Bloodstockauction September 24 – 29 Sale Online

Media Release - Friday September 25

The Bloodstockauction.com catalogue for September 24 – 29 is now online featuring a strong selection of racehorses, yearlings and broodmares.

Click here to see the catalogue with a couple of highlights below:

Lot 28 yearling filly by Show a Heart x Charmana Star

Lot 28 - click to see her page.

Her dam Charmana Star is a four-time and city winning mare with over $108,000 in prize money, also the dam of 4 to race, all winners;

SHE'S SPICY (f. by Real Saga). 2 wins at 1100, 1110 m. inc. BRC Besst Recruitment Fillies and Mares Class 2 Handicap. 
ULTRA RED (g. by Jet Spur). 7 wins 1050 to 1600 m. and $79,525.
WATCH THE RED (g. by Real Saga). 4 wins 1100 to 1400 m. 3d BRC Sky Racing Brisbane Bloodstock Bonus Qtis 2Yo Maiden Plate.
SPOT ON SPUD (g. by Show a Heart). 2 wins at 900, 1050 m.

Currently located at Glenlogan Park, vet inspections welcomed.

Lot 46 Comedy on the Run (Broodmare)

Lot 46 Comedy on the Run - click to see her page.

Unraced half-sister by champion sire Flying Spur to Group winners Happy Morning and Fatal Attraction from the family of Australian Horse of the Year Typhoon Tracy and Group I VRC Australian Guineas winner Alligator Blood.

Rarely do opportunities come to get into a family of this quality and she has produced two winners already, LIKE 'EM SASSY and city winner TOORAK COMEDY.


Currently empty and ready for a cover by the Stallion of your choice.





 

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