Exceptional Credentials - Extraordinary Value

Sponsored Content - by Tara Madgwick - Wednesday October 11

The Group I MRC Caulfield Guineas is a race associated with truly great colts that become great stallions and a vintage renewal of the race in 2021 was fought out by three outstanding colts and one of them has some stunning first foals on the ground this spring.

Captivant in the China Horse Club colours and white hat made Anamoe work for his win - image Racing Photos

Darley superstar Anamoe took the prize that day by half a length over Captivant with Artorius in third place and Hitotsu just on their heels – vintage!

A fast pre-Christmas winning two year-old that blossomed in the autumn to win the Group I ATC Champagne Stakes (1600m), Captivant is the best son of Golden Slipper winning sire Capitalist, who is in turn the fastest and most precocious son of champion sire Written Tycoon.

 

Captivant wins the G1 Champagne Stakes - image Steve Hart.

 

While Anamoe, Artorius and Hitotsu are all standing their first seasons in the Hunter Valley this spring, Captivant won the race to go to stud first and covered a quality book of 127 mares at Kia Ora Stud last year and breeders are delighted with what they are seeing in his first foals.

Captivant x Distinction Colt

"We couldn't be happier with our colt. Captivant has added a bit of class to a scopey Pierro mare and the resulting foal is strong, athletic and going to grow into a very nice yearling." - Adrian Stanley, Woburn Farm

 

Captivant x Summer Fun Filly (half-sister to G1 placed Kimochi)

“This filly is a real powerhouse. She’s strong with plenty of bone, a great shoulder and a lot of quality - very typical of what we’re seeing in Captivant’s first foals.” – Shane Wright, Kia Ora

 

Captivant x Shivani Colt

“This colt is incredibly athletic and all quality. He has a lot of leg, good bone and is a fantastic shape - much like Captivant.” – Belle Howard, Kia Ora

 

Captivant x Express Dreams (NZ) Colt (pictured at just 24hrs old)

“We’re really happy, he’s a good strong foal and a very good first foal. He’s what we ordered - very strong and correct.” – Rodney Schick, Windsor Park Stud

 

Captivant x Lipizzan Colt

“He’s a good-shaped foal with plenty of leg. We bred the mare to Captivant to do that and are very happy with the result.” – Rob Petith, Silverdale Farm

 

Captivant x I’m a Shampion (NZ) Filly

“Such a classy filly! She has a beautiful head, great action and plenty of strength. She is a wonderful first foal.” – Stephanie Stephen, Henstep Thoroughbreds

Captivant, click here for more info and a Hypo mating.

Captivant remains at the value fee of $27,500 inc. GST offering extraordinary value for exceptional credentials.

 

 

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