Group One Dams – New Additions

Tara Madgwick - Sunday March 28

A smorgasbord of Group I racing at Rosehill last Saturday led us to update our table of Group I producing dams this season highlighting what stallions they went to last spring and what foals they have in the pipeline.

Since we last looked at this list Savabeel has added two new Group I winners to his tally in New Zealand Oaks winner Amarelinha and Rosehill Guineas winner Mo’Unga, both of them bred from mares by O’Reilly.

Champion sire O'Reilly sired the dams of two new Group I winners, click to read about him as a broodmare sire.

Their respective dams both had foals by Savabeel in 2020 and Amarelinha’s dam is back in foal to him while Mo’unga’s dam was covered by Caulfield Guineas winner Super Seth.

The dam of Golden Slipper winner Stay Inside is proving a tricky breeder and seems to only have  a foal every second year. She missed to both Extreme Choice and Cosmic force last year, but does have a filly foal by Russian Revolution.

Bred by Kingstar Farm, the half-sister by Russian Revolution to Golden Slipper winner Stay Inside.

The list below features all Australian and New Zealand Group I winners this season whose dams are believed to be alive, at stud in Australasia and had stud returns lodged last year.
 

Horse

Sire

2020 Covering Sire

2020 Foal

Forbidden Love

All Too Hard

All Too Hard

C Epaulette

Melody Belle (NZ)

Commands

Pierro

F Snitzel

Kahma Lass (NZ)

Darci Brahma (NZ)

Darci Brahma

Missed

Portland Sky

Deep Field

Universal Ruler

C Universal Ruler

Truly Great

Dundeel (NZ)

Dundeel

F Dundeel

Krone

Eurozone

Vino Rosso (USA)

Slipped

Bivouac

Exceed And Excel

Exceed and Excel

F Exceed and Excel

September Run

Exceed And Excel

Exceed and Excel

F Merchant Navy

Stay Inside

Extreme Choice

Missed

F Russian Revolution

Rocket Spade

Fastnet Rock

National Defense (GB)

Missed

Avantage

Fastnet Rock

Fastnet Rock

C Fastnet Rock

Personal

Fastnet Rock

Not served

F All Too Hard

Artorius

Flying Artie

Deep Field

C Written Tycoon

Montefilia

Kermadec (NZ)

Kermadec /Shalaa (IRE)

Missed

Streets Of Avalon

Magnus

Magnus

C Magnus

Nature Strip

Nicconi

Shamus Award

Addictive Nature No Return

Shout The Bar

Not A Single Doubt

Pride of Dubai

C Not a Single Doubt

Ocean Billy (NZ)

Ocean Park (NZ)

Ocean Park

F Staphanos (Jpn)

Arcadia Queen

Pierro

Pierro

C Pierro

Celebrity Queen

Redoute's Choice

Xtravagant

F Xtravagant

Rock On Wood (NZ)

Redwood (GB)

Redwood (GB)

F Redwood (GB)

Aegon (NZ)

Sacred Falls (NZ)

Almanzor (Fr)/ Tivaci

Missed

Mo’Unga

Savabeel

Super Seth

C Savabeel

Amarelinha (NZ)

Savabeel

Savabeel

F Savabeel

Concert Hall (NZ)

Savabeel

Not served

F Per Incanto (USA)

Mr Quickie

Shamus Award

Shamus Award

F Shamus Award

Sword Of State

Snitzel

Merchant Navy

Missed

Think it Over

So You Think

Exosphere No Return

Elite Street

Street Boss (USA)

Omaha Beach (USA)

C Written By

Savatiano

Street Cry (IRE)

Blue Point (IRE)

C Street Boss (USA)

Johnny Get Angry (NZ)

Tavistock (NZ)

Reliable Man (GB)

Foal died

Odeum

Written Tycoon

Capitalist

F Zoustar

Ole Kirk

Written Tycoon

Written Tycoon

Missed

Pippie

Written Tycoon

Written Tycoon

C Spirit of Boom

Verry Elleegant (NZ)

Zed (NZ)

Zed

Not covered


 
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