Newgate Offer $100,000 First Crop Classic Bonus

Tara Madgwick - Wednesday February 8
Newgate Farm have come up with an innovative cash incentive for buyers at the 2017 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale that purchase a yearling by one of our first crop sires – Eurozone, Sizzling or The Factor (USA).

Newgate Farm will pay a $100,000 bonus to the recorded buyer as listed in the official Inglis sales results of any two year-old by one of our first crop sires that can win the 2018 Inglis Classic race.

Sizzling has 20 entries for Classic (click here to see them), Eurozone has 19 entries (click here to see them) and The Factor (USA) has eight (click here to see them).

"Our young stallions all have the profile to suggest they can get two year-old winners and you only have to look at their progeny on show here at Newmarket to see someone will have a great chance of collecting this bonus next year," said Bruce Slade, Newgate Farm, Director of Stallions and Sales.



A son of champion sire Snitzel, Sizzling was a Group I winner at two and gives every impression of following in the footsteps of his sire, who is currently the leading Australian Two and Three Year Old Sire and the leader on the General Sires List by earnings.



Eurozone was a brilliant Group I placed, Group II winning son of Northern Meteor, who was the Champion Australian First Season Sire of 2012/2013 with an impressive 18 first crop winners on the board!



War Front's dual Group I winner The Factor (USA) is already a proven sire of two year-olds in North America with 18 first crop winners headed by Group I winning 2YO Filly Noted and Quoted.


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