Hot Lots Day 4 Magic Millions 2019

Mark Smith - Friday January 11

The dreaded Saturday night session will bring the curtain down on book one of the Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale and there are several lots that look certain to keep the overflow crowd entertained.

Lot No: 799 Br C I Am Invincible x Mimi Lebrock by Show A Heart

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Half-brother to four winners as well as to this season's Listed ATC Gimcrack Stakes runner-up Diddles. Dam won the Group II MRC Tristarc Classic and the Magic Millions 2yo classic and was twice Group 1 placed. She is a half-sister to Group III BRC Grand Prix winner and Group 1 Queensland Derby runner-up Heavenly Thought and to the Group III winner Shoko

Lot No: 801 B C Myboycharlie (FR) x Mine Game by General Nediym


Brother to the champion Jameeka whose 6 wins included three Group 1's, Caulfield Cup, BMW and VRC Oaks, and a half-brother to multiple stakes-placed Nikkitas who was runner-up in the Magic Millions 2yo Classic. Dam is a winning half-sister to Group 1 Canterbury Guineas winner Jymcarew.

Lot No: 802 B F Medaglia d'Oro (USA) x Miracles Of Life by Not A Single Doubt


Second foal of Group 1 Blue Diamond Stakes and Group 1 Robert Sangster Stakes winner

Lot No: 850 B or Br C Redoute's Choice x National Colour (SAF) by National Assembly)


Full brother to Group 1 Computaform Stakes winner Rafeef and Group 1 South African Nursery winner Mustaaqeem. Dam a former South African Horse Of The Year.

Lot No: 853 B F Not A Single Doubt x Negotiate by Red Ransom


Sister to Group 1 SAJC Ubet Classic winner Secret Agenda and half to stakes-placed Sweetener. Dam is an unraced daughter of Group 1 AJC Champagne Stakes winner Euphoria from the famed Denise's Joy family.

Lot No: 869 B C I Am Invincible x Oakleigh Girl by Snitzel


Second foal of a Group III winner and Magic Millions 2yo Classic runner-up whose dam Miss Kournikova won the Group 1 Oakleigh Plate.

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