First Season Sires on Show at Inglis Weanling Sale – Gallery Images

Tara Madgwick - Friday April 30

The Inglis Australian Weanling Sale next week will give buyers the first opportunity to assess the progeny of a raft of new first season sires including undefeated US Triple Crown winner Justify (USA), Champion European 3YO Sprinter Harry Angel (IRE), Japanese bred Group I winners Brave Smash (Jpn) and Saxon Warrior (Jpn) as well as homegrown Group I winners such as Trapeze Artist and Written By.

Breednet have collated all available images uploaded for this sale by first season sires and put them in our usual user friendly format of gallery images.

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Sire

2019 Service Fee

Number with images

Brave Smash (Jpn)

$22,000

6

Encryption

$13,200

1

Harry Angel (IRE)

$22,000

3

Justify (USA)

FOA

4

Lean Mean Machine

$17,600

4

Mendelssohn (USA)

$17,600

5

Performer

$8,800

3

Prized Icon

$11,000

1

Santos

$16,500

5

Saxon Warrior (Jpn)

$24,750

2

Trapeze Artist

$88,000

1

Written By

$24,750

6


Click to see all the images for first season sires that have been uploaded.

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