More Premier Stars for Palentino

Sponsored Content - by Tara Madgwick - Tuesday February 25

Sun Stud's dual Group I winner Palentino is poised to make his mark at the 2020 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale where his first yearlings are set to impress buyers next week.



Click to see the full draft and below let’s take a look at some more of his eye-catching yearlings.

Lots 154 Colt Palentino x Exceedingly Royal, by Exceed and Excel – Sun Stud



Second foal of unraced half-sister to juvenile stakes-winner Royal Babe and to the dam of Group III winners Heart Testa and Royal Tithe.

Flashy chestnut well stamped by his sire and first three dams are all by champion sires Exceed and Excel, Royal Academy and Snippets, the family producing numerous stakes-winners including Cheval Place, Snippet’s Girl and Omnitrader.

Lot 272 Filly Palentino x Little Things, by High Chaparral (IRE) – Three Bridges Thoroughbreds



Second foal of an unraced half-sister to Group II MRC Sandown Guineas Ringerdingding and stakes-placed Salome.

Has a double cross of legendary sires Sadler’s Wells and Danehill and comes from a family noted for superior fillies including dual Group I winner Flitter and Group II VRC Matriarch Stakes winner Jessy Belle.

Lot 294 Colt Palentino x Marie Soleil (USA), by Louis Quatorze – Gippsland Bloodstock



Half-brother to three winners from an imported US stakes-winner Marie Soleil that won five races from 6f to a 1m.

From an impressive international Black Type family that has worked in Australia to produce multiple Group I winning sprinter Toledo.

See more Palentino yearlings tomorrow.

 

Advertisment
More Reading...
Toronado Filly Snow Mercy Wins G3 Scarborough
Coming off the back of a maiden victory at Morphettville recently at just her second start, the Phillip Stokes trained Snow Mercy highlighted her future class with an impressive victory in the Group 3 MVRC Scarborough Stakes (1200m) at Moonee Valley on Friday night.
Golden Rose Colts – Sires of the Future
The $1million Group I ATC Golden Rose (1400m) this Saturday offers the winner far more than prizemoney and assuming it’s a colt he is given a golden ticket to a commercial stud career, so let’s take a look at this year’s contenders, who would you want on your stallion roster in 2026?
Expensive I Am Invincible Mare Wins G1 Manikato
The highest priced filly at the 2022 Magic Millions Yearling Sale when selling for $1.55million, I Am Invincible filly Charm Stone has been a star from day one and is now a two time Group I winner after landing her second victory at the top level with a dominant win in the $2million MVRC Manikato Stakes (1200m) at Moonee Valley on Friday night.
Deserving Stakes Success For Splash Back (Fr)
Unlucky not to already has a stakes victory on her resume, the Grahame Begg trained French-bred Le Havre mare Splash Back (Fr) broke through on Friday night at Moonee Valley, winning the $300,000 Group 2 MVRC Stock Stakes (1500m).
Ardrossan Filly Wins First Kiwi Juvenile Race of New Season
Otaki horseman Johno Benner has a good association with the Karaka Millions, and he could have another serious contender on his hands for January’s showpiece.
Trapeze Artist Mare Earns Shot at G1 Metrop
The in form Ciaron Maher stable produced the quinella in the$250,000 Group III ATC Colin Stephen Quality (2400m) at Rosehill on Saturday with race favourite Juja Kibo (GB) beaten by progressive mare Piggyback.
Manhattan Rain Gold Rush in WA
Geisel Park won’t be the only WA breeder on board when the first locally-conceived 2yo crop of its Group 1 sire Manhattan Rain get mobile this season.
30 Runners in Goffs Million!
The stage is set for Europe’s richest two-year-old race, the Goffs Million (7f), which has attracted a maximum field of 30 runners at the Curragh this Saturday and the €1 million contest, with prize money down to 10th, is only open to graduates of last year’s Goffs Orby Sale.
Sires With Winners - Thursday September 25
Here is the full list of 28 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Pride of Jenni Too Good for Treasurethe Moment in G2 Feehan
Pride of Jenni might be an eight year-old mare that is drawing ever closer to the end of her glorious career, but there was a sparkle in her eye before the Group II MVRC Feehan Stakes (1600m) and it was the Jenni of old that ran her rivals ragged at Moonee Valley on Friday night.