Saturday Stakes Racing Catalogue Updates

Breednet - Sunday January 26

It was a healthy day of catalogue updates from the stakes races around Australia on Saturday so here’s the list.

The brother to Schwarz is going to Inglis Easter. Photo: Grant Courtney.

Schwarz (Zoustar x Summer Sham) winner of the Clamms Seafood Australia Stakes Gr2 - full brother at Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale

Lot 198 with Widden Stud

Philosopher (Zoustar x Lone) winner of the Tile Importer W.J. Adams Stakes (LR) - half-sister by Trapeze Artist at Inglis Premier Yearling Sale

Lot 280 with Widden Stud

Coastwatch (Fastnet Rock x Bullion Mansion) winner of the Evergreen Turf John Dillon Stakes (LR) - half-brother by So You Think at Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale

Lot 311 with Coolmore Stud

La Dorada (Super Seth x Gold Fever) winner of the TAB Karaka Millions 2yo (LR) - half-brother by Tivaci at Inglis Classic Yearling Sale

Lot 256 with Waikato Stud

Prairie Flower (Star Turn x Leotie) winner of the Sportsbet Durbridge Stakes (LR) - half-sister by Star Witness at Inglis Premier Yearling Sale

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Lot 267 with Maluka Thoroughbreds

Shining Smile (Spirit Of Boom x Nataya Rose) winner of the Sportsbet Blue Diamond Preview (C&G) (LR) - half-brother by Zousain at Inglis Classic Yearling Sale

Lot 470 with Robyn Wise

Yamashita's Gold (Wootton Bassett x Fortune Of War) 2nd in the Sportsbet Blue Diamond Preview (C&G) (LR) - half-brother by Lonhro at Magic Millions Perth Yearling Sale

Lot 221 with Darling View Thoroughbreds

Tuxedo (Tivaci x Ball Gown) 2nd in the TAB Karaka Millions 3yo (LR) - half-sister by Super Seth at Inglis Classic Yearling Sale

Lot 47 with Waikato Stud

Man Crush (Manhattan Rain x Crushed) 2nd in the Scenic Blast Stakes (LR) - full brother at Magic Millions Perth Yearling Sale

Lot 23 with Greenfields Lodge

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