Magic Millions Sneak Peek – PART 3

Tara Madgwick - Friday December 24

Some of the biggest vendors like to get their Magic Millions yearling images uploaded before Christmas, so we’ve gone through to take a look at some of the pedigree standouts for those of us that have not been touring the farms to see them in the flesh.

Click here for Part 1  and here for Part 2.


Lot 51 Colt The Autumn Sun x Flidais – Arrowfield Stud



Three-quarter brother to G1 winner and $2.4million earner Sweet Idea and G2 winner Showtime.

Lot 172 Filly Zoustar x Karuta Queen – Strawberry Hill Stud

Half-sister to SW Eawase from G2 winner and Magic Millions 2YO Classic winner Karuta Queen.

Lot 267 Colt The Autumn Sun x Miss Dodwell– Arrowfield Stud


Half-brother to dual G1 winner and $2.6 million earner Kenedna and G2 winning sire Spill the Beans.

Lot 325 Filly Russian Revolution x Nothin Leica Storm – Kingstar Farm



Half-sister to Champion 2YO and G1 Golden Slipper winner Stay Inside.

Lot 384 Colt Russian Revolution x Precious Gem – Sledmere Stud



Third foal  from G1 winner Precious Gem.

Lot 578 Colt Fastnet Rock x Sunday Joy – Stawberry Hill Stud



Half-brother to Champion Mare More Joyous, 21 wins and $4.5 million from G1 winner Sunday Joy.

Lot 863 Filly The Autumn Sun x Cleanup – Vinery Stud



Half-sister to dual G1 winner and $2.5million earner Nettoyer.

 

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