Russian Camelot (IRE)
Widden Victoria
2024 FEE: $19,800
A superbly appointed farm with spacious, safe paddocks, Widden Stud Victoria is the perfect location from which to base mares for the Victorian breeding season. Widden Victoria offers the full suite of bloodstock services, from covering mares and foaling down right through to weaning, sales preparation, breaking in and pre-training. The key systems and processes Widden Stud has used to achieve premium results from our Hunter Valley farm over more than a century have been brought into practice in Victoria.
56 Mt Eliza Road , Kerrie, VIC, 3434info@widden.com
www.widden.com
+61 (03) 5428 5168
Latest News
Nicks that Click – Russian Camelot
Outstanding staying sire Camelot has just enjoyed a red letter weekend in Europe producing Group I Irish Derby winner Los Angeles and Group I Pretty Polly Stakes winner Bluestocking with both horses bred on the same cross and it’s one well worth noting for Australian breeders looking to utilise Camelot’s lone sire son in Australia.
Camelot Colt Wins G1 Irish Derby
The Camelot x Dansili nick produced it’s second Group I winner of the weekend when quality colt Los Angeles won the Group I Irish Derby following on from Bluestocking winning the Group I Pretty Polly Stakes.
G1 Pedigree Watch – New G1 Winner for Camelot
Last year’s Group I Pretty Polly Stakes (1m2f) at the Curragh was won by top class Fastnet Rock mare Via Sistina (IRE), who now calls Australia home and the race was run again overnight in Ireland with victory going to Juddmonte Farms homebred Camelot mare Bluestocking.
$180,000 Russian Camelot Filly Sells at Adelaide MM
The highest price for a first season sire on the opening day of the Adelaide Magic Millions Yearling Sale was achieved by Widden Stud’s dual Group I winner Russian Camelot (IRE), whose filly from Shakespearean Lass sold for $180,000.
Inglis Premier First Season Sire Galleries – Check Them Out
The Inglis Premier Yearling Sale starts this Sunday and there is a strong Victorian flavour to this sale as you would expect and first season sires in particularly are going to play a role with the most represented being Victorian based Hanseatic and Tagaloa with first season sire galleries now available on Breednet for quick comparisons.
Widden First Season Sires off the Mark
The 2024 Magic Millions Yearling Sale was a busy one for Widden Stud selling 65 yearlings across Books 1 and 2 for $14.6million and particularly pleasing was the warm reception afforded their first season sires Anders, Russian Camelot (IRE), Dirty Work and Doubtland.
Multiple Group 1 winner and 3-time Group 1 placed from just 11 starts … Timeform’s highest rated Australian 3YO in 2020 … Outstanding Group 1 (6:2-2-1) & WFA (5:1-3-1) record … only Northern hemisphere bred winner of an Australasian Derby … Group 1 Underwood Stakes honour roll includes So You Think, Dundeel and Ocean Park … commences stud duties in 2021.