Clearview Park Stud in Timaru has announced the arrival of its exciting new stallion Snapback, a son of champion sire Snitzel, ahead of the e 2025 breeding season.
Trained by the Peter and Paul Snowden and raced in the China Horse Club colours, Snapback was a talented two-year-old with strong metropolitan form and is now set to launch a stud career built on performance, pedigree, and presence.
The brown entire was a winner over 1300m at two and Group Two placed when runner-up to Cifrado in the BRC Sires’ Produce Stakes (1400m).
“He’s by one of the world’s leading stallions, and he brings all the muscle, movement, and swagger we want in a young sire,” said Clearview Park’s Aaron Tapper.
“We’re excited to offer South Island breeders a commercial stallion with serious upside.”
Snapback is out of stakes placed mare Later Gator (by More Than Ready) and is a full brother to Group Two-winning mare Wee Nessy, trained by Mick Price & Michael Kent Jnr.
His pedigree combines two-year-old speed, a strong female family, and a proven cross that has already produced stakes success.
Snapback stands at a 16.1hh and his introductory fee is $5,000 + GST.