First Wrote Yearling to Sell Tuesday

Sponsored Content - by Tara Madgwick - Monday January 27

Tivaci is not the only Group I winning son of High Chaparral with his first yearlings on show at Karaka 2020 with Highview Stud’s Wrote (IRE) about to make his presence felt with his first yearling to be offered on Tuesday.

Presented by Highview as Lot 624, the Wrote colt from Glitter Woman is a standout on type and pedigree being closely related to High Chaparral’s Group I winning daughter Princess Jenni.

Wrote colt from Glitter Woman

This much admired colt is a half-brother to three winners including the dam of Princess Jenni, a top class winner of five of her 10 starts with highlight victories in the Group I SAJC Schweppes Oaks and Group II MVRC Stocks Stakes.

His dam Glitter Woman is a daughter of Group II STC Magic Night Stakes winner Precious Glitter, this family also featuring at Karaka on Sunday when a Showcasing colt from another daughter of Precious Glitter in Khales fetched $500,000. Read about him here.

Highview will offer a further eight yearlings by Wrote in Karaka Book 2, click here to see them.

Wrote is a G1 winning son of High Chaparral



 

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