Home Affairs Foals You Need to See

Tara Madgwick - Thursday September 21

It’s no secret Coolmore Australia’s powerhouse I Am Invincible sprinter Home Affairs is producing stunning first foals this spring, but a couple of the latest additions to the Breednet Foal Gallery are genuine crowd pleasers from champion mares Sunlight and Sea Siren, plus the half-brother to current star mare Fangirl.

The Ingham family had plenty of fun racing classy Encosta de Lago mare Little Surfer Girl, who achieved multiple stakes wins, but their famed cerise colours have soared to even greater heights when carried by her daughter Fangirl, who won the recent Group I WATC Winx Stakes and has won over $4million in prizemoney.

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Pictured above is the half-brother by Home Affairs to Fangirl from Little Surfer Girl.

 

Triple Group I winning Fastnet Rock filly Sea Siren was the star sprinting filly of her time in Australia and started her stud career in Ireland for Coolmore. Her three year-old Galileo filly Warm Heart has been a star this season in Europe racking up Group I wins at her past two starts in the Yorkshire Oaks and Prix Vermeille.

Pictured above is the half-brother by Home Affairs to Warm Heart from Sea Siren.

 

Triple Group I winning  Champion 3YO Filly Sunlight was purchased by Tom Magnier for $4.2million at the Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale in 2020 and has made the perfect start to her stud career producing two colts by Justify (USA) and Wootton Bassett (GB) and now a beautiful filly by Home Affairs pictured below..

Click to see all the babies on the Breednet Foal Gallery.

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