Let’s Find the Widden Winners – YOUR SONG

Tara Madgwick - Monday January 2
Of the sires whose oldest progeny are now two year-olds that have entries at the 2017 Magic Millions only one stallion has two Australian winners to his credit and that is Widden Stud's Your Song.

A Gooree Stud bred, Group I winning sprinter by champion sire Fastnet Rock, Your Song has sired two winners and two place-getters from his first seven runners.

It's an encouraging start for a young stallion whose pedigree and race profile would suggest his progeny will only get better at three.

Your Song has 13 entries for Magic Millions, four of them of them to be offered by Widden Stud as below.

Lot 512 Filly Your Song x Tango Amigo's, by Danehill Dancer (IRE)



Half-sister to two winners from SW Tango Amigo's.

Lot 767 Colt Your Song x De Sweet Soca Song, by Encosta de Lago



Third foal of a winning half-sister to Group I BRC Queensland Derby runner-up Electric Fusion. From the family of Group I winners Zabrasive and Cheeky Choice.

Lot 901 Colt Your Song x Apamene, by Sebring



First foal of a placed half-sister to Group I WATC Winterbottom Stakes winner Takedown.

Lot 911 Filly Your Song x Bisutti, by Northern Meteor



First foal of a winning half-sister to SW Pressing from the family of Group I winner Choice Bro.

Other draft stars for Widden include:

Lot 303 Colt Written Tycoon x Pearl Goddess, by Darci Brahma



Second foal of a half-sister to SW Mini Pearl from the family of Group I winner Pompeii Pearl.

Lot 988 Colt Fighting Sun x Lajourn, by Good Journey (USA)



Half-brother to two winners from the family of SW Cruden Bay and this season's boom juvenile From Within.

Lot 865 Filly Sepoy x Spoleto (USA), by Vindication



Third foal of a half-sister to US Group I winner Times Change.

Click here for the full Widden Stud draft.


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