Mullaglass Stud Present Quality Yearlings for Inglis Digital April Online

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The challenging financial climate we all now face has brought many breeders to consider their options with Richard & Kim McClenahan of Mullaglass Stud electing to test the waters by offering six well bred yearlings at the Inglis Digital April Sale that goes live on Friday April 24 running until April 29.

The McClenahan’s usually consign their stock under Kitchwin Hills & Valiant Stud as agent , but for this sale they are offered by their own Mullaglass Stud and can be inspected at the farm on Nandowra Rd, Scone by appointment on 0429 837 029.

While the Mullaglass name may be new to the sales format, they are certainly not new in producing quality racehorses including Hellbent, who now stands at Yarraman Park Stud,  just down the road from where he was bred at Mullaglass. Add to that Hellbent’s progressive full brother Hulk, and the exciting Bjorn Baker trained Lady of Luxury, have all been bred on this progressive new farm in the Hunter Valley.


The draft is as follows:

Lot 314 Filly Sooboog x Doratea, by Lope de Vega (IRE)

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An expensive yearling by champion sire Snitzel, Group III winning sprinter Sooboog has been given every chance to succeed covering some great books of mares at Kitchwin Hills and his first yearlings have been bought by some great judges this year.

Sooboog has had 36 yearlings sell at sales this year at an average $70,430 (median $62,250) including seven that have made $100,000 or more highlighted by his top seller, a filly from Bella Sunday that made $250,000 at Inglis Premier when bought by Aquis Farm.

First foal of unraced daughter of stakes-winner Readyor tracing in tail female line to champion filly Triscay, whose descendants include Group I winners Alizee and Astern.

Lot 322 Colt Dissident x Goodn’Targ (NZ), by Savabeel

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By Australian Horse of the Year Dissident, now a proven source of winners, and is second foal of a five time winner by champion sire Savabeel from the family of Group I winning sprinter and exciting young sire Hellbent, who was bred and sold by Mullaglass.

Lot 323 Colt Sooboog x Halona, by Denman

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Another by Sooboog and is the first foal of a placed mare from an outstanding commercial family featuring dual Group I winner Episode and her Group I winning daughter First Seal, whose first foal, a colt by Sooboog’s sire Snitzel, topped the recent Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale when fetching $1.8 million.

Lot 349 Filly Sooboog x Philocracy, by Bureacracy

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The third in the draft by Sooboog, she is the fourth foal of a winning sister to multiple Group II winner Noircir, a winner of over $520,000 in prizemoney.

Lot 346 Colt Winning Rupert x So Tempted, by Jeune (GB)

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From the first crop of Written Tycoon’s record breaking sprinter Winning Rupert, who has been very popular at Newgate Farm and achieved some impressive sales results this year. He has had 58 yearlings sell at an average $86,120 (median $62,500) with 18 selling for $100,000 or more and his top seller a colt from Istanford (USA) that made $425,000.

He is a half-brother to five winners including dual Group I winner Happy Archer and stakes-winner Femina Fashion from outstanding producer So Tempted, a full sister to Group II winner Lolita Star.

Lot 367 Colt Winning Rupert x Supercharger (GB), by Zamindar

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Half-brother to five winners including two Italian stakes performers Amante Latino and Anonimo Veneziano from blue-blooded import Supercharger, a half-sister to Group II winner Trick of Light and grand-daughter of influential matriarch Monroe, whose dynasty of stakes-winners includes Group I winners Xaar, Senure, Cityscape, Logician, Siskin and Close Hatches, also Aiustralian Group II winner and Group I producing sire Domesday.


 

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