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Extreme Choice hands old ally Wilkinson yet another boom result
Breeder Luke Wilkinson – the man who picked out Extreme Choice (Not A Single Doubt) as a yearling – had some deserved good fortune when his colt by Newgate’s boom stallion sold for $600,000 at the Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale yesterday. Wilkinson, who bought Extreme Choice from Inglis Classic for $100,000, sourced an... Read More
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Moody and Dalziel fall for Rosemont’s flashy Frankel colt
With a presence and a strut drawn straight from his incredible father – and his four white socks to boot – what is believed to be the only Frankel (Galileo) colt to be offered at public auction in Australia this year commandeered the ring, and justified Rosemont’s ambitious play in breeding him. Moving like a... Read More
Silverdale fly Southern Highlands flag at Millions
Steve Grant gave a cheer for the Southern Highlands after his Silverdale Farm smashed through the million dollar mark yesterday. Silverdale brought up a personal best when their Snitzel (Redoute’s Choice) – Sense Of Hite (Street Sense) filly fetched $850,000 in the morning when sold to a group including Ciaron Maher Bloodstock. A hundred lots... Read More
Harry’s Angels star on day three
Darley shuttler Harry Angel represents the first major addition of Dark Angel (Acclamation) blood into Australia. It’s a sireline that ties back to Northern Dancer (Nearctic) through Group 2 winner and better stallion Acclamation and high-class juvenile Royal Applause (Waajib), a four-length winner of the 1995 Middle Park Stakes (Gr 1, 6f). Harry Angel, a... Read More
Lauriston revel in $1.1 million colt raised as a twin
Lauriston Thoroughbred Farm was due for the turn of a friendly card. In May, 2020, principal James O’Brien lost his father Kevin, the breeding heavyweight who’d built a business in caravan parts, including supplying the Jayco line of the man who nudged him towards horses, Gerry Ryan. Covid hit, the future was unclear, and for... Read More
Texan Bradley buoyed by record sale of his Yes Yes Yes sibling
Wagga-based former Texan Brett Bradley was celebrating after shattering a personal best when his Zoustar (Northern Meteor) half-brother to Yes Yes Yes (Rubick) sold for $800,000. The colt, bred by Bradley’s boutique Arlington Park Racing and reared at Kitchwin Hills, was knocked down to Melbourne syndicators Mark Player and Rob Roulston as the Magic Millions... Read More