Inglis Millennium– First Season Sires Dominate, Will the Newgate Bonus Go Off?

Tara Madgwick - Tuesday February 2

The $2million Inglis Millennium (1200m) at Randwick this Saturday has drawn a full field plus emergencies with race favourite Profiteer drawing ideally in barrier one and first season sires poised to play a major hand providing nine of the 16 runners.

Capitalist colt Profiteer has drawn barrier one of the Inglis Millennium - Racing Photos.

Newgate Farm’s Capitalist has three runners including the race favourite Profiteer and debut winner Mystic Gem, while their other three first season sires Extreme Choice, Flying Artie and Winning Rupert are also represented.

Newgate Farm offered a lucrative incentive at last year’s sales and will pay a $250,000 bonus to the recorded buyer as listed in the Inglis sales results for ALL of their yearling sales (not online) for any two year-old by Capitalist, Extreme Choice, Flying Artie or Winning Rupert that can win the 2021 Inglis Millennium Race.


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They offered a similar bonus for the Magic Millions and while that was not paid out with another first season sire in Shalaa (IRE) providing the winner of that race in Shaquero, the Ingis Millennium looms as a real possibility the bonus will go off.


The full field plus emergencies below.

INGLIS MILLENNIUM (1200m)

1. PROFITEER (Capitalist), Mick Price & Michael Kent Jr, Hugh Bowman, 56.5kg, barrier 1
2. PEGASI (Star Turn), Tony & Calvin McEvoy, Rachel King, 56.5kg, barrier 9
3. CHAMELEON CHOICE (Extreme Choice), Matthew Smith, TBD, 56.5kg, barrier
4. KEEFY (All Too Hard),David Vandyke, Ryan Maloney, 56.5kg, barrier 11
5. HARLEM GROOVE (Flying Artie), Paul Perry, Jess Taylor, 56.5kg, barrier 3
6. BARANOF (Hinchinbrook), John Thompson, Nash Rawiller, 56.5kg, barrier 2
7. MANDALONG CASH (Capitalist), Gary Nickson, Andrew Banks, 56.5kg, barrier 14
8. SNEAKY FIVE (Fastnet Rock), Ciaron Maher & David Eustace,Regan Bayliss, 54.5kg, barrier 17
9. ASHEMA (I Am Invincible), Annabel Neasham, Tommy Berry, 54.5kg, barrier 7
10. MYSTIC GEM (Capitalist), Kris Lees, Jason Collett, 54.5kg, barrier 5
11. NICE FOR WHAT (Shalaa IRE), Ciaron Maher & David Eustace, Kerrin McEvoy, 54.5kg, barrier 18
12. JESSICA RABBIT (Sooboog), Annabel Neasham Tim Clark, 54.5kg, barrier 10
13. HI HI HI (Winning Rupert), Gary Portelli, Kathy O‘Hara, 54.5kg, barrier 15
14. PAPER DAISY(Press Statement), Joseph Pride Sam Clipperton, 54.5kg, barrier 4
15. FESTIVAL DANCER (Choisir), Matthew Smith, TBD, 54.5kg, barrier 1
16. MISTAKEN IDENTITY (Press Statement), Matthew Smith, TBD, 54.5kg, barrier 20
17e ARTHUR FRANCIS (Foxwedge), John O‘Shea,Brenton Avdulla, 56.5kg, barrier 13
18e RIVABROOK (Hinchinbrook), Matthew Smith, 54.5kg, barrier 12
19e EMERALD BAY (Not a Single Doubt), Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott, 54.5kg barrier 8
20e LOOSE LOVE (Turn Me Loose), Todd Smart, 56.5kg, barrier 19



 

 

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