Newhaven Inglis Easter Yearlings Have That Winning Glow

Sponsored Content - by Tara Madgwick - Wednesday April 2

Owned and run by the Kelly family, Newhaven Park is one of those prolific stakes producing vendors that is rarely without a star performing graduate and for this farm it’s undoubtedly unbeaten superstar three year-old filly Autumn Glow.

Bred and sold by Newhaven Park as a weanling for $600,000, she was pinhooked into the Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale by Silverdale Farm and duly topped the sale in 2023 when selling for $1.8million.

Autumn Glow was bred and sold by Newhaven Park - image Steve Hart

Four brilliant wins from four starts will see her start favourite in the $1million Group II ATC Arrowfield Sprint (1200m) on Saturday when this Chris Waller trained rising star will take on the colts.

Newhaven Park have a select draft of eight for Inglis Easter and the Snitzel filly from Newhaven Park’s Champion 2YO and 3YO Filly English is an obvious pedigree standout.

Lot 356

Offered as Lot 356, she is the third foal of dual Group I winning $3.5million earner English and is bred on the exact same Snitzel x Encosta de Lago cross as this year’s Golden Slipper winner Marhoona and three more G1 winning juveniles in Sword of State, Invader and Summer Passage.

Click here for the full draft with additional highlights below:

Lot 180 Colt So You Think x Spanish Whisper, by Lope de Vega (Fr)

Third foal of Group II VRC AV Kewney Stakes winner Spanish Whisper, who comes from the family of European Horse of the Year Rock of Gibraltar.

Lot 189 Colt Toronado (IRE) x Star Syrah, by Zoustar

Third foal of a winning half-sister to Group I winners A Touch of Ruby and Loire from the family of Group I Queensland Oaks winner Vouvray, the grand-dam of Australian Horse of the Year and $10.3million earner Pride of Jenni.

Lot 247 Filly Too Darn Hot (GB) x Velocity (IRE), by Vadamos

By the current leading Australian second crop sire by earnings, winners and stakes-winners in Too Darn Hot and is first foal of a winning half-sister to Group I Santa Anita American Oaks winner Lady Prancealot from the family of Group I winner Almanaar.

Lot 265 Filly So You Think x Zorro Rapido, by Foxwedge

Third foal of a winning  sister to Group I winner Volpe Veloce and stakes-winner Raposa Rapida and half-sister to stakes-winner Delago Bolt. Grand-dam is Group III MRC Blue Diamond Preview winner Bardgeo, a prolific producer as the dam of eight winners from 11 foals to race.

Lot 104 Colt So You Think x Perpetuum, by More Than Ready (USA)

Half-brother to two winners from an unraced half-sister to Group III winning sire Maschino and stakes-winner Kentucky Breeze and daughter of Group III winner Tahni Girl.

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