Twin Hills Weanling Draft Showcases Daumier and Peltzer

Sponsored Content - by Tara Madgwick - Sunday May 4

Olly and Amber Tait’s Twin Hills Stud at Cootamundra is home to a couple of young fledgling sires in G1 Blue Diamond winner Daumier and Peltzer, who recently had his first winner and their draft for the Inglis Australian Weanling Sale starting on Monday has a good representation for both young stallions.

The first progeny of Daumier are weanlings, click here for more info.

Click here for the full draft with highlights below:

Lot 140 Colt Peltzer x Sophie’s Choice, by Conatus

Second foal of a winning half-sister to $9million earning seven time G1 winner Alligator Blood.

Lot 316 Filly Peltzer x Cesca, by Uncle Mo (USA)

First foal of a winning half-sister to Group II winner Baller.

Lot 420 Colt Grunt x Head to Head, by I Am Invincible

First foa of an unraced daughter of G1 1inning $1.4million earner Foxplay.

Lot 457 Colt Jacquinot x Kaakit Akit,  by Artie Schiller (USA)

First foal of metro winning half-sister to stakes-winner Tactical Advantage from the family of G1 winners Desert War, Laser Hawk and Romantic Touch.

Lot 461 Colt Daumier x Katie Belle, by Floral Pegasus

Half-brother to metro winner Huffington from the family of G1 winenrs Midnight Fever, Rock Classic and recent juvenile G3 winner Legacy Bound.

Lot 511 Filly Daumier x Love Las Vegas, by Casino Prince

Half-sister to promising debut 2YO winner Tom Vegas, the first winner for Peltzer. Third foal of a smart winning mare tracing back to the great champion Emancipation.

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