Two Bays Farm Quality to Shine at Great Southern

Sponsored Content - by Tara Madgwick - Sunday June 5

Progressive Victorian enterprise Two Bays Farm have rapidly made a name for themselves as a source of quality racetrack performers and Rob Carlisle and his team are proud to present a top class draft of 13 for the Inglis Great Southern Weanling Sale starting this Thursday.

Stakes performers to emerge from Two Bays Farm include Bundle of Fun, Cardigan Queen, Kubrick, Easy Eddie, I Am Eloquent and Military Zone with a new generation of Black Type performers waiting in the wings.

Click here to see the full draft with highlights below:

Lot 68 Colt Shamus Award x Sharing, by Henny Hughes (USA)

By outstanding sire Shamus Award, sire of this season’s G1 winners Incentivise, Duais and El Patroness. Second foal from good Melbourne metro winner Sharing.

Lot 86 Colt Ocean Park x Sonority, by Exceed and Excel

The only entry in the sale by Cox Plate winning G1 sire Ocean Park. Frist foal of a half-sister to this season’s dual G1 winner Imperatriz and has had a pedigree update with last Saturday’s new Listed winner Vinco also popping into the pedigree, read about him here.

Lot 161 Colt Dubious x American at Sea, by All American

From the first crop of brilliant Not a Single Doubt sprinter Dubious. Second foal of a winning half-sister to stakes-placed Aim Smart and Jeanneau.

Lot 238 colt Toronado (IRE) x Ellas, by Canny Lad

By the sire of G1 winning sprinters Masked Crusader and Shelby Sixtysix, super popular Victorian sire Toronado. Half-brother to three winners from a European family packed with Black Type that has produced champion sires Shamardal and Street Cry.

Lot 335 Colt Rebel Dane x Mahogany Room, by High Rolling

By exciting young sire Rebel Dane, who has recently moved to Widden Stud and is the sire of Golden Slipper winner Fireburn. Full brother to stakes-placed Lloyds Crown from the family of Group II winner Cardinal Colours.

Lot 350 Colt Blue Point (IRE) x Miss Wahoo by Master of Design

From the first crop of Champion Sprinter and triple Royal Ascot G1 winner Blue Point. Second foal of Group II paced Miss Wahoo.

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