Aquis Confident in Your Success

Sponsored Content - by Tara Madgwick - Monday February 3

The 2020 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale is next on the agenda for Aquis Farm and they are confident in your success with a sensational draft featuring pedigrees that have a proven record in the Cox Plate, Oakleigh Plate, Manikato Stakes, Blue Diamond, Caulfield Cup, Queen Of The Turf, Golden Slipper, Australian Derby, Sires’ Produce and many more of Australia’s top Group I races.

Take advantage of the Aquis Real Bonus at Inglis Classic As we countdown towards Inglis Classic that starts on Sunday, Aquis is pleased to announce that the Real First Season Sire Bonus Scheme will be offered at the upcoming Riverside Stables-based sale for all Divine Prophet and Kiss And Make Up yearlings sold.

Conducted at both the Magic Millions Yearling Sale and the New Zealand Bloodstock Yearling Sale so far in 2020, vendors have highlighted what a positive scheme it is to allow both the breeder and the purchaser to be in the running to receive a financial reward.

“We have been overwhelmed by the response to the bonus by both purchasers and breeders,” enthused Aquis CEO Tony (Tubba) Williams.

“With Basil Nolan rewarded with a $25,000 bonus for breeding the recent winning Spill The Beans filly Cosmic Gossip, Aquis have highlighted how achievable our bonus schemes are.”

With 15 yearlings catalogued by Divine Prophet and a further five by Kiss And Make Up, Inglis Classic represents an outstanding opportunity for purchasers to be in the running.

Bonus scheme payments for both the breeder and purchaser as listed on the results will be paid out for any Saturday metropolitan two-year-old winner in Sydney and Melbourne up to and including the 2021 Inglis Millennium Race Day.

Aquis will present a draft of 21 yearlings including youngsters by champion sires Snitzel, Fastnet Rock, Written Tycoon, Not a Single Doubt, Sebring and Zoustar with 80% of the draft being BOBS eligible.

Highlights are below:

Lot 6 Colt Divine Prophet x Been Scene, by Bianconi (USA)



Lot 108 Colt Zoustar x Dream Cirque, by Dream Ahead (USA)



Lot 386 Filly Divine Prophet x Princess Qualo, by Sequalo



Lot 402 Colt Fastnet Rock x Randwick Bound, by Beautiful Crown (USA)



Lot 420 Filly Choisir x Rolling (NZ), by Savabeel



Lot 439 Colt Written Tycoon x Select Cat (USA), by Tale of the Cat



Lot 443 Colt Divine Prophet x Serein (NZ), by Postponed (USA)



Lot 551 Colt Not a Single Doubt x Vivid, by Eavesdropper (USA)


See the draft at Barn J Stables 1- 16, 22- 27


 

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