More Palentino Youngsters on Show at Premier

Tara Madgwick - Sunday March 1

Sun Stud’s dual Group I winner Palentino is making his mark at the 2020 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale where his first yearlings are impressing buyers this week and sold for up to $160,000 on day one of the sale.



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

Lots 706 Filly Palentino x Rememba Howe (NZ), by Handsome Ransom – Merrivale Farm



Third foal of Group III winner Rememba Howe, a half-sister to stakes-winner Reuben Percival.

Lot 708 Colt Palentino x Role Reversal (GB), by Shamardal – Sun Stud



Second foal of a half-sister to dual Group III winner Signoff.

Lot 710 Filly Palentino x Rose of Dana (NZ), by Volksraad (GB) – Krisnat Park



Dam has had three foals to race and all are winners and she is a daughter of Group III winner Verlei.

Lot 719 colt Palentino x Sea Horse, by Delzao – Gippsland Bloodstock



Half-brother to a winner from a winning half-sister to triple Group I winner Hay List and dual Group II winner Miss Siska.

See more Palentino yearlings tomorrow.




 

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