Siblings to Stars Make For a Vintage Newhaven Easter Draft

Tara Madgwick - Wednesday March 22
Star Group I mares English and the sadly lost Peeping have been flying the Newhaven Park flag with gusto in recent seasons and their siblings are set to star at the 2017 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale.

An influx of new bloodlines through investing in high class yearling fillies and tried racemares has brought new dimensions to the already powerful Newhaven Park broodmare band delivering a new era of success.

Group I wins for homebred fillies English and Peeping have been hugely satisfying, while the success of astute Inglis Classic purchase Frolic, second in the Golden Slipper, has added further momentum to the Kelly family's current run of success.

Newhaven Park will present a draft of 17 stunning youngsters at Inglis Easterwith highlights below:

Lot 50 Colt Redoute's Choice x Beauty Belle, by Ideal Planet



Full brother to dual South African Group I winner Wylie Hall and half-brother to Group I winner and HK Champion Sprinter Absolute Champion from outstanding producer Beauty Belle, the dam of eight winners.

From a family nurtured for generations by the Kelly family, this colt is also a three-quarter brother-in-blood to Group I winner Anamato and has huge appeal to a wide range of international buyers given the success of his famous siblings.

Lot 87 Filly Redoute's Choice x Court, by Anabaa (USA)



Half-sister to Group I winner and $2million earner English this filly is the third foal of Group II winner Court, who was also bred by the Kelly's was was her mother Splish.

Rare opportunity to buy an outstanding filly from a tightly held family that will only improve.

Lot 111 Colt Medaglia D'Oro (USA) x Don't Blink, by Redoute's Choice



Second foal of a juvenile Sydney metro winning half-sister to Group III winner Husson Lightning.

By the sire of Group I colts Vancouver and Astern and is bred on very similar cross to both of them being from a daughter of champion sire Redoute's Choice as they are from mares by Danehill and his champion son Exceed and Excel.

Lot 134 Colt Reset x Fiction, by Redoute's Choice


Half-brother to two winners from metro winning Redoute's Choice daughter of Golden Slipper winner Polar Success. By a sire that can get that seriously top class horse such as Fawkner, Pinker Pinker, Hauraki, Rebel Raider and Set Square.

Bred on a highly successful nick between champion sires Zabeel and Redoute's Choice who combine in the pedigrees of 33 stakes-winners headed by Australian Horse of the Year Lankan Rupee.

Lot 224 Filly Snitzel x Maritime, by Falbrav (IRE)



Half-sister to brilliant Group II winner Charlie Boy from an unraced half-sister to Group I winner Quays from Group I AJC Flight Stakes winner Pontal Lass.

By the leading two year-old sire in the country in Snitzel.

Lot 232 Colt Sebring x Miss Marielle, by Encosta de Lago



Half-brother to Group I ATC Coolmore Classic winner Peeping and smart metro winner France from Group II winner Miss Marielle.

Bred on the exact same cross as Group winners Seaburge, Catch a Fire, Believe Yourself and Clifton Red.

Click here to see the full draft and visit us at Newmarket at Stable 1 Rows J and K.


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