Magic Millions First Season Sires – Yes Yes Yes

Tara Madgwick - Friday December 30

Breednet’s popular First Season Sire Gallery pages are now created offering a fast and easy way to compare yearlings by the new wave of sires on type, so let’s take a look at Everest hero Yes Yes Yes.

Yes Yes Yes stands at Coolmore - click for more info.

The Champion 3YO Colt of his generation, Yes Yes Yes was purchased out of the Magic Millions sale ring for $200,000 from the Kitchwin Hills draft.

He was a fast juvenile that won two of his first three starts in December and won the Group II ATC Todman Stakes before training on at three.

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Yes Yes Yes only raced three times as a three year-old, but they produced close seconds to Bivouac in the Group II ATC Run to the Rose and Group I ATC Golden Rose before he delivered his career defining performance to beat the best older sprinters in the world to win the $14million The Everest.

Yes Yes Yes wins the Everest - image Steve Hart

He clocked a course record breaking 1:07.32 in beating Santa Ana Lane, Trekking, Nature Strip, Pierata and Classique Legend.

Yes Yes Yes is from the powerful Encosta de Lago sireline and has a pedigree that mixes Classic quality through Fantastic Light with a lightning fast Australian female family.

He has 29 yearlings catalogued in Books 1 and 2 with images below.

 

Click to see them all.

 

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