Bar Jester has given yearling buyers a timely reminder of the talents of his sire Sandbar.
The youngster burst on to the scene with an impressive all-the-way win in the $50,000 Clan O'...
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Bar Jester has given yearling buyers a timely reminder of the talents of his sire Sandbar.
The youngster burst on to the scene with an impressive all-the-way win in the $50,000 Clan O'...
18 Dec 25
Anticipation is building as Christmas approaches but the excitement is set to continue well into the new year.
That's because of the buzz surrounding Kooringal Stud's quality draft for the...
Winning a feature 3200-metre race in the springtime is every owner's dream.
The connections of Goofinator can now say they have achieved the feat, albeit not quite at the heights they...
21 Oct 25
Lady Be Great has done her best to live up to her name at stud.
The Charge Forward mare almost has a perfect strike-rate, with four of her five racetrack representatives finding their way...
Kooringal Stud is ideally situated to accommodate every requirement for all owner-breeders of Thoroughbred stock, with first-class facilities and dedicated staff. Our full range of services include permanent and seasonal agistment, breeding, fully supervised foaling, rearing of young stock, yearling preparation and spelling of racehorses.
We have over 3000 acres, comprising of more than 50 tree-lined paddocks ranging in size from 10 acres to 150 acres, all with direct access through a very safe and well designed system of laneways into five separate and extensive covered yard complexes.
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In 1910, John and Christina Lamont, with the first of their three children and all of their goods and chattels, moved up to Wagga Wagga from the Wimmera in Victoria. They were to take ownership of a bare block of almost 3000 acres of land 22 kms north of Wagga Wagga.
This was the north-west corner of Eunonybareenya Station, which had been cut off from the rest of the station by the Melbourne to Sydney railway line. John and Christina called their first block ‘Kooringal’ ...