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Queen Elizabeth II Stakes winner and promising young sire King Of Change will stand for an introductory fee of £8,500 at Tweenhills this season, the stud announced on Monday.
News of the son of Farhh transferring to the Gloucester stud broke on Friday and the ten-year-old’s arrival has evidently proven highly popular. King Of Change has made an impact from smaller crops, siring 13.3 per cent black-type winners to runners, second only to Dubawi and over double that of any other third-crop stallion.
His four stakes winners from his first two crops of 30 runners include triple Listed winner Lady With The Lamp and exciting prospect Shayem, alongside Miss Of Change and Onemoredance.
There is plenty more in the pipeline as King Of Change covered 125 mares – his biggest book to date – while at Starfield Stud in 2024.
David Redvers, managing director of Tweenhills said: “We couldn’t be more delighted to see King of Change settle into life on the farm seamlessly alongside Kameko and Lightning Spear.
“The initial response from breeders on both sides of the Irish Sea has been tremendous and his introductory fee is offered at an incredibly competitive price for a proven stallion with his obvious capabilities.
“With the highest percentage of stakes winners to runners of any stallion in Europe aside from Dubawi, breeders are encouraged to come and see him at the farm as he’s filling very fast.”
King Of Change is available to view at Tweenhills and will be paraded alongside Kameko for breeders at Longholes Stud during the Tattersalls February Sale.
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Published on 5 January 2026inNews
Last updated 12:42, 5 January 2026
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