Frankel Fever to Ignite Strawberry Hill Dispersal – Let’s See Them

Tara Madgwick - Monday August 28

Frankel is the hottest stallion in the world right now having sired 31 stakes-winners in 2023 and nine are Group I winners, so buyers from all over the world will have more than a passing interest in the Magic Millions run Strawberry Hill Stud Dispersal on Tuesday which features two broodmares and two yearlings by Juddmonte’s champion son of Galileo and another two broodmares in foal to him.

Yearlings

Lot 7 Colt Frankel x Key, by Exceed and Excel – First foal of G3 placed Key, a grand-daughter of champion NZ 3YO Filly Princess Coup, the dam of Frankel’s multiple Australian Group winning mare Argentia.

Lot 20 Filly Frankel x Yesterjoy, by More Than Ready (USA) – Half-sister to dual G3 winner The Elanora from a winning daughter of four time Group I winner Tuesday Joy.

Mares in Foal to Frankel

Lot 47 Mokolua- G2 winner by Redoute’s Choice from G1 winner Dear Demi. Offered in foal to Frankel first season at stud.

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Lot 56 – Too Much Lippy – Winning half-sister by More Than Ready (USA) to G1 winner Levendi and G3 winners Wu Gok and Marcel from Madrid. Offer in foal to Frankel first season at stud.

Mares by Frankel

Lot 46 Miss Fabulass - G2 winner and second in G2 ATC Coolmore Classic and is a sister to G2 placed Call Di from Champion 3YO Filly Samantha Miss. Missed to I Am Invincible so not in foal, but her yearling colt by I Am Invincible is in the sale as Lot 10.

Lot 57 Woman – Metro winning daughter of champion mare More Joyous and her first foal Snowman is now a winner at Newcastle and her yearling filly by Fastnet Rock is also in the sale as Lot 19. Woman is in foal to Home Affairs.

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