First Season Foals - Yes Yes Yes

Breednet - Friday October 15

It was only two short years ago that Yes Yes Yes became the hero of the Everest so let’s take a look at what his babies look like on Everest Eve 2021.

Yes Yes Yes retired with four wins and three seconds from an eight start career which, along with his Everest win, included the Gr2 Todman Stakes as a two year-old and a Gr1 second in the Golden Rose at three.

Yes Yes Yes

He served the biggest book of all first season sires in his first year at Coolmore Stud at a fee of $38,500

A colt out of Ponterro (Pierro), a sibling to G1 winner Inference and G2 winner Dragon Leap.

Yes Yes Yes x Ponterro

A colt out of Limerock (Charge Forward) for Woppitt Bloodstock. He’s a half-brother to G3 winner Limestone.

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Yes Yes Yes x Limerock

A colt out of Bet Your Smart (Smart Missile) at Wyndholm Park, Vic

Yes Yes Yes x Bet Your Smart

A filly out of Wutai Mountain (Commands) at Torryburn Stud, NSW.

Yes Yes Yes x Wutai Mountain

A filly out of Miss Hufflepuff (Encosa De Lago) at Tyreel Stud, NSW.

Yes Yes Yes x Miss Hufflepuff

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