up of stallions which will be standing the 2019 breeding season at Grenville Stud.

Stratosphere is the newest addition to the Grenville Stud stallion roster. Stratosphere had blistering 2YO speed, is out of a 2YO Stakes winner, is a full brother to 2 stakes winners and is by Australia's champion sire Snitzel. He is also one of the best looking horses you will lay eyes on and you must come and inspect him - we guarantee you won't be disappointed.

Zululand will be standing his second season at Grenville Stud, he is by sire of sires Fastnet Rock and was a precocious 2YO winning the Gr. 2 VRC Sires Produce and also running a brave second in the Gr. 1 ATC Champagne Stakes. Zululand is exceptionally bred being from the Group 2 winning Hennesey mare Dream Play who is a half sister to Group 1 winner Diplomat Lady.

We are starting to see the progeny of the Gr.1 winning Mawingo hit the track and they are showing some real potential. This is highlighted by the recent success of Soldier of Love who has had 5 starts this campaign for 3 wins and 2 seconds in NSW.

Mawingo – $4,400 inc GST
Stratosphere - $4,400 inc GST
Zululand - $5,500 inc GST

All service fees are payable within 30 days of live foal.
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