Rathmore Lodge Debut Draft for Magic Millions Adelaide

Sponsored Content - by Tara Madgwick - Sunday March 8

Ross Hatton and his team at Rathmore Lodge are delighted to present their first draft  at the 2020 Magic Millions Adelaide Yearling Sale with a terrific selection of 12 yearlings by a wide range of popular sires.

Rathmore Lodge is the realization of a lifelong dream for Ross Hatton and you can find out more about it here.



Click here to see the full draft of yearlings and below are highlights:

Lot 11 Colt Cable Bay (IRE) x North Going Zax, by Exceed and Excel

Rathmore Lodge will offer one of only two colts in the sale by leading sire DundeelFrom an unraced daughter of Group I winner Zola.

Lot 31 Colt Dundeel x Perfect Cadence, by Commands

Second foal of a four time winning daughter of Group III placed Huit from the family of Group I winner Sports.

Lot 81 Colt Deep Field x Sedoso, by Viscount

Half-brother to stakes-winner Depot Beach from an unraced grand-daughter of Group I AJC Australian Oaks winner My Brilliant Star.

Lot 218 Colt Zoustar x Black Bess, by Dick Turpin (IRE)

First foal of an unraced half-sister to Group I MVRC William Reid Stakes winner Silent Sedition and grand-daughter of Group I winner Porto Roca, the dam of Dubai World Cup winner Monterosso.

Lot 306 Colt Rubick x Gladtobehome, by Haradasun

Half-brother to two winners from a three-quarter sister to stakes-winner and Golden Slipper runner-up Zizou from the family of leading sire Not a Single Doubt and Group I winner Oohood.
Lot 307 is from the family of 2019 VRC Oaks winner Miami Bound
Lot 307 Filly Frosted (USA) x Gloray, by Street Hero (USA)

Second foal of a winning half-sister to Group III placed American Joy and stakes-placed El Venetian from the family of Group I VRC Oaks winners Arapaho Miss and Miami Bound.

Lot 358 Colt Palentino x Latina Belle, by Encosta de Lago

Second foal of a placed half-sister to this season’s brilliant stakes-winning 2YO Mildred from a very fast Black Type family highlighted by Group I winner Notoire.

Lot 372 Colt Palentino x Mabadi (USA) by Sahm

Half-brother to three winners highlighted by French stakes-winner Salai from US stakes-winner Mabadi.

See the draft at Barn 8 Row B.

 

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