Spirit Land( Ire) 2007,
chestnut thoroughbred stallion at stud in Devon.
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Ahonoora |
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Indian Ridge |
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Hillbrow |
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Indian Haven(GB) |
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Legend of France(USA) |
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Madame Dubois |
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Shadywoood |
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Ahonoora |
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Idris(Ire) |
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Idara |
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Reborn (Ire) |
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Tanfirion |
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Tantum Ergo |
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Cathedra |
We’ll keep you informed of Spirit Land’s progress, the retraining of race-
Spirit Land has a charming temperament. He is a quick learner,is sensible and athletic.
My mares are big and breed big foals , I’m not worried about him being a little small. He may add that quickness and intelligence that is peculiar to the thoroughbred. He is very free in his shoulder and moves well.
Spirit Land will stand his second season at £ 350, October 1st terms. He would suit
both Sporthorse mares and pony mares and would make an excellent chooice for those
wishing to use a smaller stallion on a maiden mare.
He has a very likeable temeprament.
Racehorses?
Well, I have discovered that Tantum Ergo’s
half-
So you never know...Tantum Ergo herself was a Gr.3 winner.
As with all breeding animals, it’s the offspring that matter.. And here is the first one, a fine bay colt born on August the 2nd, out of Stormhill Expedition, by Kremlin. .

He certainly looks the part, a very correct foal with huge prescence.
Here we are, out having a bit of fun in the autumn.


To the right you can see Spirit Land, ridden by Clare Wilson, at the Stallion Parade, at Westpoint Equestrian Fair, Dec. 3rd 2011.
