Fire Attack Sibling To Star For Ndoro

10 - 11 April @ TBA Complex, Germiston, JHB

Classy colt Fire Attack is one of the best three-year-olds in training.

Winner of last season’s Gr2 TAB SA Nursery, the son of Fire Away showed his class when he won Saturday’s HKJC World Pool Gr1 Premier’s Champions Challenge.

In the process, Fire Attack accounted for such high-class performers as Royal Victory, Purple Pitcher, Atticus Finch and None Other.

The good life! (Pic – Ndoro Stud on FB)

Ndoro Stud will be offering a full-brother (Lot 33) to this classy galloper at the National Yearling Sale. A son of boom stallion Fire Away, this colt is out of Bonnie Beers, a half-sister to three black type horses as well as Touche, the dam of reigning Horse Of The Year Dave The King.

Fire Away, whose three-year-olds not only include Fire Attack but the latter’s Gr1 TAB SA Classic conqueror Confederate, is also responsible for a  filly (Lot 94) whose stakes placed dam Expedite is a full-sister to the dam of 2024 Gr1 Wilgerbosdrift HF Oppenheimer Horse Chestnut winner Main Defender, winner of Saturday’s Gr2 TAB Hawaii Stakes.

This filly’s other high-class relatives include this season’s Gr1 Betway Summer Cup hero Atticus Finch as well as US Gr1 winner Oleksandra.

This draft also includes a Legislate half-sister (Lot 21) to the Gr2 winning Caya Coco, as well as a One World colt (Lot 112) whose third dam is the Fort Wood sired champion, and Gr1 Spring Challenge winner, Kimberley Mine.

Caya Coco’s sire Querari, also responsible for this season’s Gr1 Wilgerbosdrift H F Oppenheimer Horse Chestnut Stakes winner Cosmic Speed, is represented here by a colt (Lot 25) whose dam is a half-sister to the graded stakes winners Capoeira and Folk Dance, with this colt hailing from the same female line as champions Dancewiththedevil and Do It Again.

Ndoro Stud’s National Yearling Sale draft can be found in Block F at the TBA Complex in Germiston.

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