Friday, 1st May 2026
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  • New Look Vinery Roster Fees Announced

    Friday, 1st May 2026
    A significant reshaping of one of Australia’s key stallion operations has been confirmed ahead of the 2026 breeding season, with Vinery unveiling a broadened roster following the consolidation of Kia Ora’s stallions into its Hunter Valley base. The result is a line-up that leans heavily into both commercial appeal and racetrack credibility, offering breeders a spectrum of options from proven sires to emerging influences. At the forefront sits Ole Kirk, whose trajectory continues to steepen. The Written Tycoon colt has quickly established himself as one of the most compelling young sires in the country, producing more stakes-winning two-year-olds in his first crop than any champion first-season sire of the past decade. Now firmly entrenched among the leading second-season sires by stakes winners, his credentials are underpinned by Thousand Guineas heroine Ole Dancer. He will stand for $110,000. Adding further weight to the roster is Farnan, whose transition from elite juvenile to influential sire has been immediate. A Golden Slipper winner with a formidable juvenile profile, he has already produced 10 stakes performers, seven of them at two, while also demonstrating scope beyond sprinting through runners such as Gr1 Oaks placegetter Profound. His 2026 fee has been set at $77,000. “With the announcement this week of the consolidation of the Kia Ora and Vinery rosters we are entering such an exciting time with our emerging roster of stallions. Both Ole Kirk and Farnan continue to demonstrate they are two young stallions on the rise with both stallions covering their strongest books yet and are set to prove themselves as vital stallions to our industry going forward,” said Vinery’s Adam White. All Too Hard remains a pillar of consistency, continuing a run of Group 1 success in every season since 2019/20 while maintaining strong commercial traction, evidenced by a 154-mare book last year. His fee remains at $27,500, reinforcing his standing as a reliable, value-driven option. “If he wasn’t already considered one of the best value stallions in the country, All Too Hard has certainly confirmed it this season. His consistency, toughness and ability to produce quality performers year after year sets him apart,” White said. The arrival of Tropicus injects fresh intrigue. The fastest and highest-rated sprinting son of Too Darn Hot, he brings a Timeform rating of 120-plus over 1200m or less and elite race credentials, including a Group 1 Oakleigh Plate win under top weight. He will stand his debut season at $27,500 and has already attracted strong early support. Exceedance continues to build momentum with three Group winners this season and robust sale-ring demand, while Hawaii Five Oh has made an immediate impression through the quality of his first foals after covering more than 300 mares across two seasons. Star Turn, Captivant and Headwater round out a roster designed to balance proven output with future upside. “We are delighted with the line-up we are able to offer breeders this year. There is truly something for everyone at every level, and we are excited to see what the future holds for the 2026 roster,” White said.

    Ole Kirk

    Ole Kirk will stand for $110,000 (pic: Vinery Stud)
  • Hong Kong Premiership Musical Chairs Continues

    Friday, 1st May 2026
    A shifting premiership race in Hong Kong took another turn at Happy Valley on Wednesday night, where a cluster of results reshaped the standings and underlined just how tightly contested the 2025/26 trainers' title has become. By evening's end, Mark Newnham had edged back in front of Caspar Fownes, capping a remarkable run that has gathered strength since early autumn. Recent weeks have delivered defining moments for the Australian handler, beginning with Invincible Ibis' success in the BMW Hong Kong Derby and followed by a breakthrough at the highest level when My Wish claimed the FWD Champions Mile at Sha Tin. Those headline victories were complemented midweek by Armor Golden Eagle's win in the Class 3 Jeju Handicap under Zac Purton, lifting Newnham to 50 wins for the campaign and restoring his narrow advantage on countback. The broader contest remains congested, with Danny Shum, David Hayes, Francis Lui and John Size all within striking distance as the season deepens. Hayes, buoyed by Ka Ying Rising's Group 1 success days earlier, kept his challenge alive with a double, while Purton's own pursuit of history gathered pace. The eight-time champion jockey moved closer to an unprecedented 2,000-win milestone in Hong Kong with victories aboard Honest Witness, Giant Ballon and Armor Golden Eagle. "It was a good night, they (trebles) help, nice way to finish," Purton said. Reflecting on Armor Golden Eagle, he added: "He drew the right gate (four), had the right run and he was quite soft on the line. He was a bit lost when he got there, but there's more there." Hayes' evening featured a telling gear change, with blinkers applied to Dashing Maurison for the first time yielding immediate dividends. "I really felt this horse (Dashing Maurison), if he concentrated, would be too good for the horses in Class 5. He definitely went through it (rain-affected ground), so if it rains in the back part of the season, it'll be good for us. I think he's probably got another win in him this season," he said. Training honours on the night went to Douglas Whyte, whose treble with Find My Love, Gameplayer Elite and Giant Ballon carried him to 20 wins for the term. The latter, a Hong Kong International Sale graduate, secured a HK$1 million bonus with his Busan Handicap success. "We've only had five runners, three winners, a fourth. It's been a great night. The Valley has always been a special place for me, more so as a trainer than as a jockey. It's vibrant, tactical, and leaves no room for error," Whyte stated.
  • Rare Zoustar Share Sale Gets Close to $1 million

