What Does A Stakes Winning Weanling Look Like?

Breednet - Thursday May 1

It’s weanling sale season with the Inglis Australian Weanling Sale kicking of on May 5, followed by the Magic Millions National Weanlings on May 25 so here’s a gallery of stakes winning weanlings.

They include Group I winners like Hayasugi, Tropical Squall and Kimochi along with up-and-coming current talent like Autumn Glow.

After the Magic Millions National Weanlings, the sale circuit heads to Melbourne for the Inglis Great Southern Sale on June 12, then NZB have their National Weanling Sale on June 26.

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