Love Conquers All Returning to Queensland

Media Release - Thursday March 12

In a boost to the State’s stallion ranks, Love Conquers All will return to Queensland in 2020 standing at Clear Mountain Fairview on the Darling Downs. 

Love Conquers AllThe Champion Australian First Season Sire (by winners) as well as the Champion Queensland Sire for First, Second and Third Seasons, Love Conquers All offers breeders incredible value for money and significant return on investment. 

“This is a serious horse that has a proven breeding record,” Clear Mountain Fairview Stud Principal Bob Frappell said.

“Love Conquers All is a Queenslander through and through and it is great to have him return to the sunshine state,” Frappell added.

Sun Stud’s Managing Director, Danielle Cheng, is confident of the future of Love Conquers All after being placed at one of Queensland’s leading stud farms, Clear Mountain Fairview.

“We are very pleased with the outcome,” Cheng said.  

“We have been able to negotiate with all parties involved and can confirm a reduced service fee for 2020 that will ensure Queensland breeders can afford to support this wonderful sire.

“It should be noted that Love Conquers All has 64 winners and 100 wins this season. The only Queensland based sire with more winners is Spirit Of Boom (66 winners, 82 wins), and no stallion in the state has more progeny wins to their name than Love Conquers All in 2019/20”.

Clear Mountain Fairview Stud Manger Mick Frappell said Love Conquers All will be a terrific addition to the existing stallion roster.

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“Love Conquers All has stood most of his stud career here in Queensland,” Mick Frappell said.

“He is a Group producer, siring the likes of the five-time Stakes winner Savanna Amour, multiple Group winner I’m A Rippa and speed sensation Mr Marbellouz who collected black type honours in the BTC Ascot Handicap.

 “He will be instantly recognised and a great choice for mare owners for the 2020 breeding season.

“We look forward to Love Conquers All arriving at the farm and cannot wait to start covering in the coming season,” he ended.

Clear Mountain Fairview will stand Love Conquers All at incredible value of $5,500. Although the service fee is reduced there is latitude to negotiate the fee for multiple bookings.  

Love Conquers All will stand alongside: Worthy Cause (oldest progeny are yearlings); Jabali (three 2YO winners from his four runners in his first season and also owned by Sun Stud Syndicate); and Wanted (who started his career at Sun Stud and now owned by a breeding syndicate). 

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