    Friday, 1st May 2026
    Strong demand for elite bloodstock opportunities again came to the fore on Inglis Digital, where a share in champion sire Zoustar set the benchmark at $850,000 to headline the April (Late) Online Sale. The result capped a multi-day format for the first time and reinforced the platform's ability to attract deep competition at the top end. Offered by Qatar Bloodstock, the share was secured by Richard Pegum's Red And Green Bloodstock, a move closely tied to his acquisition of Group-performed mare Dancing Alone at last year's Chairman's Sale. The mating plan was central to the purchase. "Dancing Alone is a half sister to Growing Empire so by putting her to Zoustar, she'll be carrying a three-quarter to Growing Empire which I think would be pretty handy pregnancy, it makes sense to me," Pegum said. The investment also carried a personal dimension, with Pegum keen to deepen his involvement with the stallion. "I bred Zousain with Zoustar so I have a bit of an affinity with the stallion so it's nice to have the equity there now too," he said, adding that persistence paid off in securing the share. "When I saw the share come online I was pretty keen to get it and while it took a bit of toing and froing, it's good to have it all done now." The Zoustar transaction followed closely on the heels of a $450,000 Anamoe breeding right, purchased by Julia Ritchie's Bangaloe Stud, further underlining appetite for access to emerging and established sires. Attention then shifted to the Australian Broodmare Sale Session, where Atlantic Emerald, in foal to Shinzo, topped proceedings at $410,000. Acting for a Coolmore client, Justin Carey confirmed the mare would remain within the same orbit post-foaling. "We loved the mating with Shinzo and were all excited by that so it's nice to see the mare staying on the farm," he said. Plans are already in place for a repeat visit, with Carey noting, "At this stage the plan is for Atlantic Emerald to go back to Shinzo once we foal her down in a few months." Further depth was evident through the session, with Vinicunca, carrying to Switzerland, selling for $170,000 to Kia Ora Farm in partnership with Encompass International. Shane Wright indicated the mare would be booked to Tropicus later in the year. "We're very happy with the purchase and we think she'll be a beautiful mare for Tropicus," he said, while also praising the platform's efficiency. Five mares reached six-figure prices as the session grossed $2,655,000, contributing to an overall sale total of $5,243,950.
  • Price and Kent Jnr Have Taken the Smart Path

    Friday, 1st May 2026
    A carefully mapped Sydney raid will test the upward trajectory of a progressive miler this weekend, with the Hawkesbury Gold Cup (1600m) identified as a gateway to far bigger targets later in the year. Connections have made little secret of their intent, viewing Saturday's Group 3 contest as the most direct path toward securing a coveted start in the $3 million Big Dance at Randwick. Taken arrives off a pair of narrow defeats from awkward draws, efforts that have done little to dent confidence within the Mick Price and Michael Kent Jnr camp. With six wins and 13 top-three finishes from 15 starts, the four-year-old has built a profile of consistency, while still leaving the impression there is further upside to come. Kent Jnr made it clear the bigger picture is driving the decision to travel north. "The Big Dance ticket is the real reason we're there, so fingers crossed we can nail it," he said. The choice between staying closer to home or chasing higher stakes with added incentive was straightforward. "When choiced with a $200K Bendigo Mile or put him on the bus to Sydney and have a go at a $250K Group 3 with a Big Dance ticket it was a pretty easy option so here we are," Kent Jnr said. He believes the gelding possesses the right attributes for a race of that nature, noting, "you need a horse that's upwardly mobile, that's talented, and runs a strong mile." Preparation has been deliberate, with an early move to the Rosehill base allowing time to settle. "He is a horse that can get a little worked up if you change his environment so we made sure to get him into Rosehill 10 days ago, he's had plenty of time to settle in," Kent Jnr said. A solid piece of work on the course proper earlier in the week has reinforced expectations. "He did a nice piece of work on the course proper at Rosehill on Tuesday and he's ready to go, he'll run very well." Barrier four presents a stark contrast to recent assignments, where wide gates forced him to concede ground. From a kinder draw, he is expected to take a more prominent role, a scenario that has previously delivered success. "Finally, he draws a gate. It really helps out…he's just very genuine so it looks a lovely race for him," Kent Jnr said.
  • Ritchie Snares Prized Anamoe Breeding Right

