Have your vote – Let’s find the favourite foal of 2016

Tara Madgwick - Thursday December 15
Voting is now open for the reader's choice favourite baby from the 2016 Breednet Foal Gallery sponsored by Rubick, so read on to see our top picks and have your vote before we announce the winner next week.



Last year's winner (pictured above) was the jumping foal from Kitchwin Hills, a stunning colt by Dawn Approach (IRE) from Demure.

First of all we'd like to thank everyone that participated in the Foal Gallery this year with beautiful babes from all over Australia and New Zealand making this one of the most popular features of the Breednet website.

Here are our top six candidates for 2016 featuring another white foal making a hat-trick of white beauties from The Opera House.

Go and look for yourself at our 2016 Breednet Foal Gallery and vote for your favourite of the foal photos below.



Snitzel x Vegas Showgirl (NZ) filly – Segenhoe Stud, NSW - Half-sister to Australian Horse of the Year, Winx.



Sidestep x Time Release filly – Errol and Gwen Leight, Tamworth, NSW - Half-sister to Stakes winner In A Wink.



Deep Field x Crevette colt – Ashleigh Thoroughbreds, NSW (image Joan Faras) Half-brother to Group I winner Cosmic Endeavour.



Deep Impact x Charming Estelle filly – Arrowfield Stud, NSW - By Japanese sire sensation from a sister to Australian Horse of the Year Lankan Rupee.



Animal Kingdom (USA) x Jessolaura colt – Willow Park Stud, NSW



Charm Spirit (IRE) x The Opera House filly – Windsor Park Stud, NZ
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