Five Flyers From Valiant Stud

Sponsored Content - by Tara Madgwick - Saturday October 8

Valiant Stud will present five quality juveniles at the Inglis Ready 2 Race Sale on Tuesday and all have breezed in sub 11 seconds.

Lot 6 Colt Justify (IRE) x Peaceful Sea, by Fastnet Rock  - 10.29 seconds

Lot 6

From the first Australian crop of undefeated Triple Crown winner Justify, who has made a flying start to his stud career in the Northern Hemisphere siring 17 winners, four of them stakes-winners!

Third foal of stunning Fastnet Rock mare Peaceful Sea that made $1.75million as an Inglis Easter yearling and is from the family of Group I winning leading US sire Grand Slam.

Lot 19 Colt Deep Field x Purr Itty Kitty, by Sizzling – 10.50 seconds

Lot 19

A naturally fast colt by reigning champion HK sire Deep Field from a proven Black Type family.

Bred for speed and is first foal of a winning three-quarter sister to Group II winning sprinter Snitty Kitty, who was also second in the Group I MRC Oakleigh Plate.

Lot 116 Gelding More Than Ready (USA) x Amplified, by All Too Hard – 10.40 seconds

Lot 116

From the last Australian crop of foals by outstanding shuttle sire More than Ready, sire of over 200 stakes-winners worldwide.

Three-quarter brother-in-blood to Group II ATC Sweet Embrace Stakes winner Always Allison and closely related to Group I VRC Victoria Derby winner Benicio. He is the first foal of Amplified, a placed grand-daughter of Group III winner Mannington, whose dam is Golden Slipper winner Bint Marscay.

Lot 149 Colt Pariah x Ciavenna (IRE), by Canford Cliffs – 10.30 seconds

Lot 149

From the second crop of speedy Redoute’s Choice son Pariah, sire of Group II winner Swiss Exile, and is unmistakably stamped by his sire.

Half-brother to a winner from an unraced half-sister to stakes-winner Clenor.

Lot 235 Colt Encryption x Love in Spring, by Redoute’s Choice – 10.27 seconds

Lot  235

From the first crop of blue-blood Group II winning Lonhro son Encryption and is a half-brother to four winners headed by stakes-placed I Am Gracie.

He comes from a quality female family that has produced champion sire Snitzel and Group I winning Everest contender Private Eye.

See the draft at Barn J Stables 82 – 88.

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