Newgate Farm Roster Expands

Tara Madgwick - Tuesday March 15

The Newgate Farm roster will expand significantly in 2022 with the addition of Stay Inside, Wild Ruler and now Tiger of Malay and Profiteer with Captivant another possibility depending on how his current campaign plays out.

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Stay Inside won last year's Golden Slipper.
 

Last year’s Golden Slipper winner and Champion 2YO, Stay Inside will be the first son of Newgate Farm’s exceptional young sire Extreme Choice to go to stud.


Tiger of Malay is a multiple Group winning sprinter.
 

And ifStay Inside  is priced beyond your means, his Group II winning son Tiger of Malay will certainly fit the bill.

Wild Ruler is a G1 winning sprinter with a very similar profile to Russian Revolurion.

Group I winning Snitzel son Wild Ruler will look to emulate the success of Newgate Farm’s current leading first season sire Russian Revolution, who has an astonishing three Golden Slipper runners from his first crop of two year-olds.

Profiteer won the $2million Inglis Millennium.
 

Profiteer was a brilliant two year-old that won the Inglis Millennium last year before finishing second to Anamoe in the Group II ATC Todman Stakes and started favourite in the Golden Slipper. A precocious colt with speed to burn, he is the first son to stud for Newgate Farm’s Capitalist, currently the leading second crop sire in Australia.




 

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