Newgate Announce Virtual Stallion Parade Premiere

Media Release - Friday August 9

Newgate is thrilled to announce the premiere of their 2024 Virtual Stallion Parade, showcasing the biggest, strongest, and best stallion roster in the farm’s history - The online premiere will be held live on Monday, August 12th at 7 PM (AEST) on Newgate’s Facebook page.

“Newgate achieved a very impressive milestone in 2023 becoming Australia’s leading stallion operation by market share. The fact that the roster is even bigger and stronger this year with three of the most desirable first season sires we have ever stood is something our team is very proud of,” said Newgate Managing Director Henry Field.

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“We’re keen to showcase our stallions to breeders in an engaging and informative way. This virtual format allows us to reach a wider audience and provide valuable insights for breeders while they make their breeding decisions for 2024.”

In The Congo was one of the stars at last year's Newgate Farm stallion parade.

Hosted by Bruce Slade, the parade will feature all 17 stallions, including newcomers Ozzmosis, Militarize, and King’s Gambit. Valuable insights from trainers Chris Waller, Peter Snowden, Bjorn Baker, Adrian Bott, Joseph O’Brien, and Sam and Anthony Freedman are also set to feature.

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Don’t miss the 2024 Newgate Virtual Stallion Parade, livestreaming on Newgate’s Facebook page at 7 PM (AEST) on Monday, August 12th.

For more information, follow us on social media for updates and exclusive content leading up to the event.

 

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