Catalogue updates from Sunday Dec 20

Breednet - Sunday December 20

Nine winners around Aus and in Hong Kong yesterday with half or full relations in yearling sales, including four in Hong Kong and five new winners for yearlings by Ocean Park, Winning Rupert, Pride Of Dubai, So You Think and Spirit Of Boom.

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Ocean Park has a full-sister to Hong Kong winner Super Ten entered in the Inglis Premier Yearling Sale
Celestial Power (Star Witness x Askari) won Sha Tin. Half-brother by Pariah in the Inglis Classic Yearling Sale (Lot 465) for Yulong. View

All For South (Toronado x Push And Shove) won Sha Tin. Half-brother by Maurice in the Inglis Classic Yearling Sale (Lot 252) for Arrowfield Stud. View

Super Ten (Ocean Park x Pastrana) won Sha Tin. Full-brother in the Inglis Premier Yearling Sale (Lot 239) for Stonehouse Thoroughbreds. NEW WINNER View

Daily Charm (Not A Single Doubt x Siennas Fury) won Sha Tin. Half-sister by Winning Rupert in the Inglis Premier Yearling Sale (Lot 329) for Diamond Park Breeding and Racing. NEW WINNER View

Whisky'n'diamonds (Commands x Redaluca's Gaze) won Moruya. Half-sister by Zoustar in the MM Gold Coast Yearling Sale (Lot 696) for Redbank North. View

So Say You (So You Think x Zarock) won Moruya. Half-sister by Pride of Dubai in the Inglis Classic Yearling Sale (Lot 429) for Coolmore Stud. NEW WINNER View

Jac The Great (Sidestep x Gemini Miss) won Moruya. Half-brother by So You Think in the MM Gold Coast Yearling Sale (Lot 1249) for Willow Park Stud. NEW WINNER View

Superior Witness (Star Witness x Sopraffina) won Taree. Half-sister by Spirit of Boom in the MM Gold Coast Yearling Sale (Lot 813) for Kitchwin Hills. NEW WINNER View

Chivargo (Deep Field x Western Gem) won Sunshine Coast. Full-brother in the Inglis Premier Yearling Sale (Lot 435) for Hollylodge Thoroughbreds. View

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