Home Affairs Filly an MM Adelaide Highlight for Rathmore

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South Australian nursery Rathmore Lodge have a draft of 10 for Magic Millions Adelaide next week and will offer one of only two yearlings in the sale by red hot first season sire Home Affairs as well as the only filly in the sale by Ole Kirk.

Yearlings by I Am Invincible’s champion son Home Affairs have sold for up to $3.2million this year with 75 across all sales selling at an average just under $300,000 demonstrating the ferocious demand for his offspring.

Rathmore will offer Lot 219, a striking Home Affairs filly that is the second foal of Wu Darl, a winning half-sister by Dundeel to four time Group I winner and $4.5million earner Montefilia and Group III placed Nice for What.

Lot 219

Lot 219

“This filly is a 'must see' on pedigree and type,” said Rathmore Lodge’s Ross Hatton.

“She oozes elegance and class and just glides across the ground.”

Ole Kirk is the leading first season sire and also the leading 2YO sire in the country and there is just the one filly in the sale by this most exciting of young sires.

Lot 315 is a stylish brown Ole Kirk filly from Danish Bingo, the dam of ill-fated Brave Halo, who won three races in succession at two and was fourth in the Group I MRC Blue Diamond.

“She’s a half-sister to gun 2YO Brave Halo who ran a slashing fourth in the Group I Blue Diamond despite suffering an injury, which ultimately proved fatal and robbed him of the chance to become a future G1 winner,” Hatton said.

“This filly is very fast looking and catches the eye with her stunning good looks.”

Click here to see the full draft with additional highlights below:

Lot 53 Filly Alabama Express x Oneredtwored, by Onemorenomore

One of only two fillies in the sale by the sire of Group I VRC Oaks winner Treaurethe Moment. Half-sister to a six time metro winner in Angaston and is from a winning half-sister to stakes-placed Evil Web and daughter of stakes-placed Money Spider.

 

Lot 179 Colt Profiteer x Title Holder, by Magic Albert

From the first crop of fast stakes-winning 2YO Profiteer. Dam has had three foals to race all winners and comes from the family of Group I winners Keeper, Metal Bender and Amarelinha. His 2YO half-sister Mercy Me (Hellbent) won a trial for the Nathan Doyle stable in January.

 

Lot 347 Filly Written By x Excelamour, by Excelebration

By the sire of this season’s Group winning juvenile filly The Playwright and is a half-sister to a winner from Excelamour, who won the Inglis Scone Challenge at two. The three year-old half-brother to this filly is unraced Santorino (Santos), who has been exported to Hong Kong following a good trial last year and the two year-old half-sister by Zousain is in the Lindsay Park stable.

Dam is a half-sister to the dam of SW Kobayashi from the family of Group winners Monopolize, Rock You and Marnie’s Magic.

 

 

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