Catalogue updates from Sunday Dec 27

Breednet - Sunday December 27

Racing on Sunday included seven winners with siblings to be offered in coming weeks including three new winners into catalogues with yearlings by Time Test, Press Statement and Iffraaj.

This Tivaci x Chorus colt is a half-brother too yesterday's winner Thrum. Lot 160 at MM Gold Coast in the Waikato Stud draft

Lim's Craft (Smart Missile x Dukemore) won Singapore. Half-sister by Astern in the MM Gold Coast Yearling Sale (Lot 248) for Glenlogan Park. View

Ping Ping (Uncle Mo x Chinon) won Mornington. Half-sister by Magnus in the Inglis Premier Yearling Sale (Lot 787) for Supreme Thoroughbreds. View

Beauty Canto (Per Incanto x Bondi Beauty) won Murwillumbah. Half-brother by Time Test in the NZB Karaka Book 2 (Lot 741) for Little Avondale Stud. NEW WINNER View

Headlander (Better Than Ready x Exultation) won Sunshine Coast. Half-sister by Press Statement in the Inglis Classic Yearling Sale (Lot 801) for Eureka Stud. NEW WINNER View

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Thrum (Ocean Park x Chorus) won Sunshine Coast. Half-brother by Tivaci in the MM Gold Coast Yearling Sale (Lot 160) for Waikato Stud Ltd. View

Longmire (Snitzel x Talus) won Naracoorte. Half-brother by Palentino in the MM Tasmanian Yearling Sale (Lot 65) for C & K Mahoney. View

La Strata (Stratum x Bellazeel) won New Plymouth Raceway. Half-brother by Iffraaj in the NZB Karaka Book 1 (Lot 273) for Trelawney Stud Ltd. NEW WINNER View

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