More Sejardan Weanlings for MM National

Tara Madgwick - Friday May 23

Blue Gum Farm’s fast Group II winning Sebring son Sejardan made his presence felt in a big way at the recent Inglis Australian Weanling Sale for a stallion that stood first season at a fee of just $13,750.

This Sejardan filly from Cinzia sold for $80,000 at Riverside Stables.

His best result was achieved by Widden Stud, who sold a filly from Cinzia for $80,000 to Riverstone Lodge. She is the fourth foal of Cinzia, who is a half-sister to the dam of a couple of stakes performers Sebring Dream and Positive Problems, who are both by Sejardan’s sire Sebring.

Sejardan had six offered at this sale and all were sold with a colt from Sharnee Rose selling for $70,000 and a filly from Captured also selling for $70,000, impressive results from a stallion very much in the bargain basement of sires.

As we have seen in recent years, starting out in the bargain basement is no hindrance to ending up in the silk department, think I Am Invincible and Written Tycoon!

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Blue Gum Farm are selling at the Gold Coast Magic Millions National Weanling Sale on Sunday with their draft of six featuring four youngsters by Sejardan as listed below.

Lot 114 Filly Sejardan x Miss Norway, by Reward for Effort

Third foal of a six time metro winner of over $300,000 in prizemoney tracing back to the family of champions Black Caviar, All Too Hard and Ole Kirk.

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Lot 125 Filly Sejardan x Neighbourhood, by Street Boss (USA)

Second foal of Group III placed Neighbourhood from the family of Group I winner Honor Babe.

Lot 227 Colt Sejardan x Stauette, by Redoute’s Choice

Half-brother to five winners headed by Group III placed Providenceprovides and stakes-placed Deserved.

Lot 306 Colt Sejardan x Baubo (NZ), by Rip Van Winkle (IRE)

Half-brother to a winner from a winning half-sister to Group II winner Lady Kipling, the dam of Group II winner Faschino.

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