Big Breeding Stock Sale

Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale

Next week’s Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale will now feature the past two winners of the Gai Waterhouse Classic with a recent supplementary entry as well as the result of the listed race at Ipswich on Saturday.

Ready to Prophet, a multiple stakes winner for the Dynamic Syndications team, last week joined a star studded supplementary catalogue for the Southern Hemisphere’s most important breeding stock auction.

The Smart Missile mare, a winner of almost A$300,000, won last year’s running of the Gai Waterhouse Classic and also the listed Denise’s Joy Stakes at Scone.

Ready to Prophet, who was also twice group placed, joins a quality supplementary catalogue for the sale along with another Dynamic success, the multiple group winner Teleplay.

A daughter of the American stakes winning More Than Ready mare Ready to Live, Ready to Prophet is Lot 167 and will be offered by Alexia Fraser Bloodstock on behalf of Dynamic Syndications.

All supplementary lots for both the National Broodmare and National Weanling Sales are now online and printed copies of the catalogue are available at the Magic Millions Sales Office this week.

Meanwhile, Solar Star will return to the Gold Coast for the National Sale for the second straight year after a dashing breakthrough stakes win in Saturday’s latest edition of the listed Gai Waterhouse Classic.

The Tony Gollan prepared daughter of Zoustar was purchased for $105,000 by Damon Gabbedy’s Belmont Bloodstock Agency last year for John and Marilyn Baxter’s Ruane Menangle operation.

Since her purchase at the National Broodmare Sale she has won four races highlighted by Saturday’s stakes success in emphatic style, leading throughout under Robbie Fradd.

Now an eight time winner, the four-year-old joins her first, second and third dams as a stakes winner.

The 2020 National Broodmare Sale commences next Monday, July 27 at 2pm (AEST), with Ready to Prophet and Solar Star joining the likes of Sunlight, Invincibella, Unforgotten and Champagne Cuddles to go under the hammer.

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