Magic Millions First Season Sires – Yes Yes Yes

Tara Madgwick - Friday December 30

Breednet’s popular First Season Sire Gallery pages are now created offering a fast and easy way to compare yearlings by the new wave of sires on type, so let’s take a look at Everest hero Yes Yes Yes.

Yes Yes Yes stands at Coolmore - click for more info.

The Champion 3YO Colt of his generation, Yes Yes Yes was purchased out of the Magic Millions sale ring for $200,000 from the Kitchwin Hills draft.

He was a fast juvenile that won two of his first three starts in December and won the Group II ATC Todman Stakes before training on at three.

Yes Yes Yes only raced three times as a three year-old, but they produced close seconds to Bivouac in the Group II ATC Run to the Rose and Group I ATC Golden Rose before he delivered his career defining performance to beat the best older sprinters in the world to win the $14million The Everest.

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Yes Yes Yes wins the Everest - image Steve Hart

He clocked a course record breaking 1:07.32 in beating Santa Ana Lane, Trekking, Nature Strip, Pierata and Classique Legend.

Yes Yes Yes is from the powerful Encosta de Lago sireline and has a pedigree that mixes Classic quality through Fantastic Light with a lightning fast Australian female family.

He has 29 yearlings catalogued in Books 1 and 2 with images below.

Click to see them all.

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