Aquis Eight for Inglis Easter

Sponsored Content - by Tara Madgwick - Thursday March 26

Fresh from success as Golden Slipper co-owners with stellar colt Farnan, Aquis will have their vendor’s hat back on for Inglis Easter Round 1 Online next week with eight yearlings to be offered for sale.

Click on the yearling  images below to watch them parade.

Lot 54 Colt Sebring x Malaahy



From the penultimate crop of Group I Golden Slipper winner and Horse of the Year producing sire Sebring, this bay colt is the second foal of the full-sister to the four-time winner and stakes performer Distant Rock.


From the family of Champion Sire Fastnet Rock, Singapore Derby winner Han Xin – Sun Marshall (Sing) as well as a host of stakes performing juveniles, this colt is out of a mare by Medaglia d’Oro, who as a broodmare sire has produced 52 stakes performers led by three individual Group I winners.

"Attractive colt with plenty of size, strength and scope. Good walker with a nice action," Tony Scott, General Manager - Farms

Lot 118 Filly I Am Invincible x Omniscient


Exciting filly by the record-breaking I Am Invincible, himself the sire of 94 stakes performers highlighted by nine Group I winners including his leading stakes earner the talented racemare Invincibella.

Out of the stakes placed Exceed And Excel mare Omniscient, a daughter of the Listed-winning, Group III placed Omens, this filly counts stakes winners Erewhon (Gr.1), Manana (Gr.2) and Skytrain (Gr.3) as close relatives.

Out of an Exceed And Excel mare, who as a broodmare sire has produced 78 stakes performers led by seven individual Group I winners including Alizee, Astern, Bounding and Ten Sovereigns, this filly is bred on a cross that has recorded six winners from 10 runners led by the Group III winner She’s So High, fourth in the Grou[ I MRC Thousand Guineas.

"Very attractive filly with a lot of quality. Has a good conformation with strength and scope," Tony Scott, General Manager – Farms

Lot 180 Colt Fastnet Rock x Salma


Colt by Champion Sire Fastnet Rock, the sire of 288 stakes performers led by 39 individual Group I winners including current stars Dreamforce, Sherwood Forest and Avantage as well as Merchant Navy, Shoals, Atlantic Jewel and Foxwedge.


Third foal of Salma, a half-sister to Listed winner Big Time from one of the best families in the Australian Stud Book, that contains Group I winners Redoute’s Choice, Shoals, Al Maher, Manhattan Rain, Umatilla and many more.

A half-brother to the Australian-bred, but South African Listed winner Trojan Harbour, they’re both out of an Encosta de Lago mare, who as a broodmare sire has produced just shy of 200 stakes performers including 14 Group I winners such as Aquis stallions Divine Prophet and Invader, as well as Impending, Happy Clapper, Mighty Boss and The Quarterback.

"Big strong colt with plenty of bone. Good mover with balance and athleticism," Tony Scott, General Manager - Farms

Lot 205 Filly Medaglia d’Oro x Singularity


Filly by the internationally acclaimed Group I sire Medaglia d’Oro whose 232 stakes performers include 29 individual Group I winners highlighted by Golden Slipper winner Vancouver and Golden Rose winner Astern.

The second foal of the Group III placed Singularity, a half-sister to the stakes placed Lordag, this filly is from the family of Group I Golden Slipper winner and successful sire, Marauding.

Bred on a similar Medaglia d’Oro x Redoute’s Choice cross which has produced Group I winner Flit and Group III winner Pohutukawa, this filly is out of a Not A Single Doubt mare who as a broodmare sire has produced eight stakes performers led by Group I winner Le Capitaine – Seasons Bloom (HK)  and Group III winners Halvorsen and Terbium.

"Lovely filly with good bone and plenty of strength, a powerful shoulder and deep girth," Tony Scott, General Manager – Farms

Lot 252 Filly I Am Invincible x Tremor


Bay filly by I Am Invincible, the sire of 95 stakes performers headlined by nine individual Group I winners, six of which are fillies, including I Am A Star, Viddora, Invincibella and Loving Gaby.

She is the second foal of the dual winning Commands mare Tremor, a sister to Listed winner Palomares, a three-quarter-sister to dual Group II  winner El Cambio and Listed-winning, Group III  placed Complicate as well as being a half-sister to Champion 2YO and Group I Blue Diamond winner Earthquake.

Mares by Commands have produced 50 stakes performers highlighted by three individual Group 1 winners, while the I Am Invincible x Commands cross has produced 10 winners from 18 runners led by the stakes performer Uratta Belle.

"Neat type of filly with good conformation," Tony Scott, General Manager - Farms

Lot 287 colt Hinchinbrook x Witchlike


From the final crop of the deceased, Group I producing sire Hinchinbrook, the sire of 42 stakes performers to date led by Group I winners Beat The Clock, Press Statement, Spright and Seabrook, the colt is the second foal of the half-sister to the Group III-winning, Group I Coolmore Stud Stakes second placed filly Invincible Star.

From the family of Group I winners Unearthly, her Group I winning daughter Invest as well as dual Group I hero Innocent King, this colt is bred on the Hinchinbrook x Magic Albert cross that has produced eight winners from 11 runners led by the Group III winning, Group II placed Flying Jess, while Magic Albert as a broodmare sire has also produced dual Gr.1 winner Vega Magic.

"Very attractive individual with plenty of bone, a good hip and shoulder," Tony Scott, General Manager – Farms

Lot 472 colt Not A Single Doubt x Golden Edict


Bay colt by the recently retired Not A Single Doubt, the sire of over 120 stakes horses led by 12 individual Group I winners including this season’s elite level winners Farnan, Scales Of Justice and Samadoubt.

From the family of Group I winner and successful Group I producing sire Secret Savings, this colt is out of an American-bred mare – with the likes of Invader, Heavenly Blue, Hot Snitzel, Mr Stunning, I Am A Star, Best Solution, Homesman, Foundry, Foxplay, Russian Revolution, Delectation, Prince Of Penzance, All American, All The Good, Alverta, Foxwedge, Gallica, Irish Lights, Maldivian, Manighar, Mentality and Northern Meteor – all being Group I winners in Australia out of mares carrying the USA suffix.

Empire Maker as a broodmare sire has produced 95 stakes performers highlighted by three Group I winners.

"Good sized colt with plenty of strength, a good hind quarter and very typical of his sire," Tony Scott, General Manager – Farms

Lot 498 colt Pride Of Dubai x Impressive Eagle


From the second crop of Street Cry’s dual Group I winning juvenile Pride Of Dubai, who has been represented by seven winners from his first crop including the Listed winner Tanker and the stakes placed pair of Dubai Star and Bella Nipotina.

The fourth foal of the dual Listed-winning, Group I placed Rubiton mare Impressive Eagle, a half-sister to Group I winner Eagle Way, and the Listed winners Assertive Eagle and Soaressa (dam of the Group III winner Thermal Current), this colt is a half-brother to the Group II Danehill Stakes runner-up Thorondor.

With 79 stakes horses as a broodmare sire, Rubiton’s seven Group I winners include dual Everest winner Redzel, World Champion 3YO Flying Artie, Dash for Cash and the recent Thorndon Mile winner The Mitigator.

"Compact type of colt with good bone and strength. Good balance and a nice walk," Tony Scott, General Manager - Farms

 

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