First Season Sire Galleries for Inglis Premier

Tara Madgwick - Thursday February 24

The most represented first season sire at Inglis Premier starting this Sunday is Yulong based Grunt (NZ), so if you’ve been impressed with the stock of this dual Group I winning son of O’Reilly at earlier sales then you need to hot foot it to Oaklands where 27 will be offered for sale.

Grunt has enjoyed good results so far as seen in the table below with his stock selling for up to $300,000 with his highest priced yearling a filly from Cinematic sold at Magic Millions by Yulong to  Astute Bloodstock (FBAA)/Ciaron Maher Bloodstock.

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Click to see all Grunt yearlings.

As a Blue Diamond winning stallion by Victoria’s favourite son Written Tycoon, Widden Stud’s Written By looms as a natural fit for the Premier market and has 10 yearlings on offer.


Click to see all the Written By yearlings.


Heavy hitters Trapeze Artist (17), The Autumn Sun (15), and Justify (USA) (10) all have good representation and you can check out their yearlings below.

Click to see more Trapeze Artist yearlings.


Click to see more The Autumn Sun yearlings.

Click to see more Justify yearlings.

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