Vinery on Show at MM National Sale

Media Release - Saturday May 18
Vinery will present 9 blueblooded weanlings by a range of young and proven stallions, including the first weanlings by sprint sensation STAR TURN - Come and visit our marquee for a refreshment and then inspect our draft in Stables H & I at the Magic Millions National Weanling Sale.

Lot 472 - Star Turn filly from SanayaVinery Stud have a strong reputation as a vendor of the highest quality bloodstock and are famous for raising and selling the likesof Group 1 winners Atlantic Jewel, Samaready, Russian Revolution, Shamus Award, Aristia, Entisaar, Delectation, Commanding Jewel, Benicio, Gimmethegreenlight etc.

Other recent Stakes winners born, raised and sold by Vinery include Rubick, Exhilarates, Frolic, Eckstein, Villermont... and the list goes on.


Click to see the draft.

Vinery Sires on Show

Vinery's stallions will be well represented on the Gold Coast, with the weanling parades starting on Sunday and the broodmares arrivingand you can have a sneak peek at their progeny below:

All Too Hard

There will be nineweanlings by the Champion 3yo.
Here you'll find five broodmares in foal to the 4x Gr.1 winner.

Casino Prince

There will be just oneweanling by the proven sire with over 68% winners to runners.
Here you'll find four broodmares in foal to the Champion 1st & 2nd Season Sire.

Headwater

There will be seven weanlings by the son of Champion Sire Exceed And Excel.
Here you'll find fivebroodmares in foal to the speed 2yo.

Press Statement

There will be eight weanlings bythe NSW Champion 3yo.
Here you'll find four broodmares in foal to the Gr.1 winning 2 & 3yo.

Star Turn

There will be 17 first crop weanlings by the Schillaci Stakes winner.
Here you'll find 14 broodmares in foal to the powerhouse sprinter.

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