First Season Sires Add Excitement to Perth Magic Millions

Tara Madgwick - Wednesday February 18

The West Australian breeding ranks were boosted in 2023 by the arrival of three superbly bred stallions – Aysar (Deep Field), Lightsaber (Zoustar) and Marine One (Capitalist) – and the trio have strong representation at the Perth Magic Millions Yearling Sale which kicks off on Thursday.

Aysar, click for more info.

As a stakes-winning half-brother to Champion 3YO Sprinting Colt and now exciting young sire Home Affairs, Aysar was always going to be popular at Geisel Park Stud.

By champion Hong Kong sire Deep Field from the family of champion sires Encosta de Lago and Flying Spur, Aysar ticks plenty of boxes and has 24 yearlings catalogued after withdrawals.

Click to see all Aysar Perth MM yearlings.

Lightsaber, click for more info.

By reigning champion sire Zoustar, Lightsaber was a mounting yard favourite during his racing career in Victoria with striking good looks and silver tail making him a show-stopper in the looks department.

A Group winner at two and three that was also second in the Group I VRC Australian Guineas, Lightsaber has been a great addition at Darling View Thoroughbreds and comes from the same family as champion sire Fastnet Rock.

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Lightsaber also has 24 entries for the sale.

Click here to see all the Lightsaber Perth MM yearlings.

Marine One, click for more info.

A lightning fast son of Capitalist, Marine One was a Group II winning sprinter on the track and is a full brother to another Group winning sprinter in Cannonball from stakes-winning Snitzel mare Golconda.

The handsome chestnut has made his home at Mogumber Park and has 17 entries for the sale.

Click to see all the Marine One yearlings for Perth MM.

Visit the profile page for Marine One

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