Lindsay Park Purchases So Far

Tara Madgwick - Tuesday March 7

The success of juveniles prepared by the Lindsay Park training team of Ben and JD Hayes has been impressive this season with Group I MRC Blue Diamond winner Little Brose, Inglis Banner winner Arkansaw Kid and MM Adelaide Classic winner Tacito among their star performers, so what have they purchased so far at Inglis Premier.

Lindsay Park  trained juveniles are racing up a storm with other key winners including Saturday’s Listed Furphy Trophy winner Princess Duhallow and Magic Millions runner Croatian Belle as well as Ana Jaahza, Coast Princess.

Their success has been achieved with middle market yearlings and their Inglis Premier purchases will hold plenty of interest.

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Coming into the last day of the sale, Lindsay Park Racing have purchased seven yearlings, two of them in partnership, one with My Racehorse and one with Group I Bloodstock.

Price

Yearling

Vendor

$320,000

C Blue Point (IRE) x Humma Mumma

Flinders Park Stud

$270,000

F Brazen Beau x Chloe in Paris

Blue Gum Farm

$180,000

F The Autumn Sun x Schifty Thinker

Bowness Stud

$180,000

F Per Incanto (IRE) x Aspen Lass

Golden Grove Stud

$150,000

C I Am Invincible x Showcase

Widden Stud

$120,000

F All Too Hard x Dreams of Platinum

Northmore Thoroughbreds

$110,000

F Blue Point (IRE) x Attracted

Flinders Park Stud

Their selection includes two by Darley first season sire Blue Point (IRE) with the colt from top producer Humma Mumma the most expensive at $320,000.

$320,000 Blue Point (IRE) colt from Humma Mumma

He is a half-brother to Group III winning sprinter Humma Humma and juvenile stakes-winner Tycoon Humma, both of those stakes-winners were sold through Inglis Premier with this guy looking to bring up the hat-trick.

The Blue Point filly from Attracted has been bought for a ladies syndicate and came from the same vendor Flinders Park Stud.

$110,000 Blue Point (IRE) filly from Attracted.

She is the second foal of a winning Commands half-sister to stakes-winners Midland and Rock Dove from a European Black Type family.

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