Day Two Million Dollar Babies

Breednet - Wednesday April 10
The Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale kept firing on Day Two with eight million dollar yearlings with six different sires and six different vendors represented so here they are.


Lot 416 Filly - $1,400,000 - Lonhro x Dancing Heather. Vendor : Newhaven Park Stud. Buyer : Sheikh Mohammed Bin Khalifa Al Maktoum



Lot 398 Filly - $1,100,000 - Pierro x Cats Whisker. Vendor : Coolmore Stud. Buyer : Orbis Bloodstock



Lot 396 Colt - $1,400,000 - I Am Invincible x Captivating Claire (NZ). Vendor : Segenhoe Stud. Buyer : T Magnier / Hermitage Bloodstock



Lot 395 Colt - $1,200,000 - I Am Invincible x Camporella. Vendor : Yarraman Park Stud. Buyer : Jadeskye Racing / B Widdup



Lot 346 Colt - $1,050,000 - Not A Single Doubt x Zillow. Vendor : Arrowfield Stud. Buyer : Carmel Size Racing



Lot 337 Colt - $1,700,000 - Exceed And Excel x Written Dash. Vendor : Tyreel Stud. Buyer : Aquis Farm



Lot 315 Colt - $1,300,000 - Redoute's Choice x Traceability. Vendor : Arrowfield Stud. Buyer : Orbis Bloodstock



Lot 313 Colt - $1,000,000 - Redoute's Choice x Top Cuban. Vendor : Arrowfield Stud. Buyer : Hermitage Thoroughbreds / Chris Waller Racing


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