HERE COME THE FOXWEDGE'S - Newgate Farm’s first crop sire
FOXWEDGE featured at Kembla on Tuesday with impressive winner
Foxy Housewife becoming the seventh Southern Hemisphere bred winner for this Group 1 winning son of
Fastnet Rock.
The Gerald Ryan trained filly was a luckless fourth on debut at the same venue back in February, but Foxy Houswife has returned from a spell a much stronger competitor.
She jumped fast for
Kerrin McEvoy and went forward to find the front, one off the fence, and had a strong kick to the line to win the 1200 metre scamper by half a length over the Godolphin runner Khaki, who was favourite.
However there is little doubt that the eye-catcher of the race was the
Dynamic Syndications owned Snitzel filly Argie Bargie who was in a zip tight pocket on the leader and runner up’s heals the length of the straight and was unable to be tested at any stage.
She is the
12th winner overall for Foxwedge, who has sired five winners in Australia, two in New Zealand, three in the UK and one each in the US and Ireland.
No Australian first crop sire has more Southern Hemisphere bred winners on the scoreboard than Foxwedge, who stands at Newgate Farm at a fee of $22,000 this spring.
Dynamic Syndications and Gerald Ryan have a fabulous FOXWEDGE FILLY from UNDERCOVER available for syndication at $5,995 per share.
Foxwedge progeny are expected to be at their best as 3yo’s and older so for the sire to be making this impact is very promising for his stock in the future.
Yesterday we were able to get the latest photo of the filly.
14 June 2016
Compared to the photo taken the day we purchased her 5 months earlier,
10 January 2016
you can see how she has grown, strengthened and matured.
Contact our office to discuss this super filly with us. You won't be disappointed.