Super Colt and Glamour Filly Make B2B Thoroughbreds a Must Inspect

Sponsored Content - by Tara Madgwick - Tuesday February 28

All the way from the Southern Highlands of NSW, Ricky Surace and his team at B2B Thoroughbreds are set to make a big impression at the Inglis Premier Yearling Sale with a select draft of 10 that features one of only four colts in the sale by champion sire Exceed and Excel.

The Darley heavy hitter is once again riding high on the two year-old sires list this season with three Group winning colts in Barber, Cylinder and Zulfiqar sure to guarantee premium interest in his offspring at this sale.

Lot 105 is the third foal of slick sprinting mare Scarlet Billows, a Group III winning daughter of influential sire Street Boss (USA) and her only foal to race is Group II placed multiple winner Gleneagles.

Lot 105

“This fella is a standout amongst our draft!” said Ricky Surace and it’s not hard to see why.

“He has been blessed with a lot of size, a nice depth of girth and big strong hindquarters. He has a lovely loping walk, a fantastic temperament and is by champion sire noted for producing 2 year old stakes winners year after year.

“This colt has all the right attributes for success.”

The star colt is also bred on a well proven and very successful nick with champion sires Exceed and Excel and Street Cry combining in the pedigrees of 10 stakes-winners headed by Group I winning sprinters September Run, Elite Street and Group II Silver Slipper winner Cylinder.

Toronado (IRE) fillies are plentiful at Premier, however Lot 124 is right at the top of the tree.

Lot 124

She is the third foal of She’s on Que, who showed immense talent in a brief career of just three starts which included a debut third at Rosehill and a fourth in the Group II ATC Reisling Stakes.

A sibling to Group winners Man From Uncle and Head of State, She's on Que has a prolific Black Type pedigree featuring  outstanding mare Shania Dane and Champion NZ 2YO Colt Summer Passage.

“She is our best filly we are taking up to Premier this year and potentially the best filly we have ever taken to this sale,” Ricky Surace revealed.

“She is so strong, robust and has outstanding bone. She has a queen nature and her walk is so smooth. Her dam was incredibly talented and hails from a great current pedigree, so we are confident whoever lands this quality filly will not be disappointed on the track.”

Click here to see the full draft from B2B Thoroughbreds with additional highlights below:

Lot 311  Filly Toronado (IRE) x Butterboom, by Myboycharlie (IRE)

Lot 311

Third foal of Sydney metro winning half-sister to $1.4million earning Group I winner Foxplay and the full brother to this filly made $360,000 at this sale last year. The first foal from the mare Buttery won at Mornington on debut last year as a hot favourite and has not started since.

Lot 538 Colt Dundeel x Lipstick Lover, by I Am Invincible

Lot 538

Third foal of stakes-placed half-sister to Group I winner and sire Ilovethiscity with stakes-placed Hong Kong galloper Packing Treadmill also on the page. The first foal of the mare Lipscani (3g Toronado) is trained by Team Hawkes and finished third on debut at Canterbury on February 17.

Lot 584 Colt Merchant Navy x Miss Ready, by More Than Ready (USA)

Lot  584

Superb colt that captures the eye on type. Third foal of Sydney metro winner and first three dams are all by champion sires More Than Ready, Encosta de Lago and Last Tycoon. Comes from the family of Group I winner Rhythmic Charm and Group winners Saint Minerva and Nettuno.

Lot 804 Colt Pride of Dubai x Miramare (NZ), by O’Reilly

Lot 804

By Group I producing sire Pride of Dubai and is the second foal of an unraced sister to Group I VRC Newmarket Handicap winner and sire Shamexpress. Pride of Dubai has sired two stakes performers from daughters of O’Reilly in Pride of Jenni and Matter of Honour.

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