ANZ Bloodstock
Harry Angel to shuttle to Darley Australia as the nation bids farewell to Winx
Son of Dark Angel to stand at Kelvinside in New South Wales for a fee of $22,000
Harry Angel to shuttle to Australia in 2019Credit: Mark Cranham
In Saturday's bumper issue of ANZ Bloodstock News:
Champion sprinter Harry Angel will shuttle to Darley’s Kelvinside base in New South Wales this year, where he will stand for an introductory fee of $22,000 (inc GST).
- Farewell to a Legend: An in-depth preview of the Queen Elizabeth Stakes and a look at the leading candidates for Winx's first covering.
Morning briefing: Rain holds off in Sydney ahead of day two of The Championships.
- Steve Moran: Value to be found at Randwick in a wide open Australian Oaks.
Stud news: Waikato Stud announce 2019 fees as Savabeel spearheads five-strong roster.
- Singapore News: Azzopardi takes off with Drone.
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