Newhaven Park MM Adelaide Watch Horses

Sponsored Content - by Tara Madgwick - Wednesday March 12

The current racing season has delivered more success for Newhaven Park with a new round of star graduates to emerge from their sales drafts and at the Adelaide Magic Millions Yearling Sale next week, buyers will get the chance to seek out some of their future stars.

Unbeaten Autumn Glow is a star on the rise and started life at Newhaven Park - image Steve Hart

Newhaven Park sold horses to star this season include Group and stakes-winners Encap, The Playwright and Gold Bullion, while unbeaten filly Autumn Glow is warming up for her highly anticipated autumn campaign following a flawless spring that ended with a facile win in the Group II ATC Tea Rose Stakes.

Newhaven Park based sires Xtravagant (NZ) and Cool Aza Beel (NZ) have also delivered great results for their supporters with the former producing 40 winners this season including stakes performers Celestial Wonder and Devoted as well as slick sprinter Nadal, winner of the $1million Ladbrokes Meteorite at Cranbourne.

With his oldest progeny just two year-olds, Cool Aza Beel has had two stakes horses in Cobra Club ad Cool Archie, plus a smart winner in Cool as a Rene from a handful of runners.

Click here to see the full Newhaven Park draft with highlights below:

Lot 122 Cool Aza Beel x Shadowbrook Lass, by Hinchinbrook

Half-brother to two winners from a winning daughter of imported stakes-winner Princess Sweet (USA) from the family of Group I winner Mo Town. This colt is certainly one to see and we’re confident he will impress!

Lot 251 Colt Xtravagant x Autumn, by Medaglia D’Oro (USA)

Half-brother to a winner and is third foal of a winning daughter of imported Group II winner Spring Venture (USA). This colt is a forward and fluid mover.

Lot 290 Colt Fierce Impact (Jpn) x Celebrity Appeal, by One Cool Cat (USA)

Half-brother to four winners from a half-sister to Group III winner Walking or Dancing and stakes-winner Irongail from the family of Group I VRC Melbourne Cup winner Vow and Declare and Group I winners Hauraki and Kidnapped. Foaled on November 28 so will just keep improving.

The dam has Very Famous (2yo filly by Nicconi) that won a jumpout and looks set to continue the winning tradition and he’s a young sire looking to make his mark in Fierce Impact.

Lot 376 Filly Cool Aza Beel x Gadoofies, by Master of Design

Third foal of an unraced half-sister to stakes-winner Vienna Miss and to the dam of stakes-winners Let it Slip and Gangbuster. This fast and athletic filly is a great type with an attitude to match.

Lot 394 Filly Russian Revolution x High Low Bet, by High Chaparral (IRE)

Third foal of a metro winning half-sister to stakes-placed Betcha Flying and grand-daughter of Group II winner Wager from the family of Group I VATC Blue Diamond Stakes winner True Jewels. Bred on the same cross as five time winning Group III winning juvenile Russian Alliance and stakes-placed Colonel Warden.

Lot 407 Colt Cool Aza Beel x It’s Game On, by Elvstroem

Half-brother to two winners from a winning half-sister to stakes-winner Dawn Approach. A robust colt in the mould of stakes-placed Cobra Club that is one to watch.

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