First Season Sire Galleries at Inglis Premier

Breednet - Friday March 1
Just about all the first season sires have something to offer at the Inglis Premier Yearling Sale which kicks off on Sunday, so we've scooped them all up into one place in our galleries and thought we'd have a look at a few here as well.

There are 21 first season sires with lots at Premier in fact with the most represented being Vancouver with 19, Night Of Thunder with 16 and Press Statement with 14.

Here's a small selection below and you can head to the First Season Sire Galleries here.

Lot 145 – Vancouver x Diva Dee colt offered by Edinburgh Park Stud. He's out of a stakes placed two-year-old three-quarter sister to dual Group One winner Road To Rock.
The Vancouver Gallery is here.




Lot 1 – Headwater x Umaquest colt offered by Stonehouse Thoroughbreds. He's a half-brother to a stakes winner in Yattarna, out of a mare who won the Chester Manifold Stakes.
The Headwater Gallery is here.



Lot 707 – Exosphere x Passilente filly offered by Two Bays Farm. Dam was a two-year-old winner by More Than Ready and second dam is Light Fingers Stakes winner Trezevant.
The Exosphere gallery is here.



Lot 210 – Kermadec x Hangin' Tough colt offered by Merricks Station. Out of an Exceed and Excel three quarter-sister to Helmet and Pearls.
The Kermadec Gallery is here.



Lot 676 – Night Of Thunder x Melee colt offered by Daisy Hill. Out of a US winning half-sister to three stakeswinners including Group One winner Light Jig.
The Night Of Thunder gallery is here.



Click here to see all of the available First Season Sire Galleries for Inglis Premier.


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