Bred to Win Returns on Monday Night

Media Release - Sunday August 1

Australia’s only thoroughbred breeding TV program Bred To Win returns for the spring season, profiling an exciting crop of first-season stallions and revisiting our favourite proven sires.

Caroline Searcy also features some of the magnificent race-mares who have set the sales’ ring alight in 2021, who will boost the stocks of Australia’s new boys, including Melody Belle, In Her Time, Viddora, Mizzy, Greysful Glamour and more.

In a stellar year for retiring stars, in coming weeks Bred To Win will visit Golden Slipper winner Farnan, Caulfield Guineas and Golden Rose winner Ole Kirk as well as Bivouac, Russian Camelot, Hanseatic, Anders plus many more.

The international arrivals will feature Arrowfield Stud’s Admire Mars and Cambridge Stud welcome star European Sprinter Hello Youmzain to New Zealand in 2021.

Dual G1 winner King's Legacy will feature on Bred to Win on Monday night.

Episode one on Monday night at 7.30pm features dual Group 1 winning 2YO King’s Legacy, by sire of sires Redoute’s Choice, new to Coolmore Stud in 2021.

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And Yulong Farm in Victoria with some of our favourite broodmares, current reigning Champion Sire Written Tycoon and new this season, Blue Diamond winner, Tagaloa.

Plus, all the regular segments, Aushorse News, the Inglis Graduate of the Week, G1 Goldmine stallion analysis and Cambridge Stud Performance of the Week.

Bred To Win returns Monday August 2 – 7.30pm – Sky Thoroughbred Central (Foxtel Ch 528) and streamed live on racingnsw.com.au.

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