    Friday, 1st May 2026
    Strong early trade set the tone for a revised Inglis Digital format, with the opening session of the April (Late) Online Sale delivering both liquidity and confidence ahead of its multi-day close. Headlining proceedings was a breeding right in first-season sire Anamoe, secured for $450,000 by Bangaloe Stud's Julia Ritchie in a result that underscored the stallion's immediate commercial appeal. Offered by Aristia Park on behalf of John Guscic, the transaction was described as smooth and efficient from vendor perspective. "Selling the Anamoe breeding right through Inglis Digital was a seamless process – their team was incredibly professional, proactive and supportive every step of the way," he said, adding, "I'm very grateful for their expertise and reach. To the new owner, I wish them the very best of luck." Twelve months on from purchasing a Zoustar share through the same sale, Ritchie returned with a clear plan, reinforcing a broader strategy centred on strengthening both her broodmare band and access to elite bloodlines. Her decisive late play proved telling. "I was bidding away today in the regular increments and then I just had a mic drop moment and put in one bigger bid to try and speed up the process and it worked," she said. With Anamoe's first crop already producing yearlings to $1.1 million, the appeal was not difficult to identify. Ritchie pointed to the stallion's early traction and market popularity as key drivers behind the purchase. "Anamoe has done such a good job early, he's producing popular young horses and I'm sure they'll shine on the track later this year and into the future so I wanted to get in early and be part of the Anamoe journey." The session grossed $1,738,050 at an 84 per cent clearance rate, offering a solid platform ahead of the sale's conclusion, which will include the inaugural Australian Broodmare Sale Session.

  • Yulong Expands into NSW via Segenhoe Acquisition

    Friday, 1st May 2026
    A significant shift in Australia’s breeding landscape is taking shape in the Hunter Valley, where Yulong is preparing to establish a second stallion base following its acquisition of Segenhoe Stud. According to TDN, the move signals a clear intent to broaden its footprint, building on an already successful Victorian operation while tapping into one of the country’s most established breeding regions. Set on 1,400 acres and steeped in history, Segenhoe has produced 18 Group 1 winners in the past 15 years, including headline performers Pride Of Jenni and Joliestar. That record, combined with its location and infrastructure, has made it an ideal platform for expansion as Yulong continues to invest in its long-term breeding strategy. The decision reflects both growth and necessity. With its Victorian stallion barn operating at capacity, the addition of a New South Wales base provides the opportunity to scale operations in line with its increasing investment in colts and bloodstock. Chief operating officer Sam Fairgray outlined the rationale behind the move. “Natural progression and expansion of our colt purchases, both as yearlings and racehorses, has led to us now focusing on developing a stallion facility in New South Wales,” he said. “We have a beautiful property and facilities in Victoria, along with some regally-bred bloodstock, and this operation will continue to remain a strong focus for us. Our stallion barn in Victoria filled quickly so to expand the operation to both states was the next logical step in Yulong's development.” Plans for the site include a substantial redevelopment, with a new stallion barn and purpose-built serving facilities capable of housing up to 10 stallions. The project is designed not just to increase capacity, but to elevate the overall standard of the operation. Yulong’s general manager Jun Zhang emphasised the broader vision. “This is not simply an expansion of our footprint, but a reflection of our confidence in the future of the Australian thoroughbred industry,” he said. “We believe Segenhoe provides an outstanding foundation to build a world-class stallion operation in New South Wales, and we are committed to investing in its people, its horses and its long-term success.” The Victorian base will continue to play a central role, with established sires such as Written Tycoon complemented by emerging stallions Alabama Express and Pierata. Early results have been encouraging, with each stallion to have runners producing stakes winners and Group 1 performers from their first crops. Fairgray remains confident that trajectory will continue. “We plan to continue this trend with our new sires,” he said. “Standing stallions that we believe will work with the Australian broodmare population is what we set out to achieve.” Outgoing chairman Kevin Maloney acknowledged the transition as a natural evolution for the property. “Segenhoe has been run as a family enterprise and the family is pleased to welcome Yulong as the new owners,” he said, citing confidence in the group’s professional approach and commitment to future success.
  • State of the Art Training Track for Gold Coast

