Hot Lots Day Four Magic Millions

Mark Smith - Friday January 13

Hundreds of raucous revellers at Saturday's Magic Millions raceday will make the trek across Racecourse Drive for the fourth and final session of Book I of a highly successful Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling sale.

George Altomonte's Corumbene Stud has had a fabulous sale and has been the driving force behind Vinery Stud's More Than Ready (USA) returning to the spotlight.

The consignor of the $1.3 million brother to Sebring will offer another More Than Ready (USA) colt on the final day that looks sure to popular. He is a brother to the highly talented Raceway.

Sebring himself has had a solid sale, selling up to $730,000. He has a likely type in Widden Stud's colt out of the classy Fastnet Rock mare Epona Princess.

Newhaven Park's So You Think colt out of the flying Not A Single Doubt mare Doubtfully has been greatly admired and will be highly sought after on Saturday.

It wouldn't be a sale without Fastnet Rock appearing on the leader board. The Coolmore champion has a likely session topper in the half-sister to fan favourite Miracles Of Life.

Yarraman Park hit the heights with I Am Invincible but the farm will likely make the early running on Saturday with a filly by Arrowfield Stud's sire sensation Snitzel.

Lot 722: B F Snitzel x City Of Song by Bel Esprit.


Dam was a 5-time Melbourne winner including the Listed Blue Sapphire Stakes and a daughter of stakes-winner Songs Of Vienna.

Lot 723: B C More Than Ready (USA) Claws by Flying Spur.


Brother to Listed Canonbury Stakes winner Raceway

Lot 765: B F Fastnet Rock x Dazzling Gazelle by More Than Ready.


Half-sister to Group 1 Blue Diamond Dtakes and Group 1 William Hill Classic winner Miracles Of Life.

Lot 786: B C So You Think x Doubtfully by Not A Single Doubt.


Dam won six races including the Listed Ascot Hcp and was fourth in the Golden Slipper.

Lot 806: B C Sebring x Epona Princess by Fastnet Rock.


Dam a stakes-placed half-sister to Group I  Diamond Stakes winner Warhorse.

 

 

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