Magic Millions – The Yearlings You Just Can’t Wait to See! – Part 2

Tara Madgwick - Wednesday December 28

The 2023 Magic Millions Yearling Sale kicks off on January 10 with a stellar catalogue packed with quality, so we’ve had a trawl through over the holiday break to check out some of the youngsters you just can’t wait to see!

Lot 76 Filly Pierata x Loving Gaby, by I Am invincible – Segenhoe Stud

From the first crop of G1 winning sprinter Pierata and is first foal of another G1 winning sprinter in Loving Gaby, who was an exceptional 3YO filly beating older sprinters to win G1 MVRC William Reid stakes and Manikato Stakes, plus five G1 placings.

Lot 153 Colt I Am Invincible x Mossfun, by Mossman – Emirates Park

Half-brother to recent G3 ATC Festival Stakes winner Dajraan (Frankel) and is from Golden Slipper winner Mossfun who started her stud career in Europe.

Lot 374 Filly Zousain x Sheila’s Star, by Snitzel – Rosemont Stud

From the first crop of Zoustar’s brilliant son Zousain and is a three-quarter sister to this season’s classy G2 winning filly North Star Lass, who was also third in the G1 Flight Stakes and is by Zoustar.

Lot 399 Filly Zoustar x Solar Charged, by Charge Forward – Widden Stud

Advertisement

Full sister to Champion 3YO Filly Sunlight and G3 winner Sisstar being from star producer Solar Charged, whose Zoustar colt sold for $3million at Inglis Easter in 2022 to be the highest priced yearling sold in Australia this year.

Lot 445 Colt Justify (USA) x Sunlight, by Zoustar – Coolmore

First foal of Champion 3YO Filly and $6.5million earner Sunlight, who was bought by Tom Magnier for $4.2million at the 2020 Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale.

Lot 477 Colt Written Tycoon x The Broken Shore, by Hussonet (USA)- Arrowfield Stud

Half-brother to dual G1 winner and $2.5million earner Shoals and SW Groundswell, who topped Inglis Easter in 2018 when selling for $2.3million and has the ultimate stallion’s pedigree beign from the family of Redoute’s Choice.

Stay tuned for more star Magic Millions yearlings this week.

Advertisment
More Reading...
2026 Inglis Easter Revealed - Galaxy of Stars
A world-class catalogue of 472 lots has been confirmed for what is shaping as a spectacular Easter Yearling Sale, for which the catalogue is now available online.
First Aussie Stakes-Winner for St Mark’s Basilica
The 2021 European Horse of the Year, St Mark’s Basilica (Fr) is on the board with his first Australian stakes-winner after hot favourite Aristopolos kept his unbeaten record intact with an impressive win in the Listed Kevin Sharkie Elwick Stakes (1100m) at Hobart on Sunday.
Successive Lots for $675,000 and $600,000
Bloodstock agent Kevin ‘Millie’ Walls was a key player on back-to-back big lots at Karaka on Sunday, securing a colt for $675,000 before being underbidder on a $600,000 colt that was the very next yearling through the ring.
Sires With Winners - Sunday January 25
Here is the full list of 51 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
People at Karaka - Day One
Maree McEwan has been out talking to buyers during a strong Day One of New Zealand Bloodstock’s Karaka Yearling Sale.
First Winner for Splintex - 25 for Perth Magic Millions
Darling View Thoroughbred’s G2 winning Snitzel son Splintex continues to be popular with leading WA breeders and the young stallion has a big draft of 25 yearlings to tempt buyers at the upcoming Perth Magic Millions.
Vendors Count Down to Historic NZ National Yearling Sale
Some of the most respected names in the New Zealand thoroughbred industry will be out in force at Karaka over the next few days during the milestone 100th edition of the National Yearling Sale.
Karaka 2026 makes favourable impression on William Haggas
The milestone 100th edition of New Zealand’s National Yearling Sale has caught attention throughout the thoroughbred world, including one of the United Kingdom’s leading trainers.
Inglis Easter Sire and Vendor Break Up
Inglis released their catalogue for the 2026 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale on Thursday with 50 more yearlings than last year and the big change on face value from last year is the increased participation from Yulong.
Champions Salute at Sha Tin- Ka Ying Rising and Romantic Warrior
All eyes were turned to Sha Tin on Sunday where the world’s best horse Ka Ying Rising (NZ) made it 17 straight wins in the Group I Centenary Sprint Cup (1200m), while evergreen superstar Romantic Warrior (IRE) dropped back to a mile to win the Group I Stewards’ Cup (1600m).