More Opportunity to Buy from Mill Park

Tara Madgwick - Thursday March 1
The Inglis Premier Yearling Sale is done and dusted, but for leading South Australian nursery Mill Park it’s straight back to business with the Magic Millions Yearling Sale in Adelaide next week on March 13 and 14.

Booker is the current star performer for Mill ParkThe Watson family run Mill Park is a name synonymous with quality and the list of superior runners raised on their vast paddocks is a virtual who's who of Australian racing.

Fawkner, Southern Speed, Happy Trails, Rebel Raider, Serious Speed, Captain Sonador, Go Indy Go, the list goes on… with the current star performer being exciting three year-old filly Booker.

A $230,000 Inglis Premier purchase from the Mill Park draft, Booker was a Group II winner in the spring and ran a game fourth last Saturday in the Group I MRC Oakleigh Plate behind Russian Revolution beaten less than half a length.

The daughter of Written Tycoon has already won over $400,000 in prizemoney and promises to be the next Group I winner to fly the Mill Park flag.

Mill Park will offer a draft of 15 at Magic Millions Adelaide
with highlights below:

Lot 30 Colt Master of Design x Fartoo Flashy, by Galileo (IRE)



Half-brother to Group III winner Waging War.

Lot 31 Colt Eurozone x Fast and Loose, by Fastnet Rock



Second foal of a winning half-sister to Group II winner Catapulted, from the family of Group I winner Ihtsahymn and Group III winner Jukebox.

Lot 78
Colt Dream Ahead (USA) x Jungfrau, by Commands



Full brother to a winner and is fourth foal of an unraced half-sister to stakes-winner Court Connection and daughter of stakes-winner Imperatrix from the family of Group I winners Curata Storm and Voile D'Or.

Lot 82 Filly Uncle Mo (USA) x Kissable, by Exceed and Excel



From a winning daughter of Group II winner Regal Kiss from the family of Group I Blue Diamond winner Undoubtedly.

Lot 101
Colt Declaration of War (USA) x Livia, by Galileo (IRE)



Half-brother to smart Adelaide winner Galaxy Gazer from the family of this season's stakes-winning juvenile Nomothaj.

Lot 174 Colt Rebel Raider x Reliability, by Kurofone (Jpn)



Full brother to stakes-winner Pretty Punk, who has since won the Group III Hobart Cup since the catalogue went to print.

Lot 268
Colt Dalakhani (IRE) x Amalgamate, by Zenno Rob Roy (Jpn)



First foal of Oakbank Onkaparinga Cup winner Amalgamate from the family of stakes-winners Mowglii and Kipling.

Lot 276 Filly Foxwedge x Anley, by Snaadee (USA)



Half-sister to 2010 Macau Horse of the Year Golden Star, from the family of Group III winner Friday Creek.



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