Fairhill Mares at Chairman’s Sale Tonight

Tara Madgwick - Thursday May 2
Fairhill Farm will be in the spotlight at the Chairman’s Sale tonight offering two outstanding mares in Now Now (dam of Darley Princess Series winner Fiesta) and Conclusive who is in foal to red hot sire Brazen Beau.

Now Now is the dam of $1million earner and multiple G2 winner Fiesta
Lot 17 Now Now by Danehill Dancer (IRE) and in foal to Pierro.


Lot 42 Conclusive by Not a Single Doubt and in foal to Brazen Beau in her first season at stud.


If you were impressed with the Fairhill Farm weanlings on offer at Riverside Stables this week then it's worth sticking around for the Inglis Australian Broodmare Sale starting on Sunday May 5 as several of their dams will also be offered for sale.

The draft of 17 includes mares in foal to a variety of proven and promising sires with some of the highlights listed below:

Lot 269 Dreams of Paris (Dream Ahead (USA) – Young stakes-placed mare straight off the track. Half-sister to Group II Brisbane Cup winner Benzini from the family of Group I winner Hot Snitzel. Free of Danehill blood she appeals as a great mate for either champion sire Snitzel or his sire sons to breed a close relation to Hot Snitzel.
This Pierro colt from One More Tequila made $125,000
Lot 350 One More Tequila (Onemorenomore)
– Three time winning daughter of stakes-winner Tequila Knowledge. Her first foal, a colt by Pierro, sold for $125,000 on Thursday to the bid of astute pinhookers Fernrigg Farm. Offered in foal to Rubick.

Lot 430 Sweet Maggie (Danehill Dancer (IRE) – Proven stakes producer offered in foal to Pierro. Half-sister to dual Group I winner Nashville and is the dam of three winners headed by Group III winner Vinnie Eagle. Her Pierro weanling filly sold for $70,000 on Thursday.

Lot 435
Teasing (More Than Ready (USA) – Group III STC Missile Stakes winner by champion sire and in foal to Super One.

Lot 425 Stratance (Stratum) – Unraced half-sister to the dams of stakes-winners See the World, Handfast and Rusambo from group I winner Love Dance. Her Vancouver weanling filly made $70,000 on Thursday. Offered in foal to Vancouver.

Lot 447 Venus Amoris (Choisir) – Winning half-sister to stakes-winner Tactical Advantage offered in foal to Exosphere in her second season at stud. From one of the most successful Gooree Stud families that has produced Group I winners Desert War, Laser Hawk and Romantic Touch.

Lot 514 Catastrophe (Tale of the Cat (USA) – Unraced half-sister to stakes-winner Hoss Amor. Her Deep Field weanling colt made $52,000 on Thursday and she is in foal to Rubick.



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