Thoroughbred Stallion Profile - Native Kingdom
NATIVE KINGDOM NATIVE KINGDOM WAS A VERSATILE AND TOUGH RACEHORSE WHO RACED CONSISTENTLY OVER 5 CONSECUTIVE SEASONS. HE WON 9 RACES OVER DISTANCES FROM 800 METRES TO 2000 METRES. Native Kingdom was a versatile and tough racehorse who raced consistently over 5 consecutive seasons. He won 9 races over distances from 800 metres to 2000 metres. Native Kingdom represents the world acclaimed Star Kingdom sire line through Biscay's son Bletchingly. Bletchingly has been 3 times "Champion Australian Sire" as well as a former "Champion Juvenile Sire", and has produced over 60 stakes winners including Kingston Town, Emancipation and great two year olds (who all went on to become top stallions) of the calibre of Best Western, Canny Lad and Star Watch. Native Kingdom's dam line is particularly impressive in terms of both racetrack performance and soundness of offspring. Cumulatively, his race winning dam, Killigrew and his grandam, the unraced Rich and Rare, have produced 20 progeny to race for 19 winners. Native Kingdom's grandam Rich and Rare produced the 4 times Group 1 winner Citius whose Group 1 victories were in the AJC Doncaster, VATC Oakleigh Plate, VRC Lightning and the VRC Sires Produce Stakes. Native Kingdom has produced 2 group winners to date. Makarpura Star, as winner of four Group 1 races and $A2 million in Hong Kong and New Zealand Group 3 winner and Group 3 placegetter, Cupri Rose, have flown the flag internationally for the Queensland based sire. With 2 Group winners from just over seventy starters to date, it is amazing that this stallion has not been give more opportunities at stud by broodmare owners. NATIVE KINGDOM SURELY REPRESENTS OUTSTANDING VALUE AT A SERVICE FEE OF $A880 INCLUSIVE OF GST [ Back to Stallion List ] |
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