Catalogue updates from Saturday

Breednet - Saturday December 12

Six new winners into catalogue pages from Saturday’s races as siblings or half-siblings along with two stakes winners and four stakes placegetters so here’s the full list.

SIGNIFICANCE (Frankel x Aqua Bella) won Randwick De Bortoli Wines Christmas Cup LR. Half-brother by Written Tycoon in the MM Gold Coast Yearling Sale for Bhima Thoroughbreds. View

ALPINE EDGE (Better Than Ready x Freezethemillions) won Eagle Farm Phelan Ready To Buy Boom Stks LR. Half-brother by Deep Field in the MM Gold Coast Yearling Sale for Yarramalong Park. DEBUT View

Boomtown Lass (Spirit Of Boom x Boomalicious) 2nd Eagle Farm Sky Racing Bribie Hcp LR. Half-brother by Vancouver in the MM Gold Coast Yearling Sale for Eureka Stud. View

Tactical Advantage (Bel Esprit x Above Perfection) 3rd Randwick Quincy Seltzer Razor Sharp LR. Half-sister by Smart Missile in the Inglis Classic Yearling Sale for Gooree Park Stud. View

Rhapsody Rose (Star Witness x Ritzy) 3rd Eagle Farm Boomer Bloodstock Calaway Gal LR. Half-brother by Dundeel in the MM Gold Coast Yearling Sale for Bhima Thoroughbreds. View

Too Good Too Hard (All Too Hard x The Good Wife) 3rd Morphettville Adelaide Galvanising Xmas Hcp LR. Half-brother by Zoustar in the MM Gold Coast Yearling Sale for Mill Park Stud. View

Independent Road (Declaration Of War x Malibu Road) won Flemington. Half-brother by Caravaggio in the MM Gold Coast Yearling Sale for Coolmore Stud. View

Profiteer (Capitalist x Athena Lass) won Flemington. Full-sister in the MM Gold Coast Yearling Sale for Newgate Farm. DEBUT View

Lady Sprintbok (Written Tycoon x Swooning) won Singapore. Half-brother by Astern in the NZB Karaka Book 1 for Wentwood Grange. NEW WINNER View

Yulong Turbo (Written Tycoon x Gregers) won Morphettville. Half-sister by Snitzel in the MM Gold Coast Yearling Sale for Yulong Investments. DEBUT View

Iron Ruler (Dissident x Hennessy Rock) won Singapore. Half-sister by Divine Prophet in the MM Gold Coast Yearling Sale for Gooree Park Stud. View

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Ruru (So You Think x Keysbrook) won Kembla Grange. Half-sister by Extreme Choice in the MM Gold Coast Yearling Sale for Willow Park Stud. NEW WINNER View

River Roca (El Roca x Shelly Bee) won Singapore. Half-brother by Complacent in the NZB Karaka Book 2 for Mapperley Stud Ltd. View

Sword Of State (Snitzel x In The Vanguard) won Te Rapa. Half-sister by Russian Revolution in the MM Gold Coast Yearling Sale for Newgate Farm. DEBUT View

Mint Julep (Darci Brahma x Kudamm) won Ascot Park. Half-brother by Dundeel in the NZB Karaka Book 1 for Pencarrow Stud. View

Boogie Woogie (Reset x Simply Boogie) won Albury. Half-brother by Wrote in the NZB Karaka Book 2 for Highview. View

Fast Thinker (So You Think x Up And Up) won Gold Coast. Half-brother by Redwood in the NZB Karaka Book 1 for Westbury Stud. View

Dizzy Miss Lizzy (I Am Invincible x Princess Marizza) won Fannie Bay. Half-brother by Flying Artie in the Inglis Classic Yearling Sale for Berkeley Park Stud. View

Greywolf (Toorak Toff x Street Storm) won Esperance. Half-brother by Impending in the Inglis Classic Yearling Sale for Newgate Farm. View

Final Warning (Time For War x Seriously) won Townsville. Half-brother by Sooboog in the Inglis Classic Yearling Sale for Widden Stud. View

Zou Zou For You (Zoustar x It's All For You) won Healesville. Half-sister by Tarzino in the NZB Karaka Book 2 for Mapperley Stud Ltd. NEW WINNER View

Shotchu (Bullet Train x Idriess) won Healesville. Half-brother by Astern in the MM Gold Coast Yearling Sale for Bowness Stud. View

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