2022 Golden Slipper Entries, 100 for Zoustar

Tara Madgwick - Wednesday July 14

The biggest foal crop so far for Widden Stud’s champion sire Zoustar are rising two year-olds and 100 of them have been nominated for the 2022 Golden Slipper to be run at Rosehill in March next year.

Zoustar had a fee increase in 2018 off the back of his outstanding first season which produced champion filly Sunlight and the resulting offspring will be ready to make their mark in the 2021/2022 racing season.

The highest priced yearling this year for Zoustar has been entered for the 2022 Golden Slipper.

His three top sellers this season, a colt from Lady Jivago that sold at Inglis Easter for $1,250,000 and a colt from Fireworks that made $1,150,000 at the same sale have both been entered for the Golden Slipper, as has the $1million Magic Millions colt from Fuddle Dee Duddle.

Several of his Slipper nominated rising two year-olds have been named and include:

Arrowette – Half-sister to G3 winner Mongolian Marshal.
Sir Carter – Half-brother to G3 winner Oak Door from SW Beyonce’s Star.
Ambassadors – Colt from SW Blueberry Smoothie (USA)
Zoucan Toucan – First foal, colt from SW Candika.
Ithadtobezou- From G2 placed Define.
Divots – From G2 winner My Emotion.
Zousmic – First foal, a colt from G2 winner Nurse Kitchen.
Mission Supreme – Half-brother to SP Too Good Too Hard and It’s a Myth from the Divine Madonna family.

Search 2022 Golden Slipper Sale Mail at Breednet for more details.



 

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