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Zoustar will stand permanently at Widden Stud after a court case surrounding Australia’s leading first-season sire came to a close, according to Racing.com.

Zoustar had split his first four seasons between Widden in the Hunter Valley and Woodside Park Stud in Victoria after those entities partnered to purchase him prior to his win in the 2013 G1 Coolmore Stud S. Widden’s Antony Thompson told Racing.com that China Horse Club and Gerry Harvey of Baramul Stud have been involved in the purchase of Woodside’s shares in the stallion. Also part of the court case was an ownership dispute in the horse involving the failed BC3 Thoroughbreds, but that claim with withdrawn. Zoustar, a son of Widden’s much-missed champion first-season sire Northern Meteor (Aus), will stand at Widden for A$60,500 this year.

“It’s fantastic to have been vindicated and have the cases behind us,” Thompson told Racing.com. “We are excited that Zoustar will remain at Widden permanently and we look forward to him cementing his position as the most exciting young stallion in the Hunter Valley.”

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