A name synonymous with winning the big races, Mill Park provides an upbringing for a young thoroughbred that guarantees every chance of racetrack success.
Past stars include Fawkner, Southern Speed, Happy Trails, Rebel Raider, Serious Speed, Captain Sonador, Go Indy Go… the list goes on, with the latest stakes-winner to emerge being progressive four year-old Mail It In.
A $50,000 Inglis Premier purchase from the 2014 Mill Park draft, Mail It In won the Listed SAJC Birthday Cup and has won over $330,000 in prizemoney. Read more about him here.
Mill Park will present the following six yearlings at Premier this year and will be showing them from Tuesday afternoon at 3pm, Barn B, Stables 27- 34.
BLUE RIBAND SESSION – three for the Classics
Lot 109 Filly High Chaparral (IRE) x Miss Otto, by Elusive Quality (USA)
From the last crop of yearlings by outstanding sire High Chaparral and is the second foal of a winning half-sister to stakes-placed Miss With Attitude and Ou Si Attitude.
From quality European Aga Khan family that has produced Group I winning classic fillies Sharaya, Shawanda and Shareta, so has a blue chip Oaks pedigree and the looks to match!
Lot 110 Colt Camelot (GB) x Miss With Attitude, by Galileo (IRE)
From the first Australian crop of Montjeu's Epsom Derby winning son Camelot and is second foal of Group II placed Miss With Attitude, whose first foal sold last year for $360,000 to Mulcaster Bloodstock. He has been named Plagiarist (Dalakhani) and is in the stable of leading trainer Chris Waller.
Comes from the same family as the previous filly and has an intriguing double cross of legendary sires Sadler's Wells and Danehill.
Lot 113 Colt So You Think x Molto Bene, by Royal Academy (USA)
By a highly promising young sire currently second on the leading Australian Second Crop Sires List in So You Think, who has sired nine winners since the start of the month headed by three-time stakes-winner Northwest Passage.
First foal of Group III SAJC Sires Produce Stakes winner Molto Bene, a half-sister to Group I winner and $1.3 million earner Mourinho.
Three star fillies bred for speed
Lot 27 Filly Zoustar x Lassie Mactavish by More Than Ready (USA)
From the first crop of Northern Meteor's dual Group I winner Zoustar and is a half-sister to a Group I placed juvenile in Platinum Balos. The current three year-old out of the mare, Aengus, a son of I am Invincible, has had one start for a second.
Combines the blood of champion sires Encosta de Lago, Redoute's Choice and More Than Ready.
Lot 288 Filly All Too Hard x The Good Wife, by Redoute's Choice
Second foal of a winning half-sister to four-time Group I winner and $2million earner Divine Madonna, Group III winner Blessum and to the dam of Group III winner Angel of Mercy. The first foal of the mare, It's A Myth (Sepoy) has had one start for trainer Phillip Stokes and was beaten narrowly by Aljawzaa, who interestingly went into the debut race off a barrier trial win over eventual Group III runner up Tulip.
Filly with residual value coming from one of Mill Park's iconic families and her dam has a weanling colt by I Am Invincible and went to Written Tycoon last year, so there is quality to come in the pipeline.
Lot 474 Filly I Am Invincible x Fast and Loose, by Fastnet Rock
First foal of a winning three-quarter sister to Group II winner Catapulted and is from the same family as this season's brilliant $250,000 Inglis Premier winner Jukebox. She is also bred on a highly successful developing nick between I Am Invincible and mares carrying the blood of Danehill.
It has produced over 67% winners to runners (48 winners) including Magic Millions 2YO Classic winner Houtzen, Group III winners Invincible Star and Vinnie Eagle as well as stakes-winner Eckstein.