Satono Aladdin Foals Impress

Media Release - Monday September 16

The quality and athleticism of Deep Impact stallion Satono Aladdin's first Japanese foals created a big impression in July at the prestigious JRA 2019 Select Sale, his foals averaging a massive NZ$613,000 and with his first New Zealand progeny now arriving, they look set to make a similar impression with Australasian breeders.

"We have managed to get photos of his first five New Zealand born foals and they're exhibiting the same quality, balance and athleticism that made his Japanese born foals so popular," commented Rich Hill managing director John Thompson.

"The proof is in the pudding and three of the owners of these mares have already decided to send their mares back to Satono Aladdin, based on the lovely foals they have on the ground." 

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Satono Aladdin filly ex Miss Milliner



(Rip Van Winkle half-sister to Derby winner Kibbutz)

Satono Aladdin colt ex Polson



(Northern Meteor mare, family of Vancouver & Skating)

Satono Aladdin filly ex Tarloshan



(Multiple stakes winning Istidaad mare)

Satono Aladdin filly ex Nigelissima



(Stakes winning Pentire mare)

Satono Aladdin filly ex Ruby Woo



(Red Giant mare, family of Ticklish & Melt)

Group 1 Yasuda Kinen Mile winner Satono Aladdin stands his second season at Rich Hill Stud for $12,500+GST (LFG, Restricted Book)

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