Aquis
Farm's versatile sire Domesday will be on show at their stallion parade and
open day later this morning in Queensland and has made a swift start to the new
season with six winners since August 1 including progressive five year-old
Ingeegoodbe who made it back to back wins at Doomben on Saturday.
The Robert Heathcote trained gelding has blossomed this campaign with
metropolitan wins at his past two starts.
Having his first try at 2040 metres on Saturday, Ingegoodbe relished the task
and surged clear to win by three-quarters of a length.
His overall record now stands at four wins and three placings from 17 starts
with prizemoney topping $80,000.
Ingeegoodbe was a $41,000 Magic Millions purchase from the Ampulla Lodge draft
for renowned judge Paul Willetts and is the second winner from Magic Summer, a
half-sister by Magic Albert to stakes-winner Roadagain.
Domesday has been in great form this year with star progeny including Group I
BRC Queensland Derby winner Ruthven and unbeaten stakes-winner Royal Symphony,
who is preparing for his three year-old season.
Domesday stands at a fee of $8,800 and is one of seven stallions that will be
paraded at Aquis Farm on Sunday.