Vinery Sires on Show this Weekend

Media Release - Thursday August 21

Vinery sires are firing on all fronts and the stud's red-hot roster will be on show for broodmare owners this weekend.

More Than ReadyMORE THAN READY again sired Gr.1 winners in both hemispheres last season and notched his 130th stakes winner at Deauville on the weekend when the undefeated Niarchos owned colt, Nucifera was successful in the Boutin Stakes. Rain permitting, his Sydney filly Nayeli can return to form in the G2 Silver Shadow Stakes at Warwick Farm this Saturday.

MYBOYCHARLIE is another Vinery shuttler building a successful dual-hemisphere career. His now USA based filly Euro Charline (U.K) scored a history-making victory in the G1 Beverly D Stakes last Saturday and Hall Of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher is setting her for the Breeders' Cup championships at Santa Anita in November before a possible tilt at Dubai next year.

His Randwick Group 1 winner Peggy Jean can strike again at the elite level with spring assignments in the Flight Stakes at Randwick and Thousand Guineas at Caulfield.

MOSSMAN is fresh from capturing the Australian 2YO Sires' premiership beating barn-mate TESTA ROSSA, overall Mossman sired the winners of 16 stakes races last season.

His Golden Slipper winning filly Mossfun is marking time after a virus but she will be back for a crack at the G1 Coolmore Stud Stakes at Flemington on November 1.

Mossman's Champion sprinter Buffering will also head to Melbourne to defend his G1 Manikato Stakes crown against Lankan Rupee at Moonee Valley on October 24.

Australian Champion 3yo ALL TOO HARD and his first foals will also take centre-stage at the Vinery Open Day.

The record-breaking colt of his generation, All Too Hard will begin covering his second book in September and he is already being touted as the heir-apparent to Vinery champions Red Ransom and More Than Ready.

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