First Season Fancies at Inglis Australian Weanling Sale

Tara Madgwick - Tuesday May 3

The Inglis Australian Weanling Sale this week marks the first sale ring judgement for a new round of first season sires so let’s take a look at what’s on offer at Riverside Stables.

There are 22 first season sires represented at this sale and our Breednet First Season Sire Gallery makes it very easy to check out their stock quickly for a visual comparison.

Click through to this gallery page and click on any sire in the right hand side to bring up their weanling images in a user friendly format.


Yes Yes Yes

Coolmore’s Everest hero Yes Yes Yes had so many eye-catching foals last spring and has nine weanlings catalogued with some highlights below:

 

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Lot 42 from Fairhill Farm is a half-sister to stakes-winner Theanswermyfriend from terrific producer Blowin in the Wind (IRE).

 

 

Lot 44 from Coolmore, a colt from unraced Choisir mare Blue Sky Baby, a full sister to Group III winner Diamond Earth from a prolific winning Black Type family.

 

 

Lot 129 from Coolmore, a filly from Feirin, a winning Fastnet Rock daughter of high class US Group II winner Randaroo (USA).

 

 

 

Zousain

Widden Stud have high hopes for Zoustar’s drop dead good looking son Zousain, who was another young stallion whose foals were the talk of the town last spring .


Lot 141 from Holbrook Thoroughbreds is a colt with pedigree being from Fudgewedge, a winning half-sister to stakes-winner Ondina from the family of 2020 European Horse of the Year Ghaiyyath.



Lot 223 from Bhima Thoroughbreds is a filly from stakes-winning Exceed and Excel mare Liesele.

 


Lot 297 from Mullaglass Stud, a colt from Rainbow’s End, an unraced half-sister to Group I winner Le Drakkar.




 

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