Newgrange Sires First Confirmed In-Foal Mare

Stallion's first pregnancy marks milestone for Sequel New York breeding operation.

Published on Feb. 27, 2026

Newgrange, a multiple graded stakes winner by Violence, has sired his first confirmed in-foal mare, Thirty Nine Seven, a Court Vision mare owned by Ann Weaver and boarded at Hidden Lake Farm. The pregnancy was announced by Sequel New York, where Newgrange stands for $5,000 LFSN as part of a syndicate.

Why it matters

Newgrange's first confirmed pregnancy is an important milestone for the stallion's stud career and the Sequel New York breeding operation. As a successful racehorse, Newgrange's first foal crop will be closely watched by the industry to see if he can pass on his talent to the next generation.

The details

Thirty Nine Seven, a mare owned by Ann Weaver, was confirmed in foal to Newgrange on February 26. Thirty Nine Seven retired with over $100,000 in career earnings. Newgrange, a multiple graded stakes winner by the sire Violence, stands at Sequel New York for a $5,000 live foal stud fee.

  • Thirty Nine Seven was confirmed in foal to Newgrange on February 26, 2026.

The players

Newgrange

A multiple graded stakes winning stallion by Violence who stands at Sequel New York for a $5,000 live foal stud fee as part of a syndicate.

Thirty Nine Seven

A Court Vision mare owned by Ann Weaver and boarded at Hidden Lake Farm. She retired with over $100,000 in career earnings.

Ann Weaver

The owner of the mare Thirty Nine Seven.

Sequel New York

The breeding operation where Newgrange stands at stud.

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The takeaway

Newgrange's first confirmed pregnancy is an important milestone for the stallion's stud career and the Sequel New York breeding operation, as the industry closely watches to see if he can pass on his talent to the next generation of racehorses.