Casino Prince and Husson to Vinery
Vinery has increased its stallion strength with the announcement that Casino Prince, and Husson, will be taking up residence at the renowned stud, in the Hunter Valley.
Both are already proven sires, each has the score on the board, it is now upwards from here on.
It is exciting times for Vinery, with the inclusion of Casino Prince and Husson to stand alongside More Than Ready, Testa Rossa, Mossman and congrats, all have left an indelible mark as successful sires, while waiting in the wings, for his first season, is the proven weight for age performer, All Too Hard.
The negotiation to secure both young sires that have so much to offer has been a master stroke by the management of Vinery.
Casino Prince’s oldest progeny are rising four year olds, he is already credited with four Stakes performers in multiple Group l success, All Too Hard, Escado, South Australia Derby winner, Longport and Sookie.
Over two seasons he has 42 winners to his credit, and 38 place getters, earning $5,740,000 in prize money.
His sire, Flying Spur, was clearly among the better performed sons of Danehill, as a racehorse he won a Golden Slipper Stakes and sired a Slipper winner, reaching the ultimate as a sire with progeny earnings in excess of $103 million.
Casino Prince was not short of talent, when raced he recorded five wins in the best of company, capturing that elusive Group 1 in the weight for age Chipping Norton Stakes, over the mile at Randwick.
Husson can lay his claim, being described as a champion by South American standards, there is no point in arguing about that, furthermore, he never suffered defeat in five starts.
He completely refutes his male line, being by Hussonet who had a great turn of foot, as most of his progeny have inherited.
The top line emphasist is on speed, yet speed is not necessarily the principle ingredient that Husson portrays to his off spring.
He is getting progeny that can perform at a mile or better, with a winner in Peru at 2000 metres, 1800 metres in Argentina and 1600 metres in Australia.
To date Husson has sired 51 winning progeny, and seven Stakes winners, with prize money topping $2.0 million, both Husson and Casino Prince were foaled in 2003.
Vinery offers a wide selection of 13 sires to choose from, to suit the discerning breeder.