Aussie Bred Double South Africa

Tara Madgwick - Wednesday November 17

The Greyville meeting in South Africa on Wednesday featured two Aussie bred winners in Port Adelaide (Adelaide (IRE) and Dunyaa (Brazen Beau).

A homebred for Mrs Sabine Plattner trained by Andre Nel, four year-old mare Port Adelaide scored her first win when saluting over 1900m by a length and a half.

Adelaide (IRE) is the sire of Port Adelaide.

She is a half-sister to stakes-placed Anse Lanzio and is the fourth winner from five to race from Port Elizabeth (IRE), a winning three-quarter sister by Danehill Dancer to Group III winner Steel Princess, the dam of Group I winner Sarah Lynx and Group III winners Steel Prince and Sugar Boy.

Port Elizabeth was on-sold in 2019 for $27,000 at the Inglis Broodmare Sale and has a yearling colt by Harry Angel (IRE) and has foaled this spring producing a filly by Toronado (IRE).

Her two year-old colt by Churchill (IRE) sold at Inglis Classic this year to Frank Cook / John Foote Bloodstock and is called Churchill Bay.

Also winning in the program was four year-old mare Dunyaa, who won her second race when scoring by a neck over 1000m.

She was a $120,000 Inglis Premier purchase from the Erinvale Thoroughbreds draft in 2019 and is the second winner from imported Pivotal mare World Map (IRE).


 

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