G1 Goldmine Vinery Stud Stakes Pedigree Analysis

Sponsored Content - by Tara Madgwick - Thursday April 1

This Saturday’s Group I ATC Vinery Stud Stakes (2000m) features an intriguing field of fillies with Group I VRC Oaks winner Personal and star Frankel filly Hungry Heart taking on a field of promising up and comers, so respected pedigree analysts G1 Goldmine have produced an in-depth pedigree report for each runner to shed light on their prospects.

With the Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale next week, an analytical look at the pedigrees of some of our best classic fillies might offer some real inspiration for yearling buyers chasing something more than a fast two year-old.

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


1/ Personal – Inglis Easter $640,000

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2/ Harmony Rose – Magic Million National $25,000

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3/ Hungry Heart – Magic Millions $300,000

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4/ Starelle – Magic Millions Passed in Res $250,000

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5/ Elizabeel – Not offered

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6/ Miravalle – Magic Millions $460,000

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7/ Force of Will – Nor offered

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8/ Impecunious – Karaka Book 1 $140,000

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9/ Love Sensation – Not offered
 

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10/ Princess Rhaenys – Inglis Easter $460,000

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