Catalogue updates from Sunday Jan 10

Breednet - Sunday January 10

Seven new winners in Australasia and Hong Kong on Sunday with siblings in upcoming yearling sales by Satoni Aladdin, Deep Field, Proisir, Caravaggio, Pariah, Gold Standard and Verdi.

Fastnet Rock x Star Of Sydney colt in the Lime Country draft at Magic Millions Gold Coast

Super Football (More Than Ready x Raziyya Of Sydney) won Sha Tin. Half-sister by Satono Aladdin in the NZB Karaka Book 1 (Lot 62) for Trelawney Stud Ltd. NEW WINNER View

Copartner Era (Testa Rossa x Song Shan) won Sha Tin. Half-sister by Deep Field in the Inglis Premier Yearling Sale (Lot 354) for Caithness Breeding. NEW WINNER View

Dondeska (Snitzel x Star Of Sydney) won Warrnambool. Half-brother by Fastnet Rock in the MM Gold Coast Yearling Sale (Lot 828) for Lime Country Thoroughbreds. View

Bella Button (Proisir x Miss Thorn) won Ellerslie. Full-brother in the NZB Karaka Book 1 (Lot 550) for Rich Hill Stud. NEW WINNER View

Alterno (Mossman x Bec Said No Credit) won Mornington. Half-brother by Hellbent in the Inglis Classic Yearling Sale (Lot 483) for Fairview Park Stud. View

Linden Tree (Redoute's Choice x Loulinda) won Nowra. Half-brother by Caravaggio in the MM Gold Coast Yearling Sale (Lot 488) for Tartan Fields. NEW WINNER View

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Rocketing By (So You Think x Across The Moon) won Nowra. Half-sister by Dissident in the MM Perth Yearling Sale (Lot 257) for Western Breeders Alliance (Darling View Stud. View

I Am Thirty (I Am Invincible x Thirty Rock) won Sunshine Coast. Half-brother by So You Think in the MM Gold Coast Yearling Sale (Lot 888) for Bhima Thoroughbreds. View

Riverside Rock (Wandjina x Sea Gypsy) won Port Lincoln. Half-sister by Pariah in the MM Gold Coast Yearling Sale (Lot 1071) for Bowness Stud. NEW WINNER View

Kazkazi (Alfred Nobel x Saxabelle) won Albany. Half-sister by Gold Standard in the MM Perth Yearling Sale (Lot 60) for Mt Hallowell Stud. NEW WINNER View

Humbucker (Iffraaj x Temeraire) won Ellerslie. Half-sister by Verdi in the NZB Karaka Book 2 (Lot 678) for Haunui Farm. NEW WINNER View

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