First Season Sires at Inglis Weanling Sale

Tara Madgwick - Thursday May 2

The Inglis Australian Weanling Sale marks the sale ring debut for the next generation of sire hopefuls and our first season sire gallery offers a great quick comparison on type for this next young cohort of sires.

Below are the represented sires sorted by number catalogued for the Inglis sale next week and we have also included their number catalogued for MM. Click here for the gallery and look at any sire.

Sire

Farm

Number Catalogued

Inglis

Number Catalogued

MM

2022 Fee

2024 Fee

Wild Ruler

Newgate

23

14

$38,500

$27,500

Captivant

Kia Ora

15

4

$27,500

$22,000

Acrobat

Coolmore

13

9

$13,750

$13,750

Profiteer

Newgate

12

8

$16,500

$11,000

Tiger of Malay

Newgate

11

6

$16,500

$11,000

Stay Inside

Newgate

9

14

$77,000

$55,000

Portland Sky

Widden

8

3

$27,500

$19,800

St Mark’s Basilica (Fr)

Coolmore

7

14

$44,000

$38,500

Home Affairs

Coolmore

6

20

$110,000

$82,500

Aclaim (IRE)

Aquis

3

0

$24,200

NA

Jonker

Aquis

3

7

$16,500

TBA

Pinatubo (IRE)

Darley

3

5

$55,000

$55,000

Palace Pier (GB)

Darley

2

2

$55,000

NA

Extreme Warrior

Rosemont

1

2

$24,750

$16,500

Wooded (IRE)

Swettenham

1

0

$22,000

$22,000

Wild Ruler

Newgate Farm’s Group I winning Snitzel sprinter Wild Ruler is the most represented sire at the Inglis Sale

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Captivant, click for more info.

Kia Ora Stud’s Group I winning juvenile by Capitalist has also got strong representation for this sale.

Click to see all images for Captivant.

Acrobat, click for more info.

Coolmore have taken a punt with well bred Fastnet Rock stallion Acrobat giving him a slot on their star studded roster based on just one race start and plenty of breeders have been happy to go along for the ride.

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