King's Legacy on Fire

3 March, 2025

King's Legacy on Fire


We absolutely love the progeny of exciting young stallion King's Legacy - they sure can gallop - we firmly believe he is a sire going places!

And we have limited shares available in two of his offspring now!!  Do not miss this opportunity - we are proud to have just produced his first New Zealand winner with Queen's Evidence!

Last year Te Akau's David Ellis CNZM purchased three young horses by King's Legacy and we could not be more impressed with them!

The first is two year old filly Queen's Evidence who was superb winning on debut last weekend - having travelled to Otaki to then see the race meeting abandoned, she continued south to our Riccarton stable.  She then travelled further south to the premier Otago meeting on Saturday and blitzed her opposition.

For a young horse she took all this travel and her new environments in her stride - what a constitution - she never missed an oat.

We are very proud that Queen's Evidence is her sire's first New Zealand winner.  

Another King's Legacy filly we bought at Karaka last year called Born To Be Royal - she too is a hugely promising filly!  

After being held up when finishing second on debut in January, she was very strong to the line when snaring black type at just her second start, fishing third in the Group 2 Matamata Breeders' Stakes in February - she holds a nomination for the Group 1 Manawatu Sires' Produce Stakes.

It is so surprising to us that we have limited shares still available in our King's Legacy gelding from the Ready To Run Sale - he is now called One True King and is doing everything with aplomb - you really should have a look at him on our 'Yearlings & Shares' page.

Click here: 

https://www.teakauracing.com/yearling/lot-87-kings-legacy-aus-my-chicharita-nz-chestnut-gelding

We also have shares available in our King's Legacy/Miss Bling colt from Karaka - he was brilliant buying at just $75,000 - you really should take a closer look at him too - we are amazing his shares have not been snapped up.

Click here: 

https://www.teakauracing.com/yearling/lot-112-kings-legacy-aus-miss-bling-nz-bay-colt


King's Legacy is the only dual Group 1-winning 2YO by superstar sire Redoute's Choice. Out of a Stakes'-performing Hussonet mare, he is closely related to leading sire Not A Single Doubt. 

A dual Group 1 winner at two and Group 1 placed at three, he won the Group 1 ATC Sires Produce Stakes and Group 1 ATC Champagne Stakes.

“He’s an exceptional colt… one of the best colts in the country of his generation. He’s the full package” – Hugh Bowman, Champion Jockey

His first yearlings sold for up to A$775,000 - so look at the value we have secured!

King's Legacy is really hitting his straps in Australia - at Randwick recently, talented filly Open Secret (2f King's Legacy x Vain Elaine, by High Chaparral), who scored a short half head win on debut in a thriller over A$1.75 million Snitzel colt United States.  He also had two runners in the A$2 million Inglis Millennium.


DON'T MISS YOUR CHANCE TO BE PART OF OUR LEGACY'S!!


NZ Racing News reports on Te Akau's Queen's Evidence:

An unexpected trip to the South Island produced a winning debut by Queen’s Evidence (NZ) (King’s Legacy) at Wingatui on Saturday, paving the way for another southern mission later in the autumn.

Queen’s Evidence was a trial winner at Ellerslie on February 11 and then travelled to Otaki last Saturday for what was meant to be her first start. When that meeting was abandoned after one race, trainers Mark Walker and Sam Bergerson decided to send her further down the country.

Saturday’s Grand Casino 2YO (1100m) served as take two for Queen’s Evidence, but the King’s Legacy filly sent another scare through her camp when she reared in the gates and had to be backed out for a vet check.

Queen’s Evidence was cleared to start and it was a procession from there. She was sent straight to the lead by jockey Joe Doyle, then kicked clear at the home turn and cruised to victory by a length and a half over the fast-finishing Professional Lad and Shesascorcher.

“It was a bit of a nervy start,” Doyle said. “She seemed calm beforehand, but then she just reared up in the gates and got a leg stuck over the side. The vet had a good look at her and was happy with her, and I was happy with her too, and she’s gone out and performed very well.

“She was a bit green, changing leads a few times and having a good look around. But when I gave her a squeeze, she picked up very well. I think she’s got more ahead of her.”

Walker and Bergerson are now keen for Queen’s Evidence to chase black type in the Listed Welcome Stakes (1000m) at Riccarton on April 12 and the Listed Champagne Stakes (1200m) at the same venue on May 3.

“She keeps us on our toes a little bit, but young horses can be a bit like that,” Bergerson said. “She paraded very fresh today. She obviously handled the big trip down here very well – probably too well.

“But once she got in the gates, jumped and went clear, she was able to follow the rail around, which always helps young horses. Hopefully she can go on with it from here.

“The beauty of her winning today is that we’ve now got a bit of time before those two Listed races at Riccarton later in the autumn. We can get her home now and give her a quiet week, which she really deserves, and take it from there. We’ve got a bit to look forward to.”

Queen’s Evidence was bred by Cambridge Stud owners Brendan and Jo Lindsay and is by King’s Legacy out of the twice-winning High Chaparral mare Enjay. That makes Queen’s Evidence a half-sister to three winners including the multiple Group placegetter Familia.

Queen’s Evidence is the third winner from the first two-year-old crop of Coolmore Stud stallion King’s Legacy, who himself won the Gr.1 Sires’ Produce Stakes (1600m) and Champagne Stakes (1600m) in Sydney as a two-year-old. Te Akau has already struck black type with the progeny of King’s Legacy, with the promising Born To Be Royal finishing third in last month’s Gr.2 Matamata Breeders’ Stakes (1200m).

Cambridge Stud offered Queen’s Evidence during Book 1 of Karaka 2024, where Te Akau principal David Ellis bought her for $220,000.

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