DIVINE PROPHET
Bay | 16.1hh | 2013 | Choisir ex Prophet Jewel (AUS), Encosta de Lago
2024 SERVICE FEE:
$9,000 +GST
- G1 WINNING FULL BROTHER TO PROISIR -
Group One winning full brother to Leading NZ Sire PROISIR who stands for $80,000.
Divine Prophet has already produced over 140 individual winners including G2 winners PROMITTO and SEE YOU IN HEAVEN, along with stakes placed horses Soothsayer, Fortunate Kiss, Generosity and Kamitori.
A Group One winner as a 3YO and Group One placed as a 2YO.
Divine Prophet scored a career defining victory in the G1 Caulfield Guineas (1600m), won in the past by Champion Stallions Vain, Lonhro and Redoute’s Choice.
He posted a scintillating last to first victory in the G3 Up And Coming Stakes (1300m), previously won by Marscay, Snitzel, Fastnet Rock and Exceed And Excel – all of whom have gone on to become Champion Sires in Australia.
A winner at 2YO, he was also G1 placed in the G1 Champagne Stakes (1600m).
One of only four G1 winning sons of the highly successful and emerging sire of sires Choisir at stud in Australasia, Divine Prophet is out of the blue hen mare Prophet Jewel, a daughter of the twice crowned Champion Broodmare Sire Encosta de Lago. Making him a full brother to leading NZ sire Proisir, who was a G3 winner and G1 placed.
Divine Prophet’s progeny have been popular in the sales ring, selling up to $375,000 and finding favour amongst such luminaries as Hawkes Racing, Andross Bloodstock Pty Ltd, McEvoy Mitchell Racing, Belmont Bloodstock, Star Thoroughbreds, Randwick Bloodstock Agency, Maybe Racing & Breeding, Australian Bloodstock, Lees Racing, Archer Park Racing, Bahen Bloodstock, Kendrick Racing, Will Clarken Racing, Laming Bloodstock Pty Ltd, Gollan Racing, John Foote Bloodstock and Bennett Racing, to name a few.
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“Divine Prophet is what everyone in Australia wants as a race horse. A Group One 2YO who trained on as a 3YO to win the Caulfield Guineas. You just don't win races like that Caulfield Guineas with average horses. He was a high quality genuine Group One Horse.”
John Hawkes, co-trainer
“Proisir’s best runners have originated from a diverse range of broodmare sires here in NZ and, as a full-brother, a terrific racehorse and already a proven sire, NZ breeders should jump at the chance to tap into this successful line. Just remember Proisir had his first G1 winner just two years ago,”
Brent Gillovic, Highview Stud