Turangga Farm Winner a Scone Update

Tara Madgwick - Wednesday May 11
Providing a timely update for her yearling half-brother headed to the 2016 Inglis Scone Yearling Sale on Sunday was the Turangga Farm bred filly Little Bita Love, who scored a tenacious victory at the Sunshine Coast on Wednesday.

Little Bita Love as a yealringPrepared by Toby Edmonds, three year-old Snippetson filly Little Bita Love led throughout to win the 1400 metre maiden by half a neck at her third start.

Passed in at the Magic Millions, Little Bita Love is a three-quarter sister-in-blood to Group II winner Fast Clip and runs for a syndicate that includes her breeder Stuart Ramsey.

Little Bita Love is the fifth winner for good producing Group III winner Sky Love, who comes from Turangga Farm's best family being a sibling to Group I winner Sky Cuddle, Group II winner Highly Recommended and stakes-winners Hint and Undeniably.

The current yearling from Sky Love is a colt by Myboycharlie (IRE) that will be offered by Turangga Farm this Sunday at Scone as Lot 192.

He is the second last foal from Sky Love, who died last year and her final foal is also a colt by Myboycharlie.

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