Star Yearlings to Star Racehorses - Segenhoe Images Online

Tara Madgwick - Thursday December 21

No Magic Millions vendor has produced more stakes-winners since the start of the season than Segenhoe Stud and images for their draft of 33 yearlings are now online, so we’ve taken a quick look at some of their pedigree standouts!

Foaled, raised and sold by Segenhoe, Joliestar is one of the star graduates from the Hunter Valley nursery! - image Grant Courtney

Segenhoe consigned Australian stakes-winners this season include Group I winners Pride of Jenni and Joliestar, plus I Am Me, Tiz Invincible, Sunsets, Amazonian Lass, Hypothetical, Zarastro, West of Dalby and MM 2YO Classic contender Highness, who was a $900,000 purchase from their draft at the Gold Coast in 2023.

Click to see their full draft.

Lot 423 is the full brother to outstanding spring filly Tiz Invincible, winner of both the Group II ATC Tea Rose Stakes and Furious Stakes.

He’s by I Am Invincible from Amuletum (GB), a half-sister to Australian Horse of the Year Anamoe from Group I winner Anamato.

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Lot 492 is the three-quarter brother to dual Group I winning juvenile colt King’s Legacy, who was sold by Segenhoe at this sale in 2019 for $1.4million.

He is by Snitzel from stakes-placed Breakfast in Bed, a half-sister to Group I winner Oohood from the family of champion sire Not a Single Doubt.

Lot 623 is the full sister to dual Group I winning $4.5million earner In Secret, who was sold by Segenhoe at this sale in 2021 for $900,000.

She is by I Am Invincible from Group III winning Choisir mare Eloping.

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