More Outstanding Supplementaries Confirmed for National Sale

Media Release - Wednesday May 4

The outstanding catalogues for the upcoming Magic Millions National Weanling and Broodmare Sales have been enhanced again with 22 more quality lots joining a star studded supplementary line up.

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Nine more stakes performed mares have joined the National Broodmare Sale supplementary catalogue - featuring two fillies off the track and mares covered by some of the country's hottest sires. 

The latest entries include Group Three winner Fine Bubbles (served by I Am Invincible), Listed winners Members Joy (dam of G2 winner Pure Elation), Smart Coupe (served by Snitzel) and Swing Note (served by Nicconi) and stakes performers Amica, Grand Scholar (served by Zoustar), Gris Dame (served by Snitzel), Red Hot and Showcase (served by I Am Invincible).

Another pedigree highlight is the young race mare Forever You (Galileo). A winner of three of six including her last start in Sydney, Forever You is a full sister to Irish Derby winner Sovereign.
 
A share in Tagaloa will be offered for sale.
A share in Blue Diamond winner and hot young sire Tagaloa will also go under the hammer on Day One of the National Broodmare Sale.

The National Weanling Sale welcomes two new additions - a So You Think colt from a sister to In the Vanguard (dam of Sword of State) and an American Pharoah filly from Causeway Queen, a twice stakes winning half sister to superstar mare Solar Charged. 
 
Today's second batch of supplementaries follow on from last week's release of 24 lots headlined by recent Coolmore Classic winner Lighthouse. 

Final supplementary entries for the National Weanling and Broodmare Sales close on Friday.
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