Additional Aquis Stallion Parades

Media Release - Friday July 28

Due to popular demand, Aquis have added more sessions to their 2023 Stallion Parades featuring seven stallions including new addition Stronger, a Group I winning son of Not a Single Doubt, and all are Premium stallions so test your mare with a Hypothetical mating.

G1 winner Stronger, click to test your mare with a Hypo mating.

All Aquis stallions are Premium stallions so you can test mares with a Hypothetical mating ahead of the parades.

Please see the Parade Dates & Times below to view our additional parade details.

PARADE DATES:

  1. Sunday, 13 August at 9am
  2. Sunday, 13 August at 11am
  3. Sunday, 13 August 2pm
  4. Monday, 14 August 10am
  5. Monday, 14 August 2pm
  6. Tuesday, 15 August 10am
  7. Tuesday, 15 August 2pm
  8. Wednesday, 16 August 10am
  9. Wednesday, 16 August 2pm

Sunday parades: Our morning session commences at 9am (gates open at 8.30am), the second session commences at 11am (gates open at 10.30am) and the third Sunday session commences at 2pm (gates open at 1:30pm).

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Monday-Wednesday parades: Our morning sessions commence at 10am (gates open at 9:30am) and the afternoon sessions commence at 2pm (gates open at 1:30pm).

Be sure to register your attendance early, numbers are strictly limited!

Click here to RSVP.

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