From ANZ Bloodstock: Aquis stallion Spieth (Thorn Park) took his first-crop tally of winners to five when Birdies Galore (2 f ex Atalanta Miss by Not A Single Doubt) win a maiden plate (1200m) at Warracknabeal yesterday.
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From ANZ Bloodstock: Aquis stallion Spieth (Thorn Park) took his first-crop tally of winners to five when Birdies Galore (2 f ex Atalanta Miss by Not A Single Doubt) win a maiden plate (1200m) at Warracknabeal yesterday.
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From TDN: Aquis Farm-based first-season stallion Spieth (NZ) chalked up his fifth winner when the Patrick Payne-trained Birdies Galore made a winning debut in the We Thank Lions Club Maiden Plate at Warracknabeal on Saturday.
From TDN: A week after announcing Jonker will stand at their Canungra farm, Aquis has revealed another first-season sire, with Group 2 winner and Group 1 performed at two and three, Glenfiddich will join him this season. Glenfiddich will stand at a fee of $8800 (inc GST) with Jonker at $16,500 (inc GST).
From ANZ Bloodstock: Aquis Farm has announced their second new stallion to join their Canungra-based roster in the space of a week, with the high-class but untapped Group 2 winner and ATC Champagne Stakes (Gr 1, 1600m) runner-up Glenfiddich (Fastnet Rock) set to stand the coming breeding season for an introductory fee of $8,800 (all fees inc. GST).
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From Racing & Sports: Glenfiddich has found a home at stud with the son of Fastnet Rock to take up residence at Aquis Farm’s Queensland property.
From Breednet: Aquis Farm is thrilled to announce that Glennfiddich, the Group 2 winning son of Champion Sire, Fastnet Rock, will stand at their Canungra based farm this season.
From ANZ Bloodstock: Queensland’s leading stallion Spirit Of Boom (Sequalo) will remain at an unchanged fee of $33,000 (inc GST) at Eureka Stud this year while Sunshine State rival Aquis Farm will stand his Group 1-winning son Jonker in his first season in 2022.
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From Racing.com: Group 1 winner Jonker has been retired to stand at Queensland’s Aquis Farm this spring, it was announced on Monday.
A Stakes-winning two-year-old who trained on to win the G1 Manikato Stakes (1200m) and $1 million Magic Millions Sprint (1200m) as an older horse for Tony Gollan, connections made the call to retire the six-year-old following an autumn campaign in Melbourne.
From TDN: Bella Babe’s debut victory at Spendthrift Australia Park Werribee on Monday marked the fifth winner for first-season Aquis Farm stallion Invader.
From ANZ Bloodstock: Aquis Farm stallion Invader (Snitzel) sired his fifth individual winner when the Ciaron Maher and David Eustace-trained Bella Babe (2 f ex La Bella Rose by Shamardal) scored an impressive debut victory at Werribee yesterday.
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