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Flower Dispersal Highlights Sydney Autumn Thoroughbred Sale

2nd Feb 2009

Flower Dispersal Highlights Sydney Autumn Thoroughbred Sale

Entries for the Inglis Sydney Autumn Thoroughbred Sale, to be held at Newmarket on March 6, close noon tomorrow (Tuesday February 3).

The catalogue already boasts a number of very attractive racing and breeding prospects including the dispersal of prominent owner Damion Flower’s racing interests.

These include top three-year-old Danehill Dancer filly Kimillsy, who was Group 1 placed behind Samantha Miss in this season’s Flight Stakes.

The dispersal also includes Red Ransom filly Miss Zapper, who is from the immediate family of champion performers Grand Armee and Absolute Champion.

Stripdown, an Iglesia half-sister to dual G1 winner Gold Edition, is another highlight, along with the highly rated Chilean Miss (Hussonet) and well related Johannesburg mare Jask.

Racing prospects in the Flower dispersal include Champagne’s consistent son Crums, the Group performed