Amitola Pinto Arabians

Apache Warrior

With enormous gratitude to breeders Rothlynne Arabians and Shantih Lodge Arabians we introduce our newest stud stallion, the sensational Black and White Tobiano, Apache Warrior.

Grandson of imported black Egyptian stallion W.H Kadeen, Apache is by well known Pinto/Arabian Stallion Karedon Del Rio and from Straight Egyptian mare Rothlynne Almost an Angel, Lesharo is registered 62.5% Arabian though has the looks and persona of a purebred but with colour!!!. http://ahsadata.com/studbook/horsedetails.cfm?ahsid=255293

Shortly after his arrival Apache went into training with Wayne Backhouse and Jodie Grading of Global Equine Management. 

Amid much interest, Apache made his show debut on the 2nd of May, 2008 at the QLD Arabian Challenge Show (AA grade). Apache loves to show off and oozes presence and style that immediately capture audience attention, still, not sure what to make of so much colour the judge  awarded 3rd place for Partbred Arabian colt 1 year and under.

15/05/2008: Gympie Agricultural Show

·        1st Colourama Colt or Stallion under 3 years  

·        Champion Coloured Horse

8/06/2008: Arabian Gala Show (A grade)

·        First Place: Partbred Arabian 1 year and under

·        First Place: Dual Registered Arabian

·        Reserve Champion Partbred Arabian

12/06/2008: Sunshine Coast Show (B grade)

·        1st Place: Partbred Arabian Colt or Stallion

·        Champion Arabian Derivative

·        1st Place: Coloured colt or stallion

·        Champion Coloured Horse

18/07/2008:  Mt Larcom Arabian Show (A grade)

·        First Place: Partbred Arabian 1 year and under

·        Second Place: Pinto (in breed section)

·        Reserve Champion Partbred Arabian

 18/08/2008: Brisbane Royal (EKKA) Show (A grade)

·        First Place: Partbred Arabian 1 year and under

·        Third Place: Pinto Colt under 2 years 

In 2009 Apache made his NSW debut with new trainer Rachel Borysko, in conjunction with Bingham Training Stables. His first show in his new home state was none other than the East Coast Arabian Championships and with Rachel's dedicated preparation and handling Apache placed in the top 5. against some exceptional competition.

On track for dual Victorian shows the Australian Arabian Championships and Victorian Classic, Apache sadly harmed himself in an unlucky stable accident which has seen him retired from the show ring, and for the time being from public service in anticipation for his recovery.

Apache at Play... back in the paddock..