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Arabian Park Banner
Arabian Park Banner

Warrawee Stud is situated at Lancefield, a picturesque village in the Australian State of Victoria, about 40 minutes travel by car north from Melbourne Airport. The stud was established some 35 years ago with two purebred brood mares, and now runs approximately 55 horses, still breeding a few purebreds each year but also more emphasis in latter years on Anglo Arabians and Arabian Warmbloods. The aim of the stud is to breed beautiful performance horses with good temperaments, conformation and movement incorporating the bloodlines of the stallions standing at Warrawee all of whom carry a large percentage of Banderol blood.


Warrawee Grandee
Anglo Arabian Stallion
sired by Arabian Park Banner

The principal stallion is a double Banderol son, Arabian Park Banner (pic left) and his blood is dominant in the breeding program. Banner is now 32 years of age and does not now stand at public stud. Three of his Anglo sons have remained entire and one son Warrawee Grandee (pic right), has been retained by the stud as a sire. Of the three entire sons two - Australian National Champion Anglo Stallions Warrawee Grandee and Warrawee Dundee are from the ASB mare Adronica. This mare has also produced another full sibling, a gelding Warrawee Bon Jovee who has been awarded the title Australian National Champion Anglo Arabian Gelding and top 10 Ridden Derivative gelding, and a mare Warrawee Ashantee - Australian National Champion Anglo Arabian mare 2004. Dundee is also an Australian National Champion Bridle Path Hack, and Dundee in return, has produced two Australian National Champions himself, Jack Sprat and Antz Pants. The third entire son of Banner, Warrawee S'preem has taken all before him winning all major awards at Halter, culminating in Australian National Champion Anglo Arabian Stallion 2002 and Australian National Champion Derivative Ridden stallion 2004.

A spectactular colt has been bred by Warrawee in the 2004/2005 season WARRAWEE REEGARDEZ MOI by Bandomol from Adronica, and we hope he will continue in the footsteps of the other progeny of this wonderful mare and take the title of Australian National Champion Anglo colt/stallion.

A Grandee son Warrawee Versacee owned by Al Kareeme Stud as a stud sire (see Pictorial) is a multi A Class stallion whose progeny are making their presence felt at many A and AA class shows.Three full sisters to Warrawee Grandee have been retained at the stud as valuable broodmares. Last season the stud bred 15 foals and for the current season are expecting 10 foals (details in Stock for Sale).

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Last updated 21-May-2007
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