Zoustar
Zoustar (foaled 8 September 2010) is a two-time Group 1 winning Australian Thoroughbred racehorse and successful sire who has sired multiple stakes winners. BackgroundOriginally bred by Racetree Stud outside of Beaudesert, Queensland, Zoustar was sold for A$85,000 at the 2011 National Weanling Sale. He was sold again at the 2012 Magic Millions yearling sale for A$140,000 to syndicator Sheriff Iskander.[2] Racing careerZoustar was successful in his first start on the 13 April 2013 winning at Canterbury by almost two-lengths. He won his next two starts culminating in his first stakes race when taking out the Sires' Produce Stakes at Doomben. As a three-year-old Zoustar won his first Group 1, the Golden Rose Stakes at Rosehill. Trainer Chris Waller said after the race, "He's a serious colt, a valuable colt now … geez he's got a big future."[3] Three weeks later Zoustar effortlessly won the Roman Consul Stakes at Randwick by a margin of over four-lengths. This victory ensured that Zoustar would start the even money favourite in the Coolmore Stud Stakes at Flemington a month later on the 2 November 2013. Zoustar won the race comfortably by a margin of two-lengths and allowed jockey Jim Cassidy to ride his 100th Group 1 winner of his career.[4] After a four month break, Zoustar finished 8th in the Canterbury Stakes and was retired to perform stud duties. Stud careerZoustar was purchased for A$18 million by Widden Stud which Is located in the Hunter Valley of New South Wales.[5] Zoustar's service fee for his first four seasons was set at A$44,000. By 2021 this had risen to A$154,000 and in 2022 it stands at A$198,000.[6] Zoustar shuttles each year to Tweenhills Stud in the Northern Hemisphere.[7] Notable progenyc = colt, f = filly, g = gelding
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