Aquis Canungra Qld

Aquis Canungra Qld

Aquis Farm is a world-class, 447-hectare thoroughbred breeding facility at Canungra, in the Gold Coast hinterland, in Queensland. Through an unrelenting commitment to identifying and bringing to market high quality stallions, we will help build the quality and standard of racing in Queensland and become the largest and most respected partner to the State’s vibrant racing industry.

Gate 6, 2563 Beaudesert-Nerang Road , Canungra, QLD, 4275
info@aquisfarm.com
aquisfarm.com
+61 7 5543 4732
Jonathan Davies - Director of Sales
jonathandavies@aquisfarm.com
0423 033 858
Paul Knight - Business Development Manager
paulknight@aquisfarm.com
0410 683 469
Penelope Crowley - Nominations
0427 857 788

Stallions standing at Aquis Canungra Qld

Glenfiddich

Glenfiddich service fee for 2024 is $5,500

4th season at stud

Jonker

Jonker service fee for 2024 is $12,500

4th season at stud

Kobayashi

Kobayashi service fee for 2024 is $15,000

Latest winner: Marble Nine

Lean Mean Machine

Lean Mean Machine service fee for 2024 is $13,200

Latest winner: Kaiwi

Officiating

Officiating service fee for 2024 is $12,500

2nd season at stud

Stronger

Stronger service fee for 2024 is $9,900

3rd season at stud

Latest News

Former champion jockey Douglas Whyte earned his first win at the highest level as a trainer when The Not a Single Doubt entire Stronger edged out the Deep Field gelding Sky Field in a thrilling finish to the Group 1 The Centenary Sprint Cup  (1200m) at Sha Tin on Sunday.
A third Group 1 of the spring for Daniel Moor as the six-year-old Spirit Of Boom entire Jonker made all the running in Friday night’s Group 1 Ladbrokes Manikato Stakes (1200m) at Moonee Valley.
Winless since kickstarting his career with runaway wins at Wyong and Newcastle back in December 2017, Jonker made a statement for his new stable when lowering Takeover Targets Doomben 1200m course record in Saturday’s Listed Keith Noud Quality.
I Am Invincible has already made a great start to his career as a sire of sires through Brazen Beau and this season we will see more foals from some of his up and coming sire sons including Aquis Farm’s Kobayashi.
Sweet Orange (USA) has returned to New Zealand to resume his stallion career at Highview.
At Riccarton Park on Saturday, War Front stallion Sweet Orange (USA) recorded his first winner with the very smart 2YO Khimar War.
YOU could argue there has been two boom horses of 2017 - so it’s any wonder Wingrove Park are shouting from the rooftops their close ties to Royal Symphony and Jonker as the year comes to a close - with both horses expected to make an even bigger name for themselves in 2018.