Brighthill Farm Announce Loss of Perfectly Ready

Media Release - Monday March 23

Brighthill Farm have announced the loss of consistent stallion Perfectly Ready.

Perfectly Ready The rising 18-year-old son of More Than Ready returned to the farm from the vet clinic this morning where he was euthanized after a short battle with inoperable colic.
 
“Perfectly Ready was a wonderful stallion for us here at Brighthill Farm,” general manager Nick King said.

“He was not only a Group One winner himself but left Group One winner Signify and as a broodmare sire has left Group One winner Aloisia.”
 
As well as Signify, Perfectly Ready left Al Strada who was New Zealand’s top two-year-old colt and multiple Group One placed.

He also produced high class mares such as Perfect Start, Miss Three Stars and Moozoon. His total progeny earnings are in excess of $13 million.
 
He is now also making a big impact as a broodmare sire, with his mares so far producing the likes of Gr.1 Thousand Guineas (1600m) winner Aloisia, Gr.3 Maribyrnong Plate (1000m) winner Run Naan and exciting New Zealand three-year-old Riodini.
 
Perfectly Ready created a long lasting association with his original owners, HRH Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Maktoum, Vinery Stud and Brighthill Farm.
 
“Perfectly Ready was a brilliant sire for us at Brighthill Farm,” King said. “Not only was he leading Karaka Freshman sire but was also Champion first season sire with his maiden crop of two-year-old’s in 2010/11.
 
“His loss will also be greatly felt around the farm on a day-to-day basis. Perfectly Ready had a wonderful character that was noticed and one that touched everybody who was involved with him. He will be greatly missed.” – NZ Racing Desk

 

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