Laurel Glen Quartet Ready to Make Magic

Tara Madgwick - Thursday March 15
Central Queensland thoroughbred breeders Kerrod and Glenda Smyth of Laurel Glen Equine are gearing up for the 2018 Magic Millions Gold Coast March Yearling Sale with a quality draft of four youngsters.

All four yearlings are eligible for the lucrative QTIS scheme of incentives and two are also paid up for BOBS, offering a myriad of options to make money in the future for their lucky new owners.

Lot 155
Colt Real Saga x Sarab Miss, by Dubai Destination (USA)



Half-brother to five time winner I'll Miss You and is the fourth foal of a winning daughter of Champion 3YO Filly and triple Group I winner Northwood Plume.

By a proven Queensland favourite sire that has delivered countless winners including a Magic Millions 2YO Classic winner in Real Surreal.

Lot 189 Colt Kuroshio x Superb Melody, by Unbridled's Song (USA)



Half-brother to three winners from a half-sister to Group II winner Perfect Image, the dam of Group I winner Perfect Reflection.

From the second crop of a brilliant Group II winning son of Exceed and Excel in Kuroshio.

Lot 351 Colt Excelebration (IRE) x Flinders Chase, by Tale of the Cat (USA)



Second foal of lightly raced Flinders Chase, who won at Newcastle and Kembla from just four starts and was placed at Randwick and traces back to champion filly and stakes producer Toltrice.

By a proven stakes producing son of Exceed and Excel in Excelebration.

Lot 352 Colt Eurozone x Flying Mistress, by Flying Spur



Half-brother to three winners from the family of Group I Queensland Derby winner Valance.

By a very promising young son of Northern Meteor in Eurozone, whose first winner is the stakes-winner Krone, who is also from a grand-daughter of Danehill.

See the draft at Stable A 10 – 13.



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