G1 Goldmine Golden Slipper Pedigree Analysis

Sponsored Content - by Tara Madgwick - Wednesday March 17

This Saturday’s Group I ATC Golden Slipper features a competitive field of the best 16 two year-olds in the country and respected pedigree analysts G1 Goldmine have produced an in-depth pedigree report for each runner.

With the Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale still to come, an analytical look at the pedigrees of the elite two year-olds that have actually come out and done the job might offer some real inspiration for yearling buyers.

Click to read the entire report with cover explanation of the analysis and how it works.


1/ Shaquero – Magic Millions $160,000

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2/ Profiteer- Inglis Classic $165,000

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3/ Artorius – Magic Millions $120,000

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4/ Ingratiating – Godolphin homebred

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5/ Anamoe – Godolphin homebred

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6/ Home Affairs – Inglis Easter $875,000

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7/ Kalashnikov – Magic Millions $600,000

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8/ Stay Inside – Magic Millions $200,000

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9/ Rocket Tiger – Not offered

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10/ O’President – Inglis Easter $520,000

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11/ Captivant – Magic Millions $550,000

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12/ Glistening – Magic Millions $260,000

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13/ Four Moves Ahead – Magic Millions passed in at $280,000

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14/ Swift Witness – Magic Millions $260,000

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15/ Mallory – Arrowfield private sale

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16/ Queen of Wizardry – Magic Millions $400,000

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