Goodwood Farm Bring Type and Value to Inglis May HTBA

Sponsored Content - by Tara Madgwick - Thursday April 28

Kerrie Tibbey and the Goodwood Farm team have had a hand in the raising of some seriously good horses over the years and their draft of nine for the Inglis HTBA May Yearling Sale on Sunday features some hidden gems including the only colt in the sale by Blue Diamond winner Daumier’s sire Epaulette.

$1.6million earning Group I ATC Epsom Handicap winner Private Eye was foaled and raised at Goodwood Farm, as was dual Group I winning sprinter Rebel Dane, who has now emerged as one of the most exciting young sires in the country thanks to his champion 2YO Filly Fireburn, who also spent time at Goodwood Farm as a weanling.

Another star graduate of the Murrurundi based nursery is $1.1million earning sprinter The Astrologist, who has notched up multiple Group wins and placings and went close to Group I success when beaten narrowly in this year’s Group I VRC Newmarket Handicap.

Click here to see the full draft  from Goodwood Farm for Inglis HTBA May with highlights below:

Lot 20 Colt Showtime x Avanti Rose, by Ambidexter

From the first crop of speedy Group I placed Snitzel sire Showtime and is first foal of smart Melbourne metro winner Avanti Rose. From the family of stakes-winners La Chasseuse Vionnet, Cheverny, Fashion News, Academe and Vionetto,


Lot 62 Colt Casino Prince x Dessert, by Collate

By proven Group I sire Casino Prince and is a half-brother to handy three time winner Racketeering from an imported family featuring plenty of Black Type winners.

Lot 221 Colt Epaulette x Rosa’s Magic, by Sebring

By the sire of this year’s Group I  Blue Diamond Stakes winner Daumier and is a full brother to smart Sydney metro winner Military Magic from the famed Rosa’s family that has produced Group II winner Pure Elation and Group I Newmarket runner-up Indian Pacific among a slew of stakes-winners.

Lot 233 Filly Reward for Effort x Shoshanna Rose, by Dane Shadow

By prolific Victorian winner getter Reward for Effort and is from an unraced daughter of a half-sister to Champion Sprinter Our Egyptian Raine, the dam of $1.5million earning Group III winner Egyptian Symbol, whose first foal (a colt by I Am Invincible) sold for $1.5million at Inglis Easter.

Lot 254 Colt Press Statement x Sutton Queen, by Beautiful Crown USA)

By proven stakes sire Press Statement and is a half-brother to two winners from stakes-placed Sutton Queen, whose dam is a full sister to stakes-winner Sutton Review.

Lot 262 Filly Outreach x Tempting Lady, by Northern Meteor

By the sire of outstanding Tasmanian stakes-winner Turk Warrior and is a half-sister to three winners headed by stakes-placed Smart Meteor, a winner of over $360,000 in prizemoney. Dam is an unraced daughter of dual Group I winning Oaks winner Tempest Morn from the respected Gooree Stud family of Group winners Good standing and Tempt Me Not.



 

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