Bloodstockauction October 29 – November 3 Sale Online

Media Release - Friday October 30

The Bloodstockauction.com catalogue for October 29 – November 3 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 37 Unnamed 2YO Filly (racehorses)

Lot 27 - 2YO Headwater filly - click for more information.

This 2yr old filly by leading young sire Headwater was broken in early January and has had several preps in and out.

She has advanced well each time and is a ready made 2YO with no vices or soundness issues at all.

Her dam has had eight foals to race and all are winners and is a sister to Group I winner Super Elegant, Group II winner Elegancy and Group III winner Mister Elegant

Lot 39 Yearling Colt by Wandjina (yearlings)

Lot 39 - yearling colt by Wandjina , click for more information.

Imposing yearling colt with an excellent pedigree, by proven sire of winners Wandjina.

This strong, athletic colt hails is a half-brother to two winners from Miss Sivivatu (IRE), a full sister t Group winners Callwaood Dancer and Contredanse from the family of Group I winners Deauville, Maroof and Desert King.

He is well grown, with good bone, correct conformation, and an impressive walk. Intelligent with a kind trusting attitude this colt takes everything in his stride and is a pleasure to deal with.
Good to handle, lead, wash, trim feet, rug, stable and transport. 


 

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