

Service Fee 2025 $3,000.00 +GST
By Red Ransom -Fairy Lights (Fairy King)
Group 1 Classic Sire
Racetrack Performance
A champion racehorse proven in one of the toughest racing arenas in the world – Japan.
Multiple Group winner at 3 years, competing against Northern Hemisphere bred 3YO’s
– up to six month’s older than himself.
Roc de Cambes was Japan’s top rated colt of 2007. Amongst his age group, only the champion filly Vodka (117) rated higher.
2025 Service fee: $3,000 + GST
- Description
Description
Sire of the following black type horses:
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VIN DE DANCE 2018 Gr 1 NZ Derby
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HE’S OUR ROKKII 2016 Gr 1 Toorak Handicap
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ANTRIM COAST 2024 Gr 2 Alister Clark Stakes,
2nd 2024 New Zealand Derby. -
JOY ALONE Gr 3 2021 Manawatu Classic
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CONSOMMATEUR Gr 3 winner (Australia)
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SEVEN SEAS -Listed winner
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Harlow Rocks – 2nd Group 2 Sir Tristram Fillies Classic
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Reminisce – stakes placed
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Trail Blazer – stakes placed
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Ragnaar – Stakes placed
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Wee Gilly – Stakes placed
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Princess Lowry – stakes placed
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Lowry – stakes placed
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Nassak Diamond – 2023 Jericho Cup winner
From limited crop numbers,
Roc de Cambes has sired 136 individual winners in New Zealand, Australia, Singapore and Macau from just 231 race day starters (as at 13 March 2024).
Roc De Cambes has been categorised as a C:T (Middle Distance type) by the Plusvital Speed Gene Test, which predicts optimum race distance and precocity potential by categorizing horses as one of three genetic types.
C:T horses, like Roc De Cambes, are the most versatile genetic type. They are likely to perform well over shorter distances (1,200m to 1,400m/6f to 7f) as two year olds and then progress to run over middle distances (1,400m to 2,200m/7f to 11f) as three-year-olds and older.
C:T horses are capable of producing all three genetic types of horse (Sprint/Mile types, Middle Distance types or Staying types).
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