Kia Ora Stud

Death Of Kia Ora Stud Owner Ananda Krishnan At 86

Kia Ora Stud owner and Vinery Stud part-owner Ananda Krishnan has died at the age of 86. The news was announced by the billionaire's private investment firm Usaha Tegas on Thursday. "The family has requested privacy to mourn his passing. Ananda made significant contributions to nation-building and the corporate world. His philanthropic initiatives have touched many lives," a statement read. Krishnan bought Kia Ora Stud in 2000. The operation returned to standing stallions in 2021 with G1 Golden Slipper winner Farnan, and has since added Captivant and Prague. During his...

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Lucky Girl Tops Inaugural Inglis Digital USA July Sale

The debut auction from the Inglis Digital USA platform was led by the $235,000 sale of racemare MSW Lucky Girl (Ire) (Exceed and Excel {Aus}), the auction house said in a release late Wednesday. Previously operated under the Wanamaker's banner before partnering with the Australian-based William Inglis & Son Ltd., and relaunching earlier this year, Wednesday's returns saw a gross just above $450,000, with an average sale price over $21,000. "We were excited to get underway for the first time as Inglis Digital USA," said Liza Hendriks, CEO of Inglis...

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Learning To Fly 'Justifys' The Hype

by TDNAus/NZ The Annabel Neasham-trained Learning To Fly (Aus) (Justify) turned heads when she broke her maiden in the G3 Widden S. last month and she more than justified that hype when overcoming a wide barrier to win the Inglis Millennium (Listed Restricted) at Sydney's Randwick Race Course on Saturday. After breaking cleanly from gate 15, the filly was settled on the outside by Chad Schofield, who was happy to sit on the wide outside. As the field rounded the turn, Learning To Fly showed she was aptly named, storming...

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American-Sourced Mares at Magic Millions: Part Two

The Magic Millions Gold Coast Sale began Tuesday on Australia's east coast in Queensland, and through the first two days of the sale, four horses have breached the seven-figure threshold, including a colt by the pensioned Not A Single Doubt (Aus) that fetched A$1.7 million (about US$1.23 million) from Ciaron Maher Bloodstock. In Tuesday's TDN, we previewed a few of the Gold Coast offerings hailing from female families sourced in the U.S. and here we list a handful of others that were set to go under the hammer during the...

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