Aquis Canungra Qld
2024 FEE: $4,400
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, 4275info@aquisfarm.com
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+61 7 5543 4732
Latest News
Aquis Announce 2024 Fees Plus an Exciting New Addition
Queensland’s leading stallion operation, Aquis Stallions, has revealed its roster for the 2024 season.
Aquis Stallion Parades – Test These Guys with Hypothetical Matings!
Aquis Stallions in Queensland opened the gates last weekend for a series of parades that will continue into this week with the stallions set to be shown again at 10am and 2pm on Wednesday and you can still register to attend here
Additional Aquis Stallion Parades
Due to popular demand, Aquis have added more sessions to their 2023 Stallion Parades featuring seven stallions including new addition Stronger, a Group I winning son of Not a Single Doubt, and all are Premium stallions so test your mare with a Hypothetical mating.
A $20,000 Yearling and $1 million earner - Yellow Brick is the Real Deal
It took eight starts and six wins for Yellow Brick to earn the respect he deserves, but the 3yo son of The Mission made an army of new admirers with his dominant performance in Saturday’s $200,000 Group III Brandons Gold Coast Guineas (1200m) at the Sunshine Coast.
Every colt that has won the Group I ATC Champagne Stakes since 2000 has been given a shot at commercial stud success by major farms and while their results have been mixed with Pierro a clear standout, the winner of the race in 2017 is probably exceeding expectation this season.
Four Way Tie for First Season Sires by Winners
Boxing Day races provided opportunity for some of our first season sires to put runs on the board and as we get to the end of 2021 we see four of our young first season stallions tied on three winners each – can you name them?
Outstandingly tough 2YO … winner of the Group 1 ATC Champagne Stakes & winner of the Group 3 ATC Schweppervescence Handicap … beaten less than 2 lengths (in track record time) behind Trapeze Artist and Redzel in WFA Group 1 All Aged Stakes … the only Group 1 winning, Champion 2YO by Choisir standing at stud in Australia … oldest progeny are yearlings and have sold up to $120,000 ... a leading 1st season sire in 2021/22, his 2022/23 winners inc. Gold Coast Guineas winner Yellow Brick, Mission Of Love, Mission Estate etc.