Cable Bay Colt Catches Eye

Magic Millions Gold Coast 2YOs in Training Sale

A member of the first Southern Hemisphere crop of Invincible Spirit’s group winning son Cable Bay shone at Friday’s Seymour breeze ups in preparation for next month’s Magic Millions Gold Coast 2YOs in Training Sale.

Stopping the clock in 10.41 seconds, the colt was the quickest of 42 lots timed for the 200 metre breeze at the Victorian based session.

Catalogued as Lot 116, the bay or brown colt the first foal of the Myboycharlie mare Bunratty Miss and is a member of the quality filled draft from Nolen Racing.

Others to impress on the day with quick times included:

  • 10.52 secs – Lot 165 – Exceed and Excel-Guapa colt (Nolen Racing)
  • 10.52 secs – Lot 180 – Hinchinbrook-In Masquerade colt (JCS T’breds)
  • 10.54 secs – Lot 188 – Air Force Blue-Kissable colt (Baramul Stud)
  • 10.57 secs – Lot 71 – Deep Field-Star of Helicon colt (Nolen Racing)
  • 10.57 secs – Lot 75 – Star Turn-Szewinska colt (Moffatt Breaking & Pre Training)

“It was a successful breeze up session at Seymour,” Magic Millions Victorian Bloodstock Consultant Tim Brown said. “We thank Penny and all of her team at Seymour Racing Club for hosting this important event again.”

“The track came up remarkably well after recent heavy rain and considering the head wind at the track today the youngsters really did impress.”

“So many outstanding horses have emerged from the Seymour breeze ups over the years and I’m confident there’s more future stars to come from the 2020 line up,” Brown added.

To view the online catalogue and breeze up times from Friday’s session click here.

Sydney’s Warwick Farm racecourse will host a breeze up session on Monday before attention switches to the Gold Coast Turf Club for another set of breezes on Tuesday.

All clips from the first three breeze up sessions will be available for online viewing from October 16. Stay tuned to Magic Millions’ social media accounts for further details.

The 2020 Magic Millions Gold Coast 2YOs in Training Sale will be held on November 10. For further information on the catalogue, including supplementary lots, and to register for online bidding click here.

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