Catalogue Updates from Saturday Feb 13

Breednet - Sunday February 14

Plenty of sales catalogue updates from Saturday’s racing for yearlings at MM Perth, Inglis Premier and Easter with five stakes performers and new winners into the page for lots by Dash For Cash, Magnus, Zoustar, Spirit Of Boom and Brazen Beau.

Never Talk (No Nay Never x Palace Talk) 2nd Randwick Tab Light Fingers Stakes Gr2. Half-sister by I Am Invincible in the Inglis Easter Yearling Sale (Lot 1) for Yarraman Park Stud. View

Away Game (Snitzel x Elusive Wonder) 3rd Randwick Tab Light Fingers Stakes Gr2. Half-sister by Merchant Navy in the Inglis Easter Yearling Sale (Lot 291) for Segenhoe Stud Australia Pty Ltd. View

TAGALOA (Lord Kanaloa x Vasilissa) won Flemington Cs Hayes Stakes Gr3. Half-sister by Not a Single Doubt in the Inglis Easter Yearling Sale (Lot 146) for Arrowfield Stud. View

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Aysar (Deep Field x Miss Interiors) 2nd Flemington Cs Hayes Stakes Gr3. Half-brother by Capitalist in the Inglis Easter Yearling Sale (Lot 428) for Torryburn Stud. View

PLATOON (Playing God x Oriel) won Ascot Cyril Flower Stakes LR. Full-sister in the MM Perth Yearling Sale (Lot 39) for Geisel Park Stud. View

Spin The Knife (Snippetson x Zany Lady) won Ascot. Half-brother by Dash for Cash in the MM Perth Yearling Sale (Lot 256) for Scenic Lodge. DEBUT View

Knightstown (Valentia x Zaraya Rose) won Morphettville Parks. Half-sister by Magnus in the MM Adelaide Yearling Sale (Lot 87) for Summerset Park Stud. DEBUT View

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Wild Wind (I Am Invincible x Your Life Style) won Coffs Harbour. Half-sister by Spirit of Boom in the Inglis Easter Yearling Sale (Lot 170) for Newgate Farm. NEW WINNER View

Perfect (Playing God x Dawinner) won Singapore. Half-sister by A Lot in the MM Adelaide Yearling Sale (Lot 152) for Turnagain Horses. View

Tycoon Humma (Capitalist x Humma Mumma) won Bendigo. Half-sister by Zoustar in the Inglis Premier Yearling Sale (Lot 87) for Flinders Park Stud. DEBUT View

Neurologic (City Place x First Game) won Esperance. Half-brother by Gingerbread Man in the MM Perth Yearling Sale (Lot 141) for Yarradale Stud. View

Gypsy Biker (Mossman x Devils Arcade) won Rockhampton. Half-sister by Winning Rupert in the MM Perth Yearling Sale (Lot 130) for Lynward Park Stud. View

Competitor (So You Think x Bella Princess) won Esperance. Half-brother by Brazen Beau in the Inglis Premier Yearling Sale (Lot 507) for Supreme Thoroughbreds. NEW WINNER View

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