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KING’S LEGACY

ing’s Legacy might well be the most interesting stallion to go to stud in Australia in 2021. He is a son of Champion stallion Redoute’s Choice who has had over 30 sons go to stud. His two best sire sons to date are champions in Snitzel and Not A Single Doubt who have both become enduring influences with plenty of their sons now at stud in competition with King’s Legacy. We also see the exciting The Autumn Sun being one of the most popular stallions at stud in the last few years, and his first yearlings are about to hit the sales ring next season. At the same time, we have seen other high-profile sons of the stallion go to stud with varying success. We can confidently state that being a son of Redoute’s Choice is no guarantee of success. King’s Legacy is no different, but it will

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