Holbrook Magic Weanlings for Gold Coast

Sponsored Content - by Tara Madgwick - Sunday May 16

After selling show stopping mare Celebrity Queen for $2.5million in Sydney two weeks ago, Julie Harris and her team at Holbrook Thoroughbreds have turned the focus back to weanlings and will present a quality draft of seven at the Gold Coast for the Magic Millions National Weanling Sale (May 20 & 21).

Lot 22 Colt Pariah x Little Black Fish, by Tale of the Cat (USA)

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From the second crop of Pariah, a young sire that has sold well this year with yearlings selling for up to $375,000 and 67 selling in total at an average $101,798. Half-brother to three winners from the family of Group I winner Bawalaksana and Group winners Shaaheq, Arbeitsam and Payroll.

Lot 43 Filly Justify (USA) x Malibu Fever (USA), by Malibu Moon

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From the first crop of Triple Crown winner Justify and is from blue-blooded import that comes from the family of Champion US Mare Beholder and champion sire Into Mischief as well as Group I winner Mendelssohn, who is by Justify’s sire Scat Daddy.

Lot 114 Filly Russian Revolution x Onecatstoomany, by One Cool Cat (USA)

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Half-sister to juvenile stakes-winner Jericho Missile and two other winners from a metro winning mare from the family of Group I winners Champagne and St Reims. From the second crop of Russian Revolution, whose yearlings have sold for up to $425,000 this year with 87 averaging $122,936.

Lot  304 Filly Capitalist x Cochimi Rose, by Roman Emperor

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By red hot young sire Capitalist, on track to being Champion 2YO Sire with his first crop! Second foal of a half-sister to Group placed Sunday Rose, Divine Moon and Moonboat from the family of Golden Slipper winners Canny Lad and Sepoy, plus current star sprinter Bivouac.

Lot 311 Colt Russian Revolution x Crown Agnes, by Agnes World (USA)

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Half-brother to five winners including stakes-placed Mayan from the family of Group I winner Bawalaksana and Group winners Shaaheq, Arbeitsam and Payroll.

Lot 313 Filly Pride of Dubai x Daisy Can Too, by Mossman

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By leading second crop sire Pride of Dubai and is third foal of a three time winner from the family of Group I winner Bawalaksana and Group winners Shaaheq, Arbeitsam and Payroll. 2YO colt by Dundeel from Daisy Can Too sold for $380,000 to James Harron Bloodstock at Inglis Premier last year and has been named Dimension. Trained by Anthony and Sam Freedman, he has shown ability in his only trial to date and could be a sleeper on the pedigree page.

Lot 367 Colt Maurice (Jpn) x Gladtobehome, by Haradasun

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Half-brother to two winners from an unraced three-quarter sister to Group I placed stakes-winner Zizou from the family of Group I winners King’s Legacy and Oohood as well as champion sire Not a Single Doubt.



 

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