Hot Lots Magic Millions Weanling Sale Day 2

Tara Madgwick - Thursday May 19

The Magic Millions National Weanling Sale continues on Friday at the Gold Coast with some quality youngsters set to go under the hammer, so let’s take a look at some of the featured lots with images that are tipped to top and they include a pair  of colts by Frankel and the only weanlings in the sale by Snitzel and I Am Invincible.

Lot 223 Filly Snitzel x Enjaaz, by I Am Invincible – Emirates Park


The only Snitzel in the sale and is the first foal of an unraced daughter of Group I winning 2YO Peggy Jean

Lot 225 Colt Capitalist x Espaaniyah, by I Am Invincible – Emirates Park


First foal of stakes-winning 2YO Espaaniyah from the family of this year’s Group I ATC Chapagne Stakes winner She’s Extreme.

Lot 229 Colt I Am Invincible x Faint Perfume, by Shamardal (USA) – Yarraman Park

The only I Am Invincible in the sale and is a half-brother to Group II winner Good Idea and Group III winner Chains of Honour from Champion 3YO Filly and dual Group I winner Faint Perfume.

Lot 234 Colt Frankel x Fix, by Iffraaj (GB) – Coolmore

Three-quarter brother to this year’s Group III placed 3YO Galileo filly Know Thyself and is from Champion NZ 3YO Filly  and multiple Group winner Fix.

Lot 243 Colt Deep Field x Germanotta, by I Am Invincible – Spendthrift Australia Dispersal

First foal of winning half-sister to Group I placed Reemah and daughter of Group II winner Vormista.


Lot 304 Colt Too Darn Hot (GB) x Latitude, by Casino Prince – Rosari Farm

The only colt in the sale by exciting first season sire Too Darn Hot and is third foal of winning half-sister to stakes-winner Sugar Boom from a fast Black type female family.

Lot 305 Filly Extreme Choice x Leamington (USA), by Pleasant Tap – Milburn Creek

One of only two fillies in the sale by boom sire Extreme Choice and is a half-sister to three winenrs from US stakes-winner from international Black Type family.

Lot 312 Filly Exceedance x Loved Up, by Nicconi – Vinery Stud

From the first crop of G1 winning 3YO sprinter Exceedance and is from stakes-winner Loved Up, whose stakes-winning half-sister Liesele had a Zousain weanling filly sell in Sydney last week for $130,000.

Lot 316 Filly Too Darn Hot (GB) x Lusitania, by Sepoy – Yarraman Park


One of only two fillies in the sale by Too Darn Hot and is from a winning half-sister to Champion Filly and four time Group I winner Alinghi.

Lot 322 Filly Extreme Choice x Majestueux, by Snitzel – Taghadoe Stud

The second filly in the sale by Extreme Choice and is the third foal a Snitzel mare from an international Black Type family

Lot 333 Filly Zoustar x Members Joy, by Hussonet (USA) – Segenhoe Stud


Half-sister  to Group II winner Pure Elation from stakes-winner Members Joy.

Lot 337 Colt Super Seth x Miss Bling, by Golan (IRE)   - Spendthrift Australia


The only weanling in the sale by Dundeel’s Caulfield Guineas winner Super Seth. Half-brother to stakes-winner Gold Bracelet from a full sister to Champion HK Miler Beauty Flash.

Lot 356 Colt Frankel x Nechita, by Fastnet Rock - Coolmore

Three-quarter brother to Group III winners Harpo Marx and Forbearance as well as promising 3YO filly Awesome Wonder running this Saturday at Rosehill. From Group I winner Nechita.

Lot 358 Colt So You Think x Nicconi Leggera, by Nicconi – Attunga Stud
 

Third foal of metro winning half-sister to the dam of Group III winner Irukandji from the family of Golden Slipper winning sire Danzero.

Lot 397 Colt So You Think x Afiado, by Encosta de Lago – Kenmore Lodge

Third foal of a placed sister to Group II placed In the Vanguard, dam of Champion NZ 2YO and Group I winner Sword of State.


 

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