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A fantastic opportunity to join one of Europe’s leading private stud farms

Mount Coote Stud, Co. Limerick, is situated in Ireland’s Golden Vale, an area renowned as one of Europe’s most successful locations for producing high-quality thoroughbreds.

The stud consigns annually to the major UK and Irish yearling sales and has been the leading vendor at the Tattersalls October Sale on several occasions. It also sold the European record-priced broodmare, Immortal Verse, and has been the source of the winners of several big races in Australia, including Caulfield Cup winner All The Good and Big Duke.

We are looking for somebody to join our small and friendly team who are committed to maintaining the highest standards of care. The successful candidate will have a good grounding in working with yearlings and foals.

Benefits:

• Travel assistance

• Free onsite accommodation

• Competitive wages

• Valuable life experience

Applications, with full CV and contact details to Luke Lillingston at alex@kernlillingston.com

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