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The 2011- 2012 season is shaping up to be an exciting one for Cold Mountain Stud. We look forward to moving on from the disastrous start we had to the year with the January floods crippling our racing team and wiping out many fantastic yearlings.


We are eagerly awaiting the first 2 year old races with our stallions having their first crop ready to hit the tracks running. Trainer Murray Sullivan is rapped with the youngsters who really look as though they will make their mark in the 2 year old features.


We are also very pleased to announce the arrival of South Park Hanover to the stud scene. He will stand his first season at Moore this year with about 20 of the stud mares heading his way. Anyone who has had a look at this horses’ pedigree should be very excited for Queensland breeding as he is an awesome cross with Fake Left mares.


All stallion service fees include a live foal guarantee and there are discounts for multiple bookings. We can provide chilled semen and on-farm service.


Please visit our Stallion pages for more info on our sires. Booking forms can be downloaded and requests made for fact brochures.

Gold Dust Beach

Gold Dust Beach


Gold Dust Beach paced 1:54.4 as a two year old and then lowered that mark to 1:51.2 with earnings of $348,315US for his three year old season. He won five races straight as a three year old including his heat of the American National at Balmoral and went on to win the $250,000US final in 1:51.2. Gold Dust Beach was first home in the heat and final of the $70,000US Kentucky Sired Summer Championship.

South Park Hanover

South Park Hanover

South Park Hanover has everything he needs to be a top sire of the future. He has superior breeding being the second fastest son of the great Artsplace, out of a full sister to former world record holder and multi award winning three year old Mystical Maddy (1:50.0 $1,436,325US).
Camelot Hall

Camelot Hall


As a two year old Camelot Hall won the US$830,798 Metro Pace at Woodbine in a sizzling 1:51.8, he also won a US$82,930 division of the Nassagaweya Stakes and a heat of the Governors Cup at Mohawk. He ran a very close second in the ($640,000 US) Woodrow Wilson Final at The Meadowlands. He was voted the two year old pacing colt of the year by the Woodbine Entertainment Group (WEG) and was the fastest two year old in America in the 2003 season.