Aquis Announce 2025 Fees and an Exciting New Addition

Media Release - Tuesday May 13

Aquis Stallions is proud to announce Prost - the explosive, Group 2 and 3 winning son of Snitzel – as the latest addition to our stallion roster for 2025.

Prost stands at a fee of $13,200 - image Sharon Lee Chapman

Prost stands at a fee of $13,200 - image Sharon Lee Chapman

A $650,000 Magic Millions yearling, Prost boasts one of the most powerful juvenile sprint pedigrees in the Australian stud book. He is a three-quarter brother to Golden Slipper winner Shinzo and Magic Millions 2YO Classic winner Exhilarates, and out of a half-sister to Samaready, winner of the Blue Diamond and the Champion Female Sprinter of 2013/14.

Trained by Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott, Prost was all class on the track from day one.

Prost was a Group winner at two and three - image Steve Hart

Prost was a Group winner at two and three - image Steve Hart

At two,  Prost was an ultra-impressive winner of the Group 3 Canonbury Stakes, setting a class record and becoming the fastest winner over 1100m in the race’s history, eclipsing past winners like Not A Single Doubt and Sebring. As a 3YO, Prost again showed his quality by capturing the time honoured and historic Group 2 Stan Fox Stakes over 1600m at Randwick, adding his name to an honour roll featuring stars like Lonhro and General Nediym.

“Prost had unbridled speed, Group placed as a Pre-Christmas two-year-old, he then returned to win a major Golden Slipper lead up (in a record time) and had the underlining class to win a Group 2 over the Randwick Mile at three,” said Aquis Director of Sales Jonathan Davies.

“I strongly encourage breeders to inspect Prost, his race record and pedigree are impressive and fully transparent, but it’s the exceptional quality and type that separates Prost from others in his price range.”

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Prost is an exciting new addition to the Aquis roster - image Sharon Lee Chapman

Prost is an exciting new addition to the Aquis roster - image Sharon Lee Chapman

Prost will stand at Aquis Stallions, Canungra QLD for a fee of $13,200 (inc. GST).

The 2025 Aquis Stallions roster offers breeders an incredible mix, proven results, Group 1 sprinters, all combined with the best national and international bloodlines at fees that are all priced (and supported by a package of incentives and breeder benefits) with the reality of greater economic challenges and the specifics of the breeding market firmly in mind.

Please contact our sales team at Aquis Stallions for more information or to arrange a private viewing of our new stallion Prost or any of our other stallions. 

  • Jonathan Davies (Director of Sales) - 0423 033 858 
  • Paul Knight (Business Development Manager) – 0410 683 469 
  • Penelope Crowley (Nominations) - 0427 857 788 

2025 Roster

Stallion

2025 Fee

(inc GST)

Prost **NEW

$13,200

Kobayashi

$13,200

Jonker

$12,500

Lean Mean Machine

$8,800

Officiating (USA)

$8,800

Stronger

$8,800

Glenfiddich

$4,400

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