It’s in the
blood …
MOSHE, the
multiple winning brother to World Champion, Black Caviar, and half brother to
brilliant 2YO, All Too Hard, will stand at Eliza Park in 2012.
Eagerly sought
by stud farms throughout Australasia, Moshe provides broodmare owners with the
opportunity to tap into the hottest family in Australia.
Indicative of
the pedigree’s popularity is the yearling half sister to Moshe that was sold at
last week’s 2012 Australian Easter Yearling Sale for $2.6 million.
Only lightly
raced, Moshe won three from five starts including a six lengths romp at Bendigo
on debut in a blistering 56.95 seconds (just outside the course record
established in 1999). Moshe also won twice over 1000m at Moonee Valley, the
latter while carrying 59kgs.
Like his big
sister, you wouldn’t miss Moshe in a crowd …
“Having seen Moshe for the first time I was really
impressed with his physical appearance … he’s a very masculine horse like his
sire Bel Esprit,” Eliza Park nominations manager, Mark Lindsay points out.
“Moshe is already 640kgs, has tremendous length, bone and conformation and
we’re delighted to have the opportunity to stand him at Eliza Park …
particularly given our close association with the family over the years! Eliza
Park stands his sire, Bel Esprit AND bred and sold his mother, Helsinge.”
As speculation
grew as to his stud plans, the Sunday Herald Sun announced that “Moshe has the
bloodlines and now the headlines” and he will clearly be one of the most sought
out stallions in 2012.
Moshe’s
racehorse owners – a large syndicate formed by Roy Higgins and Wylie Dalziel
Racing – have retained an interest in Black Caviar’s brother and an
introductory service fee will be announced shortly.
For further
information, phone Mark Lindsay on 0416 334 338 or Philip Marshall on 0407 853
782.
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