Extreme Choice Filly a Bowness Magic Star

Sponsored Content - by Tara Madgwick - Sunday May 30

Red hot young sire Extreme Choice shot back to the top of the leading 2YO sires list on the weekend thanks to exciting colt Tiger of Malay, but with less than 30 living yearlings in his second crop, time is fast running out to buy one this year.

Bowness Stud will present a draft of 10 at the Magic Millions National Yearling Sale this week and one filly that will be looked at by all is Lot 1553, the only filly in the sale by Extreme Choice, whose first crop has already delivered Group I ATC Golden Slipper winner Stay Inside, G2 BRC Sires Produce Stakes winner Tiger of Malay and stakes-winner Xtremetime.

Lot 15553 - click to see page.

A neat chestnut, very typical of her sire, she is the first foal from metro winning Sebring mare She Brings Hope, who comes from a superb European female family featuring Group I winners Shakeel and Shemaka.

See the draft at Stable M 14 – 22 and Other highlights include:

Lot 1418 Colt Impending x Lionel Left Me, by Casino Prince

Lot 1418 - click to see page.

Second foal of a winning half-sister to Group III winner Amovatio tracing back directly along his tail female line to champion mare Emancipation. Has a big pedigree update as the first foal from the mare is 2YO filly My Snow Queen, who won very impressively at Goulburn last Friday for the John Sargent stable, read about her here.


Lot 1466 Filly American Pharoah (USA) x Nervous Nellie, by Snitzel
 

Lot 1466 - click to see page.

From the second crop of Triple Crown winner American Pharoah. Second foal of an unraced Snitzel mare from prolific European Black Type family of Group I winner and sire Zafonic.

Lot 1499 Filly So You Think x Pink Rocks, by Fastnet Rock

Lot 1499 - click to see page.

By an outstanding Group I sire and first three dams are by champion sires Fastnet Rock, More Than Ready and Danehill. Grand-dam of Pink Rocks is Group III winner Milanova, Australia's record priced broodmare (sold for $5million in 2008) whose family includes Group I winners Holy Roman Emperor and Sherwood Forest.

Lot 1720 Filly Super One x Corsa Rosa, by Dubawi
 

Lot 1720 - click to see page.

Half-sister to a winner from a metro winning daughter of world champion sire Dubawi from the family of Group winners Left Bank and Chili Girl.

Lot 1770 Filly Flying Artie x Fidelia’s Dance (GB), by Danehill Dancer
 

Lot 1770 - click to see page.

From the second crop of exciting young sire Flying Artie, sire of G1 Blue Diamond winner Artorius. Half-sister to four winners from the family of Group I winners Snowland and Myboycharlie.


 

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