Flying Fillies for Mint Lane

Media Release - Friday January 29
Front running 3YO Mint Lane (USA)  fillies have been flying the flag for their sire in the lead up to the 2016 Adelaide Magic Millions Sale.

Hazy LaneColac 22/1/16. Another Diamond showed dazzling speed to lead all the way and beat the older horses, winning by over 4 lengths, her 2nd win from 5 starts.

Another Diamond is by Mint Lane from Urakawa (Umatilla) and was bought by her trainer Bill Cerchi at the 2014 Adelaide Magic Millions Sale for $15,000 .

Morphettville 23/1/16. Hazy Lane led all the way in winning the 1530m 3yo Hcp taking her earnings to $96,000. She is a great advert for the SABIOS Bonus Scheme as this includes $32,000 in SABOIS bonuses.

Hazy Lane by Mint Lane from De Lago Haze (Encosta De Lago) was bought by Richard Jolly at the Adelaide Magic Millions Sale for $9,000 .

Both fillies were sold by Willow Grove Stud, who have a select draft of 12 yearlings available at the upcoming Adelaide Magic Millions Sale.

New Stakes-Winner for Willow Grove Stud Sire Host

HostMighty Like (Host – Mighty Fine) won the $120,000 Listed MRC John Dillon Handicap over 1400m on Australia Day.

Three days earlier, Host also provided a Moonee Valley winner in Tuff Host.

Host is currently enjoying somewhat of a resurgence with 10 winners since the 31st of December including a stakes-winner and the stakes-placed Player One.

Host is represented by three Yearlings at the upcoming Adelaide Magic Millions Sale.

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