Lone Charge Forward SW Mare a Magic Hidden Gem

Sponsored Content - by Tara Madgwick - Monday May 24

Charge Forward is best known for siring the dams of two Golden Slipper winners - She Will Reign and Estijaab - as well as Champion 3YO Filly Sunlight, so the only stakes-winning mare by this influential broodmare sire to be offered at the Magic Millions Broodmare Sale this week is one that is sure to hold plenty of interest.

Offered as part of the star studded Willow Park draft, Lot 1255 is Everyday Lady, a former very smart racemare that won four races and over $180,000 in prizemoney.

Lot 1255 - Everyday Lady is the only stakes-winning mare by Charge Forward in the sale.

Her highlight win came in the Listed SAJC Manihi Classic (1100m) and she was also a good fourth to Spright after covering ground in the Group I SAJC Robert Sangster Stakes WFA (1200m). She was beaten less than a length by second place getter Cool Passion and finishing in front of the likes of Ellicazoom, Mamselle Tess and Lady Cosmology, who franked the form two weeks later winning the Group III  Proud Miss Stakes.

Heading to Melbourne in the spring she finished on the heels of the placegetters Fatinah, Bons Away and Eduardo beaten a length in the Group II MVRC McEwen Stakes WFA (1000m) at Mooney Valley running the fastest last 200m and equal fastest last 400m of the race beating the likes of Booker, Miss Leonidas and Prophet’s Thumb.

Everyday Lady has a superb Black Type female family being from Redoute’s Choice mare Any Other Day, a half-sister to Group winners Phantom Thief and Saturday Fever and the dam of Champion 3YO and Australian Horse of the Year, Weekend Hussler.

Dual Group I winner and $2million earner Lucky Hussler is another star performer on the page.

A superior broodmare sire, Charge Forward is sire of the dam of nine stakes-winners in total and two of his three Group I winners are from his stakes-winning daughters Solar Charged (dam of Sunlight) and Response (dam of Estijaab).

Everyday Lady appeals as a top class prospect and is offered in foal to Pierro’s brilliant Group I winning son Pierata in her first season at stud.

Pierata has let down into a magnificent stallion.

Pierata was very popular with breeders at Aquis last spring covering 168 mares at a fee of $44,000 and 49 of those mares are stakes-winners or stakes producers giving him a second to none chance of achieving success.



 

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