Arriving ahead of schedule, the 2024 Queensland Stallions Directory is here.
Most of our members should have received your complimentary copy in the post already, if it hasn't yet arrived please try to be patient, it should be delivered in the next fortnight - we can't control Australia Post!
For new members, or those who didn't update their postal address, copies are available at various distribution centres, see here or you can contact the TBQA office on 0412 026 540 to organise a copy to be posted to you for a $15 mailing charge.
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We are excited to announce four new freshman sires to the Queensland stallion ranks this coming season: Officiating will be standing at Aquis, Hopetoun Farm is offering the exciting Empire of Japan and there are two very promising freshman sires in Alpine Edge (Clear Mountain Fairview Stud) and Don Corleone (Eureka Stud).
Don Corleone is a son of sire sensation, Extreme Choice (Not A Single Doubt), Eureka Stud are pleased to be able to bring this most elite of sire lines to Queensland. Performing in every major Australian 2YO Group 1 sprinting contest, Don Corleone was unfortunate not to win the Blue Diamond when being eleventh at the 200m mark after being held up in running to flash home for second place. He posted a second also in the ATC Sires Produce behind 3 x G1 winner Militarize and beating subsequent G1 winners Cylinder and Veight. With a strong fourth in the ultimate 2YO contest, The Golden Slipper, behind Shinzo, Cylinder and Kings Gambit. Don Corleone was retired after sustaining a foot injury in his last campaign with earnings of $971,450. A genuine talent with X-factor and the looks, Don Corleone is a boon for Queensland breeders.
An exciting prospect for Clear Mountain Fairview Stud, Alpine Edge was an exceptional 2YO, winning his first two starts at Group and Listed level, including the Gr.3 B.J. McLachlan Stakes. He was an unlucky second in the Magic Millions 2YO after missing the start by three lengths but cruised to a Magic Million QTIS triumph as a 4YO, earning more than $1.8 million during his career. Alpine Edge offers a unique combination of the famous La Troienne dynasty that has produced early 2YOs and champions for nearly a century around the world. His sire Better Than Ready is loaded with black type descendants, and his dam Freezethemillions was a talented 2YO with plenty of winning progeny. We can’t wait to see what this stallion will produce.
Officiating is the result of a global search to secure a stallion perfectly suited to the broodmare population of Queensland by Aquis. The handsome triple Gr.3 winner boasts a deep and rich pedigree including being a half-brother to USA Champion 2YO filly Caledonian Road. Officiating is a complete outcross to Danehill. He is a son of the Eclipse Champion Racehorse and elite sire Blame, sire of six individual Gr.1 winners and over 14% stakes horses to runners. BLAME is proving to be an elite broodmare sire, also running at over 14% stakes horses to runners including Gr.1 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile winner Forte and this seasons Gr.2 Todman Stakes winner Switzerland. A stallion carefully selected for Queensland breeders and our fast but Danehill line heavy broodmares with a specific focus on breeders with mares by Spirit of Boom, Better Than Ready and Spill the Beans.
Hopetoun Farm is excited to offer Empire of Japan to breeders. This stallion destroyed the field in the stallion-making ATC Breeders Plate (Gr.3), winning dominantly by three lengths in his first race, with past winners including Capitlist,
Pierro, Sebring, Snitzel, Choisir and Luskin Star. By the Champion Sire Snitzel from the Gr.2 winning General Nediym and mare Ichihara. An amazing type, a $680K Magic Millions Book 1 graduate, selected by one of the best judges in Australia, Henry Field. Empire of Japan is a precocious juvenile himself with an outstanding juvenile pedigree.
Telemon Stud sire, Sun City graces the front cover and we are always grateful to Barry Bowditch and Magic Millions for the continual support through their Naming Rights of the Directory.
A huge thank you to Lisa Frappell who always does a tremendous job coordinating this publication every year, and to Mr Peter Howard whose knowledge and expertise in the industry is second-to-none, he provides a valuable eye for proofing. We would also like to mention Erilyn Wedd and the team at TMPC, who produce and publish the magazine with such professionalism.
Thank you also to all the studs and businesses who support the publication and promote their stallions and businesses. We greatly appreciate your support, and we know you will find the 2024 Magic Millions Queensland Stallions Directory worthwhile. Every year we receive numerous compliments and comments about this being the “best stallion book in the country!” and we couldn’t agree more.