Volksraad_(horse)

Volksraad (horse)

Volksraad (horse)

British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse


Volksraad (5 February 1988 – 28 December 2011) was a British-bred thoroughbred horse who when standing at stud in New Zealand was a champion sire.[1] He dominated the New Zealand sires lists, with six consecutive titles from 2001 to 2007.

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Racing and breeding career

Volksraad was bred by the Darley Stud and his name is allied with an old Afrikaans parliamentary assembly. He was trained by Henry Cecil and won as a two-year-old at Newmarket. He had two starts as a three-year-old, winning at Royal Ascot and then finished third in the Group Two Newmarket Challenge Stakes. A training accident led to his premature retirement.[2]

He was purchased for 21,000 guineas at auction from the 1992 December sales in England by Nelson Schick and Steve Till, Pat Connell and the Davison family and moved to New Zealand. He began his stud career at Mapperley Stud, near Matamata, standing for a $2500 service fee, before transferring to Windsor Park Stud. His service fee peaked at $27,500.[3]

Volksraad was euthanased after fracturing a shoulder in a paddock accident on 28 December 2011. He was 23 years old.[4] [5]

Notable progeny

His progeny includes:

He is broodmare sire of:

See also

Thoroughbred racing in New Zealand


References

  1. "Volksraad (GB) 1988 / Breeding / LOVERACING.NZ". loveracing.nz.
  2. Rodley, Aidan (28 December 2011). "Super stallion Volksraad leaves a legacy". Stuff.
  3. "Champion stallion dies". Otago Daily Times Online News. 29 December 2011.



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