Apache Pass promotes Perth Magic Millions

Media Release - Tuesday January 18

Three Western Australian studs received winning updates for the Perth Magic Millions Yearling Sale when Apache Pass opened his Hong Kong account at Sha Tin on Sunday.

Apache Pass began his career with Lindsey Smith before transferring off-shore following a black-type placing in the LR Lex Piper Stakes (1600m) at Ascot.  He’s a son of Yarradale Stud champion War Chant (USA) and carries the MV brand of Capel-based nursery Misty Valley Thoroughbreds.

APACHE PASS wins at Sha Tin on Sunday - image HKJC

Amelia Park also has some skin in the win with a Toronado (Ire) three-quarter sister to the dam of Apache Pass catalogued as Lot 125 for the Perth Magic Millions on February 14 and 15.

“He was trained left-handed in Australia and has really struggled to go right-handed here,” trainer Paul O’Sullivan said after the Tai Hang Tung Hcp (1655m).  “He has taken a while to build full fitness but I thought he would be competitive if he ran up to his Conghua trial from a good draw.”

War Chant (Danzig), who first arrived from Kentucky’s Three Chimneys Farm a decade ago, has 17 yearlings entered for the Perth Magic Millions with Yarradale prepping two colts and two fillies for the Swan Valley Sale. 

His colt from Platinum Star (Lot 10) descends from Born Priceless (Pricelessly) who carried Yarradale’s colours to a Group 2 victory in the 2001 Karrakatta Plate.

Ruby Racing & Breeding has also entered a War Chant half-brother to Red Can Man (Lot 89) who won the G3 Sir John Monash Stakes at Caulfield during an interstate campaign last year. 

Group III winning sprinter Red Can Man has a half-brother in Perth Magic Millions - image Racing Photos

The Steve Wolfe-trained sprinter is bearing down on $1million in prizemoney boosted by $277,000 in bonuses from the Westspeed Scheme.

Leading owner-breeder Tony Patrizi has 15 yearlings bound for the Magic Millions from Misty Valley Thoroughbreds.  He bred Apache Pass in partnership with Yarradale owner Ron Sayers and they have his half-brother by Puissance De Lune (Ire) on the ground at Capel.

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The south-west property was originally named Greenfields Lodge and is the oldest commercial stud operating in WA going back to the 1920s when legendary horseman Rowley Roberts began prepping yearlings for the Perth Sale conducted on St George’s Terrace.

Amelia Park will have 8 yearlings parading at the Perth Magic Millions on the back of a successful summer carnival at Ascot led by Miss Conteki in the LR Summer Scorcher (1000m) and LR Miss Andretti Stakes (1100m).

Miss Conteki (Eurozone) has built a sensational strike-rate winning 9 of her 13 starts for Amelia Park owner Peter Walsh and partners Mark & Patricia Chadwick.  She is being set for a black-type hat-trick in the LR Scenic Blast Stakes (1200m) on January 29.

Amelia Park’s Sharon King said the Toronado – Europa Point filly (Lot 125) looks the part and has been popular during pre-sale parades at Vasse. 

“She’s athletic, correct and an eye-catcher.  She’s a half-sister to four winners including La Farola who earned black-type for us in the LR Starstruck Classic last month. 

“Europa Point’s first foal Apache Point was retired unraced and her first foal is Apache Pass.”

Magic Millions has catalogued 338 lots for the Swan Valley Sale across two sessions on Monday, February 14 and Tuesday, February 15.  Premier Mark McGowan remains firm on reopening the WA border on February 5 but buyers who cannot attend the Perth Sale can bid with confidence through accredited on-site bloodstock agents at the Swan Valley sale-ground.

The contacts for those bloodstock agents can be viewed here

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