Collingrove Stud Six to Star at Great Southern

Sponsored Content - by Tara Madgwick - Sunday June 5

Daniel Brash and his team at Collingrove Stud are presenting a big draft of 20 plus weanlings for the Inglis Great Southern Sale starting on Thursday including colts by Russian Revolution and Toronado (IRE), plus a colt by Hellbent that had an exciting pedigree update last week.

A diverse draft featuring the progeny of a wide range of up and comings sires, Collingrove have something for everyone with pinhookers to be spoiled for choice when they arrive at Barn F.

Click here to see the full draft with highlights below:

Lot 24 Colt I Am Immortal x Quattro Passi, by Dane Shadow

From the first crop of I Am Immortal, a fast and precocious Group III winning son of I Am Invincible. Half-brother to a winner from a daughter of stakes-placed Jesterchine.

Lot 127 Colt Russian Revolution x Very Cherry, by Anabaa (USA)

By Australia’s leading first season sire Russian Revolution and is a half-brother to two winners from stakes-placed Very Cherry.

Lot 193 Colt Hellbent x Calusa, by High Chaparral (IRE)

From the family of Group I winner and Champion Sire Fastnet Rock as well as current Group II winner Lightsaber, this colt is a three-quarter brother to promising 3YO filly Pretty Wild, who made a winning debut at Warwick Farm last Wednesday.

Trained by Chris Waller, the daughter of Brazen Beau could not have been more impressive and appears to have a very bright future, read about her here.

Lot 241 Colt Toronado (IRE) x Empress Ida, by Blevic

By Victorian favourite Toronado, the sire of G1 winning sprinters Masked Crusader and Shelby Sixtysix.  Half-brother to multiple Group II and III winner Kiwi Ida from the family of Group III winner Royal Ida.

Lot 318 Filly Frosted (USA) x Lady Spitfire, by Bel Esprit

By well-regarded shuttle sire Frosted and comes from an impressive Black Type family. Half-sister to a winner from a winning half-sister to stakes-winner Mihalic. Grand-dam Batik is a full sister to blue hen Pretty Penny, the dam of Group winners Sertorius, Pretty Brazen, Pretty Amazing, Dollar for Dollar and Clifton Red.

Lot 373 Filly Vino Rosso (USA) x Iberian Rubi, by Rock of Gibraltar (IRE)

From the first crop of G1 Breeders Cup Classic winner Vino Rosso. Half-sister to two winners from the family of Group I winners Century and Gamine.  

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