More Adelaide Magic from Bowness Stud

Sponsored Content - by Tara Madgwick - Monday March 9

A proven source of Group I winners including outstanding siblings Funstar and Youngstar as well as Trapeze Artist, Bowness Stud will offer 22 yearlings at the Adelaide Magic Millions this week including youngsters by exciting first season sires Astern, Extreme Choice, Flying Artie, Frosted (USA) and Sir Prancealot (IRE).

Click here to see the full Bowness draft for Adelaide by a wide range of sires with the majority of yearlings BOBS eligible and highlights below:

Lot 193 Filly Flying Artie x Andromeda, by Fastnet Rock



Half-sister to a winner from a daughter of champion sire Fastnet Rock from the family of US Group II winners Mariensky and Julie Jalouse.

Lot 238 Colt Astern x Caribbean Concert, by Authorized (IRE)



Second foal of a winning half-sister to Group II winner De Lightning Ridge from
Stakes-winner Nanny Maroon.

Lot 268 Colt Myboycharlie (IRE) x Devotee, by Encosta de Lago



Dam has a great record with five foals to race and four winners, Australind winning after the catalogue went to print.

Lot 322 Filly Frosted (USA) x Honey Bunch, by Not a Single Doubt



First foal of a winning half-sister to stakes-winner Honey Flower from a strong Black Type family that includes current season stakes-winners Assertive Approach and Kiwia.

Lot 350 Colt Dissident x Lady Emolade, by Commands



Second foal of a winning half-sister to Group III winner Tarzi from the family of Group I winners Mental, Freemason and Shaybisc.

Lot 514 Colt Bon Hoffa x Mezmar, by Marwina



Dam has had three foals to race all winners and two of them metro winners in Extreme Thrill and Snicki Minaj. Dam is a half-sister to stakes-winner Dorf Command from the family of dual Group I winner Coco Cobanna.

See the draft at Barn 1 Row A.


 

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