Australian Buyers Active at Fasig-Tipton

Mark Smith - Monday November 7

James Harron Bloodstock, Kia-Ora Stud, and Mitchell Bloodstock made the buyers list at the Fasig-Tipton November Sale.

Lot 285 Emro (Point Of Entry x Grand Finesse by Grand Slam) James Harron Bloodstock $425,000

Emro (Fasig-Tipton)

A stakes-winner at two, Emro is one of five winners out of a daughter of the influential broodmare Shapiro’s Mistress, a half-sister to the former shuttler Brocco (USA), winner of the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile and Hollywood Gold Cup.

Emro was sold with a positive test to Constitution (Tapit). 

Lot 207 Miss Leslie (Paynter x Zeenut by Mingun) Kia-Ora Stud $400,000.

Miss Leslie (Fasig-Tipton)

A 7-time stakes-winner of $873,530, Miss Leslie won from 1100m to 2000, with the highlight coming with a twelve-length romp in the GrII Delaware Hcp.

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Lot 204 Miss Alacrity (Munnings x Just Jenda by Menifee) James Harron Bloodstock/Morningside $350,000

Miss Alacrity (Fasig-Tipton)

A stakes-winner for Wesley Ward last season at two, Miss Alacrity is a half-sister to stakes-winner Jenda’s Agenda Proud Citizen) the dam of the smart Justify filly Just Cindy who won the GrIII Schuylerville Stakes at Saratoga this season at two.

Miss Alacrity’s dam Just Jenda numbered the GrII Molly Pitcher Stakes, GrIII Monmouth Oaks and GrIII Honeybee Stakes among her eight wins.

133 Weanling filly (Audible x Bonnie Blue Flag by Mineshaft) Mitchell Bloodstock $85,000.

Audible filly (Fasig-Tipton)

Out of the dual Gr1-placed mare Bonnie Blue Flag, this filly is a half-sister to the dam of Life Is Good, winner at the highest level in the Dubai World Cup, Whitney Stakes, Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile, and Woodward Stakes and most recently seen starring down Flightline for three-quarters of the Breeders Cup classic.

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