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  • 2021 Service Fees for Telemon Released

    Thursday, 6th May 2021

    Telemon Thoroughbreds is set to enter the 2021 breeding season with an unchanged line-up of three stallions. Champion Colt and Golden Slipper Sire Sidestep (Exceed and Excel) has had his fee reduced to $11,000 ($16,500 in 2020). Telemon Principal Dan Fletcher explained that the move was aimed at shoring up support for their exceptional young headline sire. “We’re eagerly awaiting his first QTIS runners,” Fletcher said. “We’ve made a conscious decision to sharpen the focus on Sidestep this season for our QTIS breeders and we wanted to take the initiative with his service fee to get these guys behind us. He has his biggest, highest quality crop on the ground and the calibre of this stock is next level as you would expect. His initial runners may be small in number, but the winners just keep coming. His first Queensland sired crop sold to $150,000 off a $7,700 fee so we’re extremely excited about Sidestep’s future.” Joining him on a fee of $11,000 ($13,200 in 2020) is dual hemisphere Group 1 winner, Jungle Cat (Iffraaj). “Jungle Cat covers his third book of mares this season and is a horse going places. It’s quite amazing to think that when we brought him down in 2019, we had to educate our breeders a little bit about the IIffraaj blood: since then, Wootton Basset has become globally significant and will stand at $71,500 in The Hunter, and Almanzor is one of the most talked about stallions in Australasia.” Completing Telemon’s roster is Sun City (Zoustar) – see below – at an unchanged fee of $7,700. “Sun City was particularly well received in 2020,” Fletcher revealed. “He is the most precocious, naturally brilliant son of Zoustar and is a breathtaking individual. We’ve positioned him as a QTIS stallion that will get early winners. Experienced breeders told us last year he is the best-looking horse in Queensland and, with his pedigree as well as the blistering speed he showed pre-Christmas, we don’t think his supporters will have a long wait to be rewarded."