Looking for Another Warning?

Sponsored Content - by Tara Madgwick - Tuesday March 3

Leading South Australian nursery Mill Park Stud is never without star performers and the current crop of headline making graduates include 2019 Group I VRC Victoria Derby winner Warning, who was purchased from their Magic Millions Adelaide draft in 2019.

G1 Victoria Derby hero Warning was bought from the Mill Park Adelaide Magic Millions draft for $65,000

A $65,000 purchase for Sam Freedman/ De Burgh Equine, Warning has already won over $1.3 million in prizemoney and there is no reason to think the son of Declaration of War (USA) won’t be winning more lucrative staying features as his career unfolds.

Other current star performers for Mill Park include Magic Millions 2YO Classic winner Away Game and quality stakes-winning three year-olds Dalasan, Banquo and Dawn Passage .

The new generation of star performers are well on their way to following in the footsteps of past success for Mill Park that has been achieved by the likes of $3.8 million earner and Caulfield Cup hero Fawkner as well as Group I superstars including Booker, Southern Speed, Happy Trails, Rebel Raider, Serious Speed, Captain Sonador and Go Indy Go…. the list goes on.

Mill Park will offer a quality draft of 16 for Magic Millions Adelaide with highlights below:

Lot 44 Colt Dawn Approach (IRE) x Pretty Dane Good, by Stratum



First foal of an unraced mare from the family of Group I VRC Newmarket Handicap winner Wanted, Group II winner Shrapnel and stakes-winner Interspered.

Lot 99 Filly Street Boss (USA) x Snow Surrender, by Sepoy



By a very hot sire of the moment and is the first foal of a well bred young mare from the family of Group I winner Snowland and Group II winners Portillo and Ghisoni.

Lot 293 Colt Astern x Family Portrait, by Excellent Art (GB)



Half-brother to smart winner Ritratto from stakes-placed Family Portrait who comes from the family of Group winners Fontiton, Sartorial Splendor and Tequila time.

Lot 332 Colt Foxwedge x Inishmore, by More Than Ready (USA)



Second foal of an unraced half-sister to Group II winner Catapulted from the family of Group I winner Ihtsahymn as well as juvenile stakes-winners Jukebox and Beethoven.

Lot 356 Colt Rebel Raider x Languid, by Commands



Half-brother to three winners from a half-sister to stakes-winner Moderate, the dam of Group III winner Pin Sec.

Lot 391 Colt Street Boss (USA) x Miss Otto, by Elusive Quality (USA)



This colt has a good pedigree update as his dam is a half-sister to Group II placed Miss With Attitude, the dam of recent South African stakes-winner Crown Towers.

 

Advertisment
More Reading...
Starspangled Aussie Flavour to G1 Breeders Cup Juvenile Colt Winner Gstaad
The Future Starsday of the Breeders’ Cup meeting at Del Mar on Friday always looked as though it could put the spotlight on Australian bred sire Starspangledbanner, who had key runners in both the Group I Breeders’ Cup Turf Juvenile Colts (1m) and Juvenile Fillies (1m) and he duly delivered with exciting colt Gstaad.
Sires With Winners - Friday October 31
Here is the full list of 45 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Yes Yes Yes Guineas Contender Switched to New Plan
There is a sense of déjà vu for Pam Gerard as she navigates a muddled path to this year’s Gr.1 Al Basti Equiworld Dubai New Zealand 2000 Guineas (1600m), but she is keeping her eye on the prize.
Godolphin Colts Rule Flemington – Pedigree Watch
Godolphin have an exceptional crop of three year-olds and two of their exceptional colts landed valuable G1 prizes at Flemingto on Saturday over distances of 1200m and 2500m.
Forever Young Lands Japans First Breeders Cup Classic
Japan claimed their first Group I Breeders Cup Classic when Forever Young proved too strong for last year’s winner, and close relation, Sierra Leone.
Nominations Open for the 2026 Magic Millions Racing Women supported by TAB Achievement Awards
The 2026 Magic Millions Racing Women supported by TAB Achievement Awards will recognise the contribution of Extraordinary Women in all States & Territories to the Australian Thoroughbred Industry. 
Joker Comes Up Trumps in Prince Of Wales Stakes
Local sprinting hero and reigning Quokka champion Jokers Grin was a star attraction on a big day of racing at Ascot, and the Maschino gelding didn't let his fans or his backers down.
Go Racing Hoping for Big Day at Randwick
New Zealand syndicator Go Racing will be out to plunder the riches on offer at Randwick on Saturday, with their silks to be represented in two of the meeting’s key races.
A Screw, A Bell and a Breeders Cup Turf for Remarkable Mullins
After Ethical Diamond won the Ebor Handicap in August the obvious path was the Melbourne Cup but he did not meet strict veterinary requirements, so Irish trainer Willie Mullins bought a bell, and went to win the Group I Breeders Cup Turf with his seven time hurdler.
Watch Me Rock Gets His Railway Ticket in G3 Asian Beau thriller
The ever-consistent Watch Me Rock nabbed one of only two golden tickets remaining into the G1 Railway Stakes, with a typically gutsy performance to take out the 1400m G3 Asian Beau in an Ascot thriller!