Holbrook Yearlings to Shine at HTBA Yearling Sale on Sunday

Sponsored Content - by Tara Madgwick - Thursday April 25

Yearling sale action continues on Sunday at Riverside Stables for the Inglis HTBA Yearling Sale with a catalogue of 224 and Holbrook Thoroughbreds will offer a draft of 13 that are all BOBS Eligible and by 10 different sires including Pride of Jenni’s sire Pride of Dubai.

Currently running fourth on the Australian General Sires List with progeny earnings topping $18million and seven stakes-winners to his credit, Pride of Dubai has very few yearlings to be offered this year and there is just the one to be offered at this sale.

The only yearling in the sale by Pride of Dubai is Lot 27, click to see her page.

Lot 27 is an athletic bay filly from Little Black Fish, an unraced Tale of the Cat (USA) mare that has had six foals to race for five winners and comes from a proven Black Type family featuring Group I winning sprinter Bawalaksana and Group winners Damaschino, Shaaheq, Arbeitsam and Payroll.

Pride of Dubai has only ever had one runner from a daughter of Tale of the Cat and that’s juvenile stakes-winner Tanker.

Click here to see the full Holbrook Thoroughbreds draft with additional highlights below:

Lot 2 Colt Harry Angel (IRE) x Imananabaa, by Anabaa (USA)

By the sire of Group I winner Tom Kitten and is from Group I winning sprinter Imananabaa, the dam of seven winners from eight foals to race.

 

Lot 6 Colt Graff x Invincible Storm, by I Am Invincible

From the first crop of brilliant Group II winning sprinter Graff and is one of four in this draft by the powerhouse bay. Second foal of a three time winning half-sister by champion sire I Am Invincible to Group II placed Forarainyday. From the family of Group III winner King of Acapulco.

 

Lot 26 Filly Anders x Linky Dink (NZ), by Keeper

From the first crop of a fast Group winning son of Not a Single Doubt in Anders and is from Group I winning juvenile Linky Dink, who has had four winners from five foals to race and comes from the family of Group I winners Clearly Innocent and Sale of the Century.

 

Lot 81 Filly Cosmic Force x Princess Natural, by Danehill Dancer (IRE)

From the second crop of promising young sire Cosmic Force and is a half-sister to Group II placed Saint Bathans and two more metro winners. Dam is a winning half-sister to G1 placed stakes-winner Zizou and to the dam of Group III winning sprinter Big Parade, who is by Cosmic Force’s sire Deep Field. From the Singles Bar branch of the famed Easy Date family.

 

Lot 205 Filly Pariah x Gladtobehome, by Haradasun

By the sire of Group winners Swiss Exile and Vagrant and is a half-sister to three smart winners from an unraced three-quarter sister to Group I placed stakes-winner Zizou and half-sister to the dam of Group III winner Big Parade. Same family as the previous and it has worked well with Pariah’s sire Redoute’s Choice to produce champion sire Not a Single Doubt.

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