More First Season Sire First Foals

Breednet - Friday October 10

The Breednet foal gallery has been kept particularly busy of late so time to take a look at some of the recent arrivals by first season sires.

Shinzo x My Xanadu colt at Coolmore Stud.

From the first crop of Coolmore’s Golden Slipper winner.

Shinzo x My Xanadu colt

Lofty Strike x Just Remember This filly at Swettenham Stud.

From the first crop of the Group II winning son of Snitzel and Golden Slipper winning filly Overreach.

Lofty Strike x Just Remember This filly

Officiating (USA) x Wahini Miss filly at Warrandale Farm

From the first crop of Aquis’s triple Group I winner.

Officiating (USA) x Wahini Miss filly

Generation x Tycoon Tara filly at Seymour Park, Victoria.

From the first crop of Lovatsville’s unbeaten juvenile and multiple Group winner.

Generation x Tycoon Tara filly

Chaldean (GB) x Zonza filly at Cambridge Stud.

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From the first crop of Chaldean. Frankel’s Group I winning 2YO. This filly out of a Group III winner and half-sister to Group I winner Pinarello.

Chaldean (GB) x Zonza filly

King’s Gambit x Karavali filly at Davali Thorougbreds.

From the first crop of the Group II winning son of I Am Invincible. This filly is out of a Group II winner.

King’s Gambit x Karavali filly

Sweet Ride x Power And Fury colt at Widden Stud.

From the first crop of Deep Field’s San Domenico Stakes winner.

Sweet Ride x Power And Fury colt

Hilal x Love Sophie colt at Grangewilliam Stud, NZ.

From the first crop of the Group II winning half-brother to Golden Slipper winner Marhoona.

Hilal x Love Sophie colt

Native Trail (GB) x Hail To The Queen colt at Lime Country Thoroughbreds

From the first crop of Darley’s triple Group I winner.

Native Trail (GB) x Hail To The Queen colt

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