Group 1 winners Brametot and Kamsin head to Haras du Grand Chesnaie
Pair join The Anvil on the roster in Western France
Brametot and Kamsin are both on the move to Haras du Grand Chesnaie near Mayenne in deals brokered by Richard Venn as they join existing resident The Anvil.
The former, by Rajsaman and conqueror of Waldgeist in the 2017 Prix du Jockey Club, has two crops on the ground and has stood at both Haras de Bouquetot and Gestut Ebbesloh
Franck Lamy of the stud, who has placed Brametot at a fee of €3,000, said: "His dam is a sister to the great German stallion Monsun. I think he has the class to bring to mares with jumping ability."
Kamsin, the son of Samum who won the likes of the German Derby and Grosser Preis Von Baden, has moved around much of Europe, most recently standing at Annshoon Stud in Ireland, and should have promising jumpers to come. He is to stand for €2,500.
Lamy further told Jour de Galop: "His production is very successful over jumps and he had a winner this Thursday. We had already tried to have him before his arrival at the Haras d'Etreham."
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