Inglis Premier First Season Sire Galleries – Check Them Out

Tara Madgwick - Tuesday February 27

The Inglis Premier Yearling Sale starts this Sunday and there is a strong Victorian flavour to this sale as you would expect and first season sires in particularly are going to play a role with the most represented being Victorian based Hanseatic and Tagaloa with first season sire galleries now available on Breednet for quick comparisons.

 

Click here for galleries and click on any first season sire in the index on the right to see their yearlings.

 

Hanseatic is the most represented first season sire, click for more info.

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Rosemont Stud’s Hanseatic is a fast precocious Group winning son of Street Boss (USA) that was second in the Group I MRC Blue Diamond Stakes and comes from the family of champions Black Caviar, All Too Hard and Ole Kirk.

Click to see all Hanseatic yearling images.

 

 

Tagaloa

Yulong based Tagaloa is a Japanese bred, but foaled in Australia, son of Lord Kanaloa that won the Group I MRC Blue Diamond Stakes.

Click to see all Tagaloa yearling images.

 

 

Russian Camelot (IRE), click for more info.

Widden Stud’s Russian Camelot (IRE) was bought as a yearling in the UK to race in Australia and did so very successfully as a dual Group I winner. He is by renowned staying sire Camelot from an elite European female family.

Click to see all Russian Camelot yearling images.

 

 

Visit the profile page for Hanseatic

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