Quality Adelaide Colts Quartet from Mount Brown International

Tara Madgwick - Saturday March 9
Lester O'Grady of Mount Brown International is well pleased with his draft of four well grown athletic colts headed to the 2019 Magic Millions Yearling Sale in Adelaide.

The horses are available for inspection at Barn 7 Row A and all have x-rays at the repository.

Lot 33 Colt Magnus x Lady Gwendlyn, by Val Royal (FR)




Super VOBIS eligible, he is a half-brother to a three time winner from juvenile winner Lady Gwendlyn, who comes from the family of stakes-winner Club House.

"Magnus is a great sire that you just can't go wrong with," said Lester O'Grady.

"He gets plenty of winners every week."

Lot 189 Colt Bull Point x Watch My Toosh, by Encosta de Lago




By a promising first season sire and comes from the family of Group I winners Shooting to Win, Emerald Dream and Luna Rossa as well as current stakes-winners She's So High and Mockery.

"He's a very correct type. Typical of his sire, being a good walker with lots of quality," said O'Grady.

"Only a handful of Bull Point stock have been offered at yearling sales, but they have been received very well which bodes well for this eye-catching colt.".

Lot 279 Colt Love Conquers All x Courtship, by Danzero




Half-brother to good Brisbane metro winner Rich Affair.

"He's a very free-flowing horse with an excellent temperament and disposition," said O'Grady.

Lot 330 Colt Casino Prince x Get Around, by Xaar (GB)




Half-brother to six winners including Group III placed Nisa's Machine. From a daughter of Group I winner Wrap Around from the family of Champion 2YO Fashions Afield and Group II winners Kiss and Make Up and star Kiwi based three year-old filly Imelda Mary.

"He's a big, strong, black horse and very easy going to work with," said O'Grady.

"I believe he's typical of the good Casino Prince's."




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