Vinery’s Six Magic Weanlings

Media Release - Friday July 24

Vinery Stud will soon head north (COVID permitting) for the 2020 Magic Millions National Weanling Sale to present these six cracking youngsters.

Due to the high percentage of people who may not be able to make it to the complex to inspect these weanlings in-person, we took parade videos of all youngsters which can be seen below..

For those who are hoping to inspect them, find us in Stables Y and Z where we'll start parading this Sunday the 26th of July.

Lot 815 – Colt All Too Hard x Helena Helsinki - This colt is the second foal of the unraced Fastnet Rock mare who is from the family of Champion Australian 2yo MERLENE, Top Australian 2yo Filly BOLD PROMISE, and Gr.1 winner DEAR DEMI.

Lot 815 - click for video

Lot 818 -Colt more Than Ready (USA) x Holly Zou - This colt is the fourth foal of a half-sister to ZOUSTAR. Apart from Champion Australian 3yo Zoustar, their family features multiple Stakes winner TESTASHADOW and Gr.2 winner DUSTY STAR.

Lot 818 - click for video.


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Lot 925 – Colt Hellbent x Rupavari - This colt is the second foal of the winning Redoute's Choice mare, from the family of Group 1 winner CLEAN SWEEP, USA's 2nd Top 2yo Filly HABIBITI and South African Champion 2yo Colt SOFT FALLING RAIN

 

Lot 925 - click for video

Lot 994 – Filly Headwater x Warm Charge - This filly is the second foal from the Commands mare who has had one foal to the races, for one winner. She is from the family of Stakes winners WARM SMYTZER, LAMOUR and Champion 3yo Filly CLEAR ROSE.

Lot 994

Lot 1001 – Filly All Too Hard x Whippy Van - This filly is from the Street Cry mare who has already foaled a winner and a placegetter. This filly is closely related to multiple Group winner and millionaire HOOKED, and is from the family of Gr.3 winner FIRE IN THE NIGHT.

Lot 1001 - click for video

Lot 1064 Filly More Than Ready (USA) x Confident - This filly is from the 5x winning Not a Single Doubt mare who is a 3/4 sister to PERIGNON. They're from the family of Gr.2 winner RUBIDIUM and multiple Gr.1 winner and millionaire DASH FOR CASH.

Lot 1064 - click for video

 

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