    Friday, 1st May 2026
    Set against the backdrop of a rapidly evolving industry, a major new training and education hub is poised to take shape on the Gold Coast, with Racing Queensland preparing to deliver a facility aimed squarely at producing the next generation of elite riders. Designed as a central pillar of The Racing Institute, the development is intended to bring together nationally recognised qualifications, non-accredited programs and high-performance pathways under one roof, according to racenet.com.au. The centre will house the Queensland Apprentice Jockey Program, offering a structured pathway built around professional coaching, mentorship and practical education. Participants will be supported by specialist staff across all facets of development, from physical conditioning and nutrition through to mental wellbeing, ensuring a holistic approach to preparing young riders for the demands of the sport. Racing Minister Tim Mander said the project would open before June 30 and framed it as a significant step forward for the state’s racing ecosystem. "The project reinforces the Crisafulli Government's commitment to strengthen career pathways across the racing industry to ensure the long-term viability of all three codes," he said. The initiative forms part of The Next Lap blueprint, which outlines a long-term vision for growth, participation and workforce sustainability across Queensland. Features of the facility are expected to include a high-performance gym, advanced riding simulators in the form of mechanical horses, interactive classroom technology and dedicated rehabilitation spaces. Acting Racing Queensland chief executive Lachlan Murray described the development as a strategic investment, noting it would underpin a broader statewide upgrade of training infrastructure. "This project marks the first step in a broader redevelopment of training facilities across the state, as part of a long-term commitment to building a skilled, professional and sustainable racing workforce," Murray said. Murray acknowledged collaboration with Gold Coast Turf Club in repurposing former TrainTech site, while industry participants have welcomed initiative as a timely boost to apprentice development. Queensland Jockeys' Association chief Glen Prentice said, "The facility is going to look amazing once completed and it is a great step forward for Queensland apprentices to have access to a world-class facility in the near future," highlighting anticipation.

    Gold Coast

    The Gold Coast is set for a major training facility
  • Xarpo Can Redeem Herself at Bendigo

    Friday, 1st May 2026
    A chance at redemption presents itself at Bendigo, where Xarpo lines up in the Tim Fitzsimmons Racing Handicap with an opportunity to make amends for a puzzling last-start defeat. Punters who were burned at Caulfield earlier this month may yet be rewarded if the four-year-old can rediscover the form that had her knocking on the door in stronger company. Prepared by Simon Zahra, the daughter of The Autumn Sun was well supported when finishing down the track behind Gold Coast Belle, a result that did not reflect her prior efforts. Twice placed over 1400m in the lead-up, she had shown enough to suggest she was well placed to strike, only for the race shape to work against her. Zahra was quick to identify the issue. “If the speed isn't quick enough for her, she can overdo it,” he said. “The horse overdid when they took the speed out of the race and cost itself.” The drop to 1300m is viewed as a step in the right direction, even if it falls short of the ideal. “I think she might be half a sprinter now and changed her ways a bit,” Zahra said, indicating a shift in how the mare is best utilised. “I wanted to take her back to 1200(m) but there's nothing at that distance so the 1300(m) will be OK.” Tactics will be key, and a favourable draw in barrier two is expected to give rider Craig Williams the option to settle closer to the speed. Zahra outlined a straightforward plan. “Hopefully she can be up outside the leader just lobbing along or tucked in behind them,” he said, with the mare set to carry just 52.5kg after the apprentice claim. The race itself has opened up following the absence of Gold Coast Belle, who steps into Stakes company, leaving Xarpo to contest Benchmark 84 level. With bookmakers installing her as a $5.50 chance, there is an expectation she can bounce back, provided conditions suit and she is able to travel comfortably throughout. While the Caulfield run raised questions, her overall profile remains that of a consistent performer capable of returning to winning ways under the right circumstances. For Zahra, the equation is simple: a more suitable tempo and trip should allow her to show her true ability, and if that unfolds, she shapes as a leading contender in a race that looks well within reach.
  • Tassie Rising Star Executes in the Big Smoke

