Magic Edinburgh Park Quartet

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Saturday’s Group II VRC Kewney Stakes winner Rubisaki is the current star performer bred and sold by Ian Smith of Edinburgh Park, with four terrific yearlings to be offered this week at the Adelaide Magic Millions by this highly successful NSW breeder.

Rubisaki was bred and sold by Ian Smith's Edinburgh Park  - image Grant Courtney

An $85,000 Inglis Classic purchase for Prime Thoroughbreds from the Edinburgh Park draft, Rubisaki has won six of eight starts earning nearly $1million in prizemoney and has many more wins in store.

Another promising Edinburgh Park graduate is two year-old Fastnet Rock colt Glenfiddich, who was competitive in the Blue Diamond lead ups and will carry the number 1 saddlecloth in the $200,000 Magic Millions 2YO Classic at Morphettville on Monday.

The Edinburgh Park draft for Adelaide is as follows:

Lot 200 Colt Brazen Beau x Arizona Rose, by High Chaparral (IRE)



First foal of a winning daughter of outstanding sire High Chaparral from a Group I placed US import in Nevermore.

Lot 232 Filly Brazen Beau x California, by High Chaparral (IRE)



First foal of a winning daughter of Group I STC Coolmore Classic winner Danni Martine.

Lot 338 Filly Dissident x Juggles, by Rock of Gibraltar (IRE)



From a half-sister to Group II winner Washington Heights and stakes-winners Spacecraft, Phenomenons and Supply and Demand, who is closely related to this filly as he is by Dissident’s sire Sebring.

Lot 390 Filly Street Boss (USA) x Miss Independent, by Choisir



Half-sister to a winner from $500,000 Inglis Classic winner Miss Independent, a full sister to stakes-placed performers Kudero and Malambo from the family of Group I winner Tempest Morn.

See the draft at Barn 9 Row A.






 

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