Newhaven Draft Has That Magic Glow

Sponsored Content - by Tara Madgwick - Friday January 9

Newhaven Park is a family owned and run farm in the south west of NSW in the rolling hills of Boorowa and for generations the Kelly family have been producing champions and the current superstar to carry the RK brand might one day be the best of them all - Autumn Glow.

Autumn Glow is branded with the R over K of Newhaven Park - image Bradley Photos

The undefeated four year-old mare is eight for eight with $6.8million in the bank and her trainer Chris Waller will no doubt be having a few sleepless nights over the summer as he plots her path through the elite races of 2026.

Autumn Glow isn’t the only G1 winner from the Newhaven nursery in 2025 with outstanding colt Cool Archie cutting a swathe through last year’s Brisbane Winter Carnival culminating with a dominant win in the Group I BRC JJ Atkins (1600m).

Cool Archie won the G1 BRC JJ Atkins and has two 3/4 siblings in the draft- image Grant Courtney

Cool Archie is one of three stakes-winners to come out of the Newhaven draft at Magic Millions in 2024.

Cool Archie was bought for $100,000 by Mick Malone Bloodstock and has won five of nine starts earning $1.6million.

The Playwright was bought for $60,000 by Tricolours Racing and Syndication and has won two of eight starts earning $833,000 with a win in the Group II ATC Widden Stakes and fourth placings in the G1 Blue Diamond and last year’s Magic Millions 2YO Classic.

The Playwright - image Bradley Photos

Cool Aza Rene was bought by David Ellis for $55,000 and has won five of 10 starts in New Zealand highlighted by the Group III Barneswood Farm Stakes.

Cool Aza Rene - Race Images

Newhaven set low reserves and bring horses to the Gold Coast to sell at market price and that spells value for buyers.

Cool Archie put the spotlight on Cool Aza Beel, who has kept delivering winners and as we head towards the Magic Millions 2YO Classic next week, Cool Aza Beel looks to have two possible contenders.

Group placed Leaves Of Lorien is already qualified and the very promising Double Cool from the Chris Munce stable is set to run in the Gold Pearl this Saturday in a bid to force entry into the field.

Click here to see all the Newhaven yearlings and below are highlights:

Lot 77 Filly Cool Aza Beel x Awareness, by Redoute’s Choice

Three-quarter sister-in-blood to G1 BRC JJ Atkins winner Cool Archie and is from an outstanding female family with third dam G2 winner Media, fourth dam SW Valourina and fifth dam dual G1 winner Bravery. Dam is also a half-sister to progressive mare Mercurial Lady (4m So You Think), a brilliant winner at Sandown on Boxing Day.

Lot 392  Colt Cool Aza Beel x Irene by Xtravagant

Full brother to G3 winner Cool Aza Rene and is third foal of an unraced grand-daughter of Champion 2YO Filly Hasna, G1 ATC Sires Produce Stakes and Champagne Stakes.

Lot 359 Colt Cool Aza Beel x Mietta, by I Am Invincible

Three-quarter brother-in-blood to G1 winner Cool Archie and is first foal of lightly raced Mietta, who showed real brilliance winning her first two starts and was retired prematurely after just one more start in stakes company.

Lot 73 Colt Best of Bordeaux x Audio, by Zoustar

From the first crop of Co-Champion 2YO Colt Best of Bordeaux, a brilliant Group  winning son of Snitzel. First foal of an unraced half-sister to G1 MRC Thousand Guineas winner Odeum and G3 winner Goodfella, who is by Snitzel.

Lot 442 Filly Stay Inside x Lady Lilly (USA), by Nyquist

From the second crop of Golden Slipper winner Stay Inside, already the sire of stakes-winners Incognito and Lassified. First foal of G1 placed half-sister to SW Hollis from a prolific US Black Type family.

Lot 657 Colt Justify (USA) x Paris, by Snitzel

From the last Australian conceived crop of outstanding shuttle sire Justify and is clearly stamped by the Triple Crown hero. First foal of winning half-sister to Champion 2YO and 3YO Filly English, 6 wins and $3.4million inc. G1 ATC All Aged Stakes and BRC Doomben 10,000, from multiple Group winner Court.

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