Newgate First Season Sire Buyers Bonus

Media Release - Tuesday December 4
Newgate Farm will offer a cash incentive for buyers at all 2019 Magic Millions and Inglis yearling sales that purchase a horse by our exciting first crop sire Super One, a lightning fast son of the mighty I Am Invincible.

Super OneAn undefeated Champion 2YO, Super One's sire I Am Invincible is currently leading the Australian 2YO Sires List by winners and earnings with an astonishing four two year-old stakes-winners on the board before Christmas, so it's not hard to imagine the winners coming quickly for Super One.

Newgate Farm will pay a $250,000 bonus to the recorded buyer as listed in the official Magic Millions and Inglis sales results for ALL of their yearling sales for any two year-old by Super One that can win the 2020 Magic Millions 2YO Classic or 2020 Inglis Millennium Race.

"This year, runners by our first season sires made up 20% of the field in the Inglis Classic, so there was a real chance of the bonus being won and given the exceptional 2YO prowess of Super One, we expect buyers to have a great chance again of collecting in 2020," said Henry Field.

"We would love nothing better than to reward a lucky buyer for supporting our young sire in the sale ring next year."

Super One has 16 entries for the Magic Millions, click here to see them.

Super One has 21 entries for Inglis Classic, click here to see them.


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