Palentino Premier Stars Keep Coming

Sponsored Content - by Tara Madgwick - Wednesday February 26

Sun Stud’s dual Group I winner Palentino is poised to make his mark at the 2020 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale where his first yearlings are set to impress buyers next week.



Click to see the full draft and below let’s take a look at some more of his eye-catching yearlings.

Lot 397 Filly Palentino x Rock Idol, by Flying Spur – Sun Stud



Stakes-placed dam Rock Idol is a three-quarter sister to stakes-winner Zero Rock from the family of stakes-winners Dubleanny and Seannie. She’s been a great producer having four foals to race and all are winners including metro winner Crusher.

Lot 425 Colt Palentino x Sianna’s Song, by Johannesburg (USA) – Sun Stud



Third foal of a winning half-sister to Group II winner Niagara from the revered Shantha’s Choice female family that has produced champion sire Redoute’s Choice and Group I winners Manhattan Rain, Gathering, Al Maher, Hurricane Sky, Umatilla and more recently Shoals.

Lot 452 Colt Palentino x Special Mission (NZ), by Towkay – Supreme Thoroughbreds



Half-brother to $1million earning stakes-winner Redouble from Group I winner Special Mission, who has the perfect record of five foals to race and all are winners.

Lot 480 Colt Palentino x Tantalized by Octagonal (NZ) – Sun Stud

Half-brother to Group II placed Lazumba, second in the VRC Sires Produce Stakes, from an unraced half-sister to stakes-winner Aquiver and to the dam of Group II winner Text ‘n’ Hurley. Grand-dam is former outstanding mare Excited Angel, a multiple Group I placed Group II winner, whose full sister Prayerful is the grand-dam of Group I winner Montoya’s Secret.

See more Palentino yearlings tomorrow.


 

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