David Thiselton
Exciting news from KZN Breeders is they have acquired a Gr 1-performing son of Wootton Bassett and he will be the first son of this late record-breaking stallion phenomenon to stand in South Africa.
2022-born State Visit would have been unobtainable had he won the Aus$1 million Gr 1 ATC Sires’ Produce Stakes over 1400m at Randwick, instead of finishing a somewhat unlucky short-head second. It was not only due to the performance that he would have been out of reach for KZN Breeders, but also due to his outstanding pedigree.
State Visit was caught wide in the Gr 1 ATC Sires’ Produce Stakes, although he did have cover, and he accelerated smartly in the straight. He kept going courageously despite having challengers all around him and was beaten a short-head by Vinrock, who enjoyed a rails run. The I Am Invincible colt Vinrock ended his two-year-old career unbeaten in three starts, which also included a Gr 2 win, and he now stands with Yulong for Aus$22,000 (R250,000).
In addition to State Visit’s pedigree, he has it all in the looks department too.
Wootton Bassett (GB) was unbeaten in five starts as a two-year-old, including the Gr 1 Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere. The son of Iffraaj (Zafonic) was retired after his unsuccessful three-year-old season and his first French-bred crop consisted of just 23 foals. However, amongst these was the triple Gr 1-winner Almanzor and a host of other Graded performers. At this point Coolmore bought him and In Ireland he was duly inundated with mares, despite his service fee having been pushed up to €100 000 . His first Irish-bred crop of two-year-olds produced ten juvenile Group winners, surpassing the record of seven held jointly by super powers Danehill and Galileo! He went on to be named Europe’s best ever sire of two-year-olds. Shuttled to Australia he became a leading sire of two-year-olds there with only his first crop running and he became the highest priced stallion in Australia in 2025 with a stud fee of Aus$385 000 (R4.5m) before his untimely death.
It is now up to his sons to pass the blood through.
State Visit (Aus) is the first foal of the mare Celebrity Queen (Aus) who is by Redoutes Choice out of a stakes-winning More Than Ready mare. After a stellar racing career Celebrity Queen was sold as a filly for stud for Aus$2 500 000. She had 14 career starts and won seven of these (three on the trot), and this included the Gr 1 MRC Oakleigh Plate and the Gr 3 Colonel Reeves Stakes as well as 2nds in the Gr1 WATC Winterbottom Stakes and the Gr 3 AJ Scahill Stakes. As she is still a young mare at stud (born 2016) there is every chance State Visit’s pedigree is going to continue to grow. Celebrity Queen in fact has progeny of top class sires in the pipeline, a colt by Justify, a filly by Wotton Bassett and she is in foal now to Home Affairs.
The depth of State Visit’s pedigree does not end with Celebrity Queen as the latter’s More Than Ready dam Celebrity Miss is not only a stakes winner herself, but she is out of a dual Gr1-winning daughter of Marscay (Biscay).
The potency in the sires of State Visit’s pedigree are simply unbelievable:
Wootton Bassett, champion two-year-old sire in Europe.
Redoute’s Choice was champion two-year-old sire in Australia in 2004 and claimed the champion sires title in 2005-06; 2009-10 and 2013-14. He has been a four-times champion Broodmare Sire and in June 2023 became the first broodmare sire in Australian history to crack $30 million in earnings in a season.
More Than Ready – sire of three-times South African champion sire Gimmethegreenlight. More Than Ready is the only sire to have had an Eclipse Champion for four years in a row and is the sire of the most Breeders Cup winners in history.
Marscay – Champion sire in Australia twice, and four times Champion Broodmare sire.
It comes as no surprise that State Visit was a true Gr 1-performing two-year- old in Australia, the land where juvenile races are king.
This is confirmed by the below comments from the yard:
“At his first start he was very impressive, running good sectionals, but he was still very new,” assistant trainer Gerard Dubord said.
“Second start he had to go all the way back and make his run on the outside, which is not easy to do, and in his last start he was very good. Jason (Collett) said he actually didn’t see the horse (winner Vinrock) on his inside and that’s why he came back again in the end.”
“He’s got the best attitude, a beautiful action. He is a lovely colt so we will try to get that Group One win.”
In summary he won his first start impressively (1250m), in his second start over 1200m in a Gr3 he came from last to run 3rd, and his next start in a Gr1 over 1400m he again came from the back of the field, and wide, to run 2nd. Only two weeks later he was in the Gr 1 Champagne Stakes over 1600m in soft going, which he didn’t enjoy, but ran 4th. So in the space of just under two months at the start of his two year old career he won, placed 3rd in a Gr 3, placed 2nd in a Gr 1 and 4th in a Gr 1, against what proved to be the best two year olds in Australia in that generation. He developed an issue after that pressure and they could never quite get to the bottom of it meaning his career was cut short. He had nine starts, with only the first not being in a stakes race, and was retired as a winner, 2nd in a Gr1, 3rd in a Gr3, 4th in a Gr1, 4th in a Listed and 5th in a Gr 2.
The KZN Breeders Club’s first stallion purchase, Eden Roc, has been well received and the mandate for their next step was to buy something that would introduce new blood and broader appeal. State Visit will do this and offer something special not only to their own members, but to the greater South African breeding fraternity.
State Visit is currently in quarantine and will be in KZN in time for the upcoming breeding season.
For more details contact Warwick Render (082 872 7799, bushhillstud@futurenet.co.za).
