Bowness and Vieira Yearlings Make Magic in Adelaide – Part Two

Tara Madgwick - Thursday March 9

John North's Bowness Stud at Young in the south west of NSW is a proven nursery for winners including Bert Vieira's Group III Canberra Black Opal Stakes winner Trapeze Artist, who is now likely to run in the Group I ATC Golden Slipper.

A dominant winner in Canberra for the Gerald Ryan stable, Trapeze Artist beat a quality field to win the Black Opal and the son of Snitzel is clearly on an upswing at the right time!

Trapeze Artist was foaled and raised in the big open spaces of Bowness Stud as are all the Vieira horses.

Bowness Stud and the Vieira Group have catalogued 26 yearlings for the Adelaide Magic Millions starting next Monday, March 13 with Book I highlights below:

 

Lot 102 Colt Excelebration (IRE) x Gibraltar's Gem, by Rock of Gibraltar (IRE)



Second foal of metro winning daughter of Group III winner Natural Woman.

Lot 138
Colt Delago Deluxe x La Vedette, by Danehill Dancer (IRE)



From a winning daughter of outstanding sire Danehill Dancer from the family of Group II winner Tullamore.

Lot 172 Colt Bullet Train (GB) x Marionette, by Rock of Gibraltar (IRE)



Half-brother to Chloe's Puppet, who has won since the catalogue went to print.

Lot 225 Colt Bullet Train (GB) x Prime Choice, by Ustinov



Third foal of a winning half-sister to Group I New Zealand Derby winner Hades from the family of current Group II winner Nurse Kitchen.

Lot 265 Colt Bon Hoffa x Shardul, by Catbird



Full brother to four time winner Pennington from the family of Group I winner Fothers.

Lot 266
Colt Bullet Train (GB) x She's Ready, by More Than Ready (USA)



Half-brother to smart 3YO At The Ready, who won again at Ascot last month. From the family of Group I winner Perfect Reflection.

See the draft at Barn 8 Row A & B.

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