The Oaks Stud's Darci Brahma, who was recently credited with his first Group I success in Australia, will stand at a reduced fee of $20,000 + GST ($30,000
last season) this year.
The Cambridge-based stallion's daughter Gust Of Wind (pictured Steve Hart) was successful in the ATC
Oaks to join Recite, Nashville, Irish Fling, Artistic and Super Easy as
top-flight winners for the son of Danehill.
Associate stallion Bachelor Duke, represented by this season's Group I Captain
Cook Stakes winner Shuka and Group III Canterbury Gold Cup winner Scapolo, will
stand at $6000 + GST ($8000 last year) while Roc de Cambess fee has been
reduced from $6000 to $5000 + GST.
He is the sire of five winners, including Reminisce who recently ran third in
the Gr.1 Manawatu Sires' Produce while his son Our Rokkii finished fourth. NZ Racing Desk