Tagaloa (AUS)

2017 Lord Kanaloa (King Kamehameha) x Vasilissa (Heart's Cry)
Stands at Yulong Stud
2025 FEE: $22,000

Similar Fee Range

Dubawi - Dubai Millennium
Woodside Park - $22,000
Snitzel - Redoute's Choice
Coolmore Stud - $19,250
Deep Field - Northern Meteor
Widden Stud - $19,800
Capitalist - Written Tycoon
Kia Ora Stallions - $22,000
Redoute's Choice - Danehill
Coolmore Stud - $22,000
Camelot - Montjeu
Widden Victoria - $19,800
Rubick - Encosta De Lago
Gooree Park - $19,250
Invincible Spirit - Green Desert
Lovatsville - $22,000
Written Tycoon - Iglesia
Widden Stud - $22,000
Invincible Spirit - Green Desert
Woodside Park - $19,800
Tavistock - Montjeu
Westbury Stud - $20,000
Street Cry - Machiavellian
Coolmore Stud - $22,000
Lord Kanaloa (JPN) 2008
Vasilissa (JPN) 2012
King Kamehameha (JPN) 2001
Lady Blossom (JPN) 1996
Heart's Cry (JPN) 2001
Penkenna Princess (IRE) 2002
Kingmambo (USA) 1991
Manfath (IRE) 1991
Storm Cat (USA) 1989
Saratoga Dew (USA) 1989
Sunday Silence (USA) 1990
Irish Dance (JPN) 1990
Pivotal (GB) 1993
Tiriana (GB) 1995
Nureyev: 5dx5s

Sons of Lord Kanaloa at Stud in Australasia

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Yesterday's Results

5th Lismore: Motion A Nation 3f ex Galivant
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Race Record

At 2
1st - Blue Diamond Stakes (1200) Gr.1
1st - Strath Haven Preston Plate (1000)
2nd - Unsw Todman Stakes (1200) Gr.2
3rd - Darley Maribyrnong Plate (1000) Gr.3
4th - Golden Slipper (1200) Gr.1
4th - Neds Blue Diamond Prelude-C&G (1100) Gr.3
At 3
1st - Cs Hayes Stakes (1400) Gr.3
3rd - Kennedy Australian Guineas (1600) Gr.1
3rd - Superior Food Serv Manfred Stk (1200) Gr.3
3rd - H.D.F. McNeil Stakes (1200) Gr.3

Latest News

All You Need to Know Ahead of the 2025 NZB Ready to Run Sale
New Zealand Bloodstock’s 2025 Ready to Run Sale is just days away, set to take place on 12 & 13 November at the iconic Karaka Sales Centre.
Good Week to be a Victorian!
There were 26 stakes run at Flemington during the Melbourne Cup Carnival last week and they were all won by different horses with no horse successful more than once which is somewhat unusual, although we shall always wonder could have been for Tentyris.

Sons of Lord Kanaloa at Stud in Australasia