    Friday, 1st May 2026
    A breakthrough moment arrived quickly for Tasmanian apprentice Jabez Johnstone, who wasted little time making his mark in Melbourne with a winning ride at Caulfield Heath. On debut in the Victorian capital, the 19-year-old showcased both composure and adaptability to land a well-judged victory aboard Cardi Bee for the Ciaron Maher stable. Already an established presence in Tasmania with 77 wins at a healthy strike rate of 14%, Johnstone was handed two opportunities at the midweek meeting. While Dame Florence failed to quicken in the opener, his second ride proved far more fruitful. Settled in the one-out, one-back position over 1500m, Cardi Bee travelled comfortably behind a solid tempo before being asked to respond in the straight. Despite a moment of imbalance around the turn, the mare gathered herself quickly and surged clear, holding off late challengers to score by just under a length. The apprentice’s claim played a key role in the outcome, and the ride itself reflected a maturity beyond his years. For Johnstone, the success carried added significance given the faith placed in him by one of the country’s leading stables. “I honestly can’t thank everyone enough for the support – everyone back home, and Ciaron and the whole team here,” he said. “They’ve put a lot of trust in me to come here today… when I first started, I never would have thought I’d be here riding for Ciaron Maher.” The race conditions also worked in his favour, allowing him to settle the mare into a rhythm before asking for her effort at the right time. “The genuine speed really helped me, she just settled beautifully. She got a little bit unbalanced around the corner but as soon as she balanced up, she really powered home,” he said. Preparation proved equally important, with apprentice coach Alf Matthews guiding him through the unique characteristics of the Caulfield Heath track beforehand. “I did get a bit of surprise coming here and walking it, the depth of the hills did surprise me a little,” Johnstone admitted. “Shoutout to (Alf) for walking the whole track with me.” With confidence now building and a Melbourne winner to his name, Johnstone is eager for further opportunities. When asked about a return trip, his response was immediate: “Hopefully as soon as possible.”

    Jabez Johnstone

    Jabez Johnstone is showing massive potential (pic: tasracing.com.au)
  • Proisir Leads from the Front at Rich Hill

    Friday, 1st May 2026
    A sustained run of racetrack and sales-ring success has underpinned the latest service fee announcement from Rich Hill Stud, with Proisir again leading a roster built on proven performance, reports NZ Racing Desk. The New Zealand operation has reaffirmed its confidence in a stallion line-up that continues to deliver across multiple markets, reflecting both consistency and upward trajectory Managing Director John Thompson pointed to another strong season as justification for the farm’s positioning. “It has been another exceptional season for our stallions, who continue to deliver outstanding results for breeders both on the racetrack and in the sale ring,” he said. The broader roster, he added, offers a balance of reliability and reach. “We are proud to present a line-up of proven sires that have achieved success across all our major markets.” At the forefront is Proisir, whose standing in the Southern Hemisphere has been further reinforced by a string of elite-level performers. Four individual Group 1 horses this season, including standout multiple winners Waitak and Legarto, have cemented his reputation as a source of top-class runners capable of competing at the highest level. That influence has carried seamlessly into the sales arena, where demand for his progeny continues to strengthen. At Karaka Book 1, a Trelawney Stud colt out of Ruqqaya realised $600,000, while across the Tasman a filly out of Zee Falls fetched $700,000 at Inglis Easter for Yarraman Park. Across major sales, his yearlings have maintained a strong average, returning $194,000 at Karaka Book 1, $303,000 on the Gold Coast and $366,000 at Easter. The depth of his recent books suggests further progression is on the horizon. With more than 50 yearlings catalogued in successive Karaka Book 1 sales and solid representation at Australia’s leading auctions, the next wave of runners is expected to reflect a step up in pedigree strength. “These are significantly upgraded books in terms of pedigree compared to his earlier crops, and we are confident he will continue to build on what is already an outstanding stud record,” Thompson said. Supporting the headline act is a complementary group of stallions offering a range of options for breeders. Satono Aladdin anchors the upper tier beneath Proisir, while Ace High and Shocking provide accessible entry points backed by established credentials. Set at $65,000 plus GST for 2026, Proisir’s fee reflects both his current standing and the expectations attached to his emerging progeny, ensuring he remains a central figure in Rich Hill’s ongoing success.

    Legarto

    Exceptional Proisir mare Legarto (pic: Kenton Wright)

2025 BTR Stud Stallions

BTP STUD STALLIONS

Sire
A Lot Established
Acrobat Established
Al Maher Established
Alabama Express Established
All American Established
All Too Hard Established
Alpine Eagle Established
Alpine Edge 3rd Season
Anamoe 1st crop 2YOs
Anders Established
Artie Schiller Established
Awesome Rock Established
Barbados Established
Barbaric Established
Best Of Bordeaux Established
Better Than Ready Established
Bivouac Established
Brave Smash Established
Brazen Beau Established
Bruckner 1st crop 2YOs
Bull Point Established
Bullbars Established
Cape Of Good Hope 1st crop 2YOs
Capitalist Established
Castelvecchio Established
City Of Troy Established
Cliff's Edge Established
Cogburn 2nd Season
Cool Aza Beel Established
D'argento Established
Danerich Established
Dash For Cash Established
De Gaulle Established
Delaware Established
Denman Established
Dirty Work Established
Dissident Established
Don Corleone 3rd Season
Doubtland Established
Dubious Established
Dundeel Established
Ellsberg 1st crop 2YOs
Encryption Established
Exceedance Established
Exosphere Established
Extreme Choice Established
Flying Artie Established
Foxwedge Established
Frankel My Dear Established
Gingerbread Man Established
Gold Standard Established
Graff Established
Grunt Established
Hallowed Crown Established
Harry Angel Established
Hawaii Five Oh 3rd Season
Headwater Established
Hellbent Established
Hitotsu 1st crop 2YOs
Home Affairs Established
I Am Immortal Established
I Am Invincible Established
Ilovethiscity Established
Invader Established
Jacquinot 1st crop 2YOs
Ka Ying Master 1st crop 2YOs
Kermadec Established
King Colorado 3rd Season
King's Legacy Established
Lofty Strike 3rd Season
Lord Of The Sky Established
Love Conquers All Established
Manhattan Rain Established
Maschino Established
Master Of Design Established
Maurice Established
Merchant Navy Established
Mo'unga 3rd Season
Murtajill Established
My Admiration Established
Needs Further Established
Nicconi Established
Nostradamus Established
Officiating 3rd Season
Ole Kirk Established
Pariah Established
Pierata Established
Pierro Established
Pinatubo Established
Playing God Established
Portland Sky Established
Power Established
Pride Of Dubai Established
Private Life Established
Puissance De Lune Established
Rebel Dane Established
Rich Enuff Established
Rommel Established
Rubick Established
Russian Camelot Established
Russian Revolution Established
Safeguard Established
Sandbar Established
Sessions Established
Shaft Established
Shalaa Established
Shamoline Warrior Established
Shamus Award Established
Shinzo Established
Shooting To Win Established
Sidestep Established
Sizzling Established
Skilled Established
Smart Missile Established
Snitzel Established
So Secret Established
So You Think Established
Soul Patch Established
Southport Tycoon 2nd Season
Spirit Of Boom Established
Squamosa Established
St Mark's Basilica Established
Star Turn Established
Star Witness Established
Street Boss Established
Super One Established
Supido Established
Swear Established
Sweet Ride 3rd Season
Switzerland Established
The Autumn Sun Established
The Brothers War Established
Time To Reign Established
Too Darn Hot Established
Toorak Toff Established
Top Echelon Established
Toronado Established
Trapeze Artist Established
Turffontein Established
Unite And Conquer Established
Universal Ruler Established
Vancouver Established
Vandeek Established
Victor Ludorum Established
Von Costa De Hero Established
Wandjina Established
Winning Rupert Established
Wooded Established
Wootton Bassett Established
Worthy Cause Established
Written By Established
Written Tycoon Established
Xtravagant Established
Your Song Established
Zousain Established
Zoustar Established