Trelawney Stud has announced that dual-stint sire Van Nistelrooy ill not cover in the Southern Hemisphere this season.
Van Nistelrooy, who stands at Coolmore in Ireland during Northern Hemisphere time, has covered four books of mares to Southern Hemisphere time after being brought to New Zealand by a partnership of farms including Chequers Stud, Curraghmore Stud, Fairdale Stud, Haunui Farm, Pencarrow Stud and, of course, Trelawney Stud.
Trelawney Stud’s Brent Taylor confirmed the parties concerned will take a watching brief before deciding if the sire returns to New Zealand in the future.
Taylor said: “We and our partners thought that for this season we will take the opportunity to sit back and see how his progeny perform over the next twelve months."
Van Nistelrooy, who stands at Coolmore in Ireland during Northern Hemisphere time, has covered four books of mares to Southern Hemisphere time after being brought to New Zealand by a partnership of farms including Chequers Stud, Curraghmore Stud, Fairdale Stud, Haunui Farm, Pencarrow Stud and, of course, Trelawney Stud.
Trelawney Stud’s Brent Taylor confirmed the parties concerned will take a watching brief before deciding if the sire returns to New Zealand in the future.
Taylor said: “We and our partners thought that for this season we will take the opportunity to sit back and see how his progeny perform over the next twelve months."
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