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RACE RECORD |PEDIGREE| STUD RECORD|

 

KEENINSKY

New Zealand’s Champion Two Year Old

Multiple Group One Winner

Precocious with Brilliant Speed

Winner of ‘The Telegraph’ at 3 beating the older horses in a brilliant 1.07.55

 

'The fastest horse ever to enter our stables, he did it all so easy and his turn-of-foot was unbelievable!' co-trainer Stephen Autridge

 

'He was a natural runner, I’ve never sat on a horse with his acceleration.' jockey Allan Peard

 

'Keeninsky is an exciting Stallion prospect!

A Group One winning son of Stravinsky, An outstanding athlete in every sense who proved his ability many times over.

As a stallion we expect he’ll leave precocious fast racehorses in his own mould.' The Oaks General Manager - Rick Williams

 

Stallion Appeal -Keeninsky made an immediate impression...

A group one winning son of the world’s hottest first season sire Stravinsky and winner of 4 of 5 starts at two - Keeninsky loomed an exciting stallion prospect.

Speed and precociousness were the key attributes which attracted Rick Williams to the colts stallion potential. A speed-type, with racetrack performances to match, and a female family reinforcing the speed orientation….. Keeninsky appealed as the complete stallion package to satisfy breeder demand for early speed and the yearling buyers desire for a quick return.

As a physical type Keeninsky’s athleticism is eye catching and his source of physical prowess and racetrack ability clearly apparent. Short coupled, strong, good bone and muscle combined with all the right angles.  A  natural athlete and an elite racehorse.

On type together with his proven 2YO performance and being bred from a very fast family, Keeninsky looks ideally positioned to become a stallion success.

 

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