$290,000 Pinatubo Colt Tops MM Gold Coast March

Media Release - Tuesday March 25

A colt from the first Southern Hemisphere crop of former Champion European juvenile Pinatubo today topped the 2025 Magic Millions Gold Coast March Yearling Sale when selling for $290,000.

The second living foal of the six time winning I Am Invincible mare Of the Day, the colt was consigned by KBL Thoroughbreds, as agent for his breeder Peachester Lodge.

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$290,000 top selling Pinatubo (IRE) colt from Of the Day.

Of the Day, who won five races at metropolitan level and earned over $240,000, is a full sister to Group Three George Moore Stakes winner Most Important - a five time stakes winner and earner of over $1 million.

The team from First Light Racing teamed up with trainer Tony Gollan and bloodstock agent John Foote to secure the sale topping youngster.

"We thought he was the colt of the sale," Andrew Dunemann, General Manager of Gollan Racing, said. "Tony has had a fair bit to do with the mare."

"It's a really good family, a good Queensland family. Linda Huddy has bred him and she's one of our great clients and we have great respect for what she does in terms of breeding them."

"This is a sale we always want to be involved in. The QTIS bonus structure is probably the best in Australia - for us it's a no-brainer for us to buy at this sale." 

The vendor and breeder of the colt were both thrilled with the $290,000 result.

"It's always good to get a sale topper here at Magic Millions - in your home state," KBL's Brad Lowe said. "And to get a result like that for someone that has supported us for many years."

The colt comes off one of Queensland's leading thoroughbred farms, Peachester Lodge - the property of the Huddy family. 

"Ever since he was foaled we've always liked him," a beaming Linda Huddy said. "He's always been a beautiful colt and been easy to do anything with." 

"I'm really, really happy with the result and the great job that Brad and Kandice (Pritchard) have done - they always present the yearlings and any horses they have for us, always beautifully presented."

"I like the horse (Pinatubo) himself he was really fast in the Northern Hemisphere," Huddy added. "Darley always do a good job with the ones they shuttle down here."

$210,000 Spirit of Boom colt from Lonhro's Spirit

The second top seller of the day and sale was the Spirit of Boom colt from Lonhro's Spirit (Lot 293) at $210,000.

The Kenmore Lodge offering, a half brother to Fred Best Classic placegetter End Assembly, was purchased by leading Central Queensland trainer Clinton Taylor in partnership with Bacon Racing.

"We love the stallion," Taylor said. "We've had terrific success with him."

"He was one we identified. He's probably more of a three-year-old and we will give him a bit of time."

"We really like him and we thought he was good buying."

"I love the stallion," Taylor added. "There's a little trick to training them and hopefully we can keep going." 

The $210,000 colt was a much admired youngster and was one of the stars of quality Kenmore Lodge draft. 

"He's a nice horse," Kenmore's Kellie Bond said. "He recommended himself- he had a lot of quality."

"He's a half to a horse with plenty of ability and he's by the right stallion. He was the kind of horse that always gave the indication he could make a bit of money." 

"It was a pretty good result," Bond added. "He's a good up and coming trainer."

Across the sale over $8.3 million was traded on 240 lots sold at an average price of $34,635 and clearance rate of over 73 per cent. 

"It's a really important sale for the Queensland breeders," Magic Millions Managing Director Barry Bowditch said. "It's fantastic to be able to host them again."

"Overall it was a solid enough day. The clearance rate is a bit lower than we would have liked but it was a strong average and there were plenty of six figure horses." 

"For the right product there were plenty of bidders here on the ground."

"It was expected going in that it would be a bit tough at the bottom end. On a whole we are very happy with the cross section of buyers." 

"The local market has been solid enough and I'm really happy with buyers from interstate and internationally that complemented what the locals were participating on." 

Bowditch said he wasn't surprised to the see the Pinatubo colt at the top of the leaderboard.

"He was a standout colt from the first time we saw him. He was a lovely horse by a really exciting first season sire from Darley."

"I'm thrilled for Linda - she has been a great supporter of the Magic Millions in so many different facets for many years." 

"She bought Shoot Out here and she is heavily involved with our showjumping and she does  huge amount here in the ring and for Magic Millions in general." 

"The result just shows that if you bring the right horse to the Gold Coast March Yearling Sale you can get well paid," Bowditch added.

To view the results of the sale or to make an offer on a passed in lot click here

The Magic Millions focus now switches to the 2025 National Sale Series with entries closing this Friday. From weanlings and racefillies to broodmares and yearlings the sale is the perfect auction to present quality stock to a global audience. 

SALE STATISTICS
(2024 in brackets)

Lots Catalogued: 380 (392)
Lots Sold: 240 (264)
Lots Passed In: 88 (86)
Lots Withdrawn: 52 (42)
Sale Gross: $8,312,500 ($8,796,500)
Top Price: $290,000 ($230,000)
Average Price: $34,635 ($33,320)
Median Price: $25,000 ($28,000)
Sold %: 73 (75)

DAY TWO TOP SELLERS

$290,000 - Pinatubo-Of the Day colt (Lot 351)
Vendor: KBL T'breds (As Agent) / Buyer: First Light Racing/Gollan Racing/John Foote B'stock (Qld)

$210,000 - Spirit of Boom-Lonhro's Spirit colt (Lot 293)
Kenmore Lodge / Clinton Taylor Racing (Qld)

$110,000 - Victor Ludorum-Foxwhistle colt (Lot 206)
Kenmore Lodge / Yuen Lai Him/Alchau Racing (Qld)

$100,000 - Shalaa-Goldslick colt (Lot 221)
Alexia Fraser B'stock (As Agent) / Vandyke Racing (Qld)

$100,000 - Spirit of Boom-Lady Grazier colt (Lot 276)
Eureka Stud (As Agent) / Import Racing/Jack Bruce Racing (NSW)

SALE TOP SELLERS

$290,000 - Pinatubo-Of the Day colt (Lot 351)
Vendor: KBL T'breds (As Agent) / Buyer: First Light Racing/Gollan Racing/John Foote B'stock (Qld)

$210,000 - Spirit of Boom-Lonhro's Spirit colt (Lot 293)
Kenmore Lodge / Clinton Taylor Racing/Bacon Racing (Qld)

$150,000 – Capitalist-Sold for Song colt (Lot 43)
KBL T’breds (As Agent) / Trilogy Racing/Suman Hedge B’stk (NSW)

$140,000 – Spirit of Boom-Sweet Dolly filly (Lot 56)
Daandine Stud / Gollan Racing/John Foote B’stock (Qld)

$140,000 – Spirit of Boom-Williams Bay filly (Lot 94)
Warrandale Stud (As Agent) / Craig Ramsay (South Africa)

$120,000 – Spirit of Boom-Dylan’s Deeva colt (Lot 189)
Glenlogan Park / Williams Racing/Suman Hedge B’stock (WA)

$110,000 – Brave Smash-Splendora filly (Lot 49)
Glenlogan Park / Williams Racing/Suman Hedge B’stock (WA)

$110,000 - Victor Ludorum-Foxwhistle colt (Lot 206)
Kenmore Lodge / Yuen Lai Him/Alchau Racing (Qld)

LEADING BUYERS
(ranked by total spend)

$355,000 - First Light Racing/Gollan Racing/John Foote B'stock - 2 lots
$336,500 - Vandyke Racing - 6 lots
$317,000 - Williams Racing/Suman Hedge B'stock - 5 lots
$247,500 - Kelly Schweida Racing - 5 lots
$210,000 - Bloodstock Solutions - 4 lots
$210,000 - Clinton Taylor Racing/Bacon Racing - 1 lot

LEADING VENDORS
(ranked by gross)

$1,079,500 - Eureka Stud - 24 sold
$933,500 - Lyndhurst Stud Farm - 24 sold
$782,000 - Kenmore Lodge - 16 sold
$620,500 - KBL Thoroughbreds - 9 sold
$594,000 - Lucas Bloodstock - 14 sold

LEADING VENDORS
(ranked by average - 2 or more sold)

$112,500 - Daandine Stud - 2 sold
$72,800 - Glenlogan Park - 5 sold
$68,944 - KBL Thoroughbreds - 9 sold
$62,500 - Roona Lodge - 2 sold
$48,875 - Kenmore Lodge - 16 sold


LEADING SIRES
(ranked by average - 2 or more sold)

$78,889 - Spirit of Boom - 18 sold
$72,500 - Victor Ludorum - 2 sold
$45,000 - Sun City - 3 sold
$45,000 - Farnan - 2 sold
$44,800 - Brave Smash - 5 sold

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