Your Chance for a Piece of the Edinburgh Park Success Story

Sponsored Content - by Tara Madgwick - Sunday May 21

If investors need a timely reminder as to why Edinburgh Park has been so successful they got it on Saturday when the Ian Smith bred and sold filly Royal Merchant won the Group I SAJC Goodwood Handicap, so let’s take a look at some of their star mares to be offered in foal at Magic Millions this week.

Click here to read about Royal Merchant.

Click here to see the full draft and below are some of the highlight in foal mares:

Lot 1354 Our Crown Mistress (Star Witness) – In foal to Golden Slipper winner Stay Inside.

Flemington stakes-winner from the family of Champion Miler Racing to Win, Everest winner Classique Legend and current Group winners Chain of Lightning and Glint of Silver. Her Zoustar yearling colt sold for $650,000 at Magic Millions this year and weanling filly by Deep Field sold for $200,000 last week.

 

Lot 1356 Quiet Kitten (USA) (Kitten’s Joy) – In foal to Zoustar.

Group placed imported stakes-winner from the family of Edinburgh Park bred and sold Group II winner Glenfiddich and $3.1million earning stakes-winner Eleven Eleven. Her Written Tycoon yearling filly sold for $250,000 at Magic Millions this year.

 

Lot 1345 Jazette (Fastnet Rock) – In foal to Wootton Bassett (GB).

Metro winning sister to Group II winner Cluster and grand-daughter of Group I winner I Like Diamonds. Her Zoustar yearling filly sold for $340,000 at Magic Millions this year.

 

Lot 1347 Lady Naturaliste (Choisir) – In foal to Street Boss (USA).

Juvenile stakes-winning half-sister to juvenile stakes-winner Tanker from a juvenile stakes-winner Calcatta. Her Zoustar weanling colt sold for $220,000 last week.

 

Lot 1355 Piacenza (Ven) (League of Nations) – One of only two mares in sale In foal to champion sire Fastnet Rock.

Stakes-winning mare from the family of of Edinburgh Park bred and sold Group II winner Glenfiddich and $3.1million earning stakes-winner Eleven Eleven, both of whom are sired by Fastnet Rock.

 

Lot 1333 Yamazaki (Real Saga) – In foal to Pinatubo (IRE), first season at stud.

Multiple Group placed stakes-winner from the family of Cox Plate winner Solvit.

 

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