Aquis Weanling Draft to Showcase Young Sires

Media Release - Wednesday July 29

Aquis have consigned their largest ever draft for the 2020 Magic Millions National Weaning Sale with an outstanding array of well conformed individuals featuring youngsters by a host of Aquis sires who will be represented by their first crop

As Snitzel’s only Champion 2YO Colt, the first crop of Group I ATC Sires’ Produce Stakes winner INVADER are sure to create significant interest including LOT 1072, a chestnut colt out of DANGLISSA GIRL, a winning daughter of Group I ATC Flight Stakes winner Danglissa.

Lot 1072

Quality Group I sprinter SPIETH (NZ) has a large contingent on offer including LOT 950, a chestnut colt out of the Stakes placed Not A Single Doubt mare SINGULARITY, as well as LOT 959, a colt out of Group I winner STAR SHIRAZ, closely related to Godolphin’s dual Group 2-winning, Group 1-placed Savatiano.

Lot 950

THE MISSION, a Group I-winning son of Choisir. This filly, LOT  952, is out the Elusive Quality mare SMARTY JANE, herself a half-sister to the Group 3-winner Cute Emily, and also to the dam of Choisir’s Stakes winners Luger and Psychologist.

Lot 952

A Listed winner at two, I Am Invincible’s speedy son KOBAYASHI has a pair of colts in Aquis’ draft led by the colt out of BOUND TO BLUSH (LOT 1043), making him a half to Listed Canberra Guineas winner Final Award.

Lot 1043

Snitzel’s stakes-winning 2 and 3YO JUKEBOX is sure to prove very popular with pinhookers. LOT 1107 is a bay filly out of the juvenile stakes placed KYRIA, from the family of stakes winners Benicio, Romneya, Always Allison and Villermont.

Lot 1107

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