Golden Catalogue Updates from Saturday

Tara Madgwick - Sunday December 4

There were some important stakes updates for yearlings catalogued for upcoming 2023 sales with none better than Amelia’s Jewel winning the $1.5million Group I WATC Northerly Stakes.

Amelia’s Jewel has six wins and a second from seven starts and is one of the best three year-old fillies in the country, read about her here.

Amelia's Jewel is a G1 winner - image Western RAcepix

Her half-brother by Blue Point (IRE) from Bumbasina (IRE) will be offered by Segenhoe at Magic Millions as Lot 690.

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Promising Snitzel filly Stroll scored her first Black Type success taking out the Listed BRC Mode Plate at Doomben, read about her here.

Her half-brother by Zoustar will be offered at Magic Millions by Baramul Stud as Lot 537.

Exciting two year-old filly Impendabelle won the Group II Wakefield Challenge Stakes in New Zealand and is now a leading contender for the Karaka Millions, read about her here.

Impendabelle

Landsdowne Park as agent will offer her half-sister by So You Think at Karaka Book 1 as Lot 36.

Consistent sprinter Garibaldi won his biggest prize to date when taking out the Group III BRC George Moore Stakes at Doomben, read about him here.

His half-brother by Zousain will be offered by Carramar Park as Lot 89 at Inglis Classic.

 

 

 

 

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