Quality MM Weanlings from Barador Stud

Tara Madgwick - Tuesday May 22
Boutique Hunter Valley nursery Barador Stud will offer a quality draft of 11 youngsters at the Magic Millions National Weanling Sale this Thursday and Friday including a colt by exciting young shuttle sire No Nay Never (USA), who sired his first stakes-winner in the UK last weekend.

The late great Scat Daddy recently sired his 100th stakes-winner and his sire sons are now shaping as hot property with the first of them to go to stud here in Australia being Group I winning juvenile No Nay Never, already the sire of five first crop winners in the Northern Hemisphere.

Barador will offer this stunning colt below by No Nay Never from Zermatt as Lot 14. He is the third foal of a daughter of Group II winner Zanna.

 





Lot 81 Colt Scissor Kick x Bruges (NZ)- Half-brother to stakes-placed Princess Varunkya from stakes-placed Bruges.




Lot 201 Filly Epaulette x Gorgeous Miss – Half-sister to two winenrs from the family of Champion 3YO Gold Guru.\




Lot 355 Colt Deep Field x Omniyah – Half-brother to a winner from a half-sister to Group I winner LA Bella Dama, the dam of Group II winner La Rocket.




Lot 422 Filly Exosphere x Saltatio(NZ)- From a half-sister to Group winners Rasa Lila and Posavina.





Lot 489 Filly Nicconi x Talulla (NZ) – Full sister to smart winner Huayra, who is now racing in Hong Kong.





Lot 496 Filly Show A Heart - Tender Truce – Sibling to four winners, three of them also by Show a Heart including Prussian Heart, a five time winner of over $139,000.


See the weanlings at Stable L 14 – 18, M 8 – 13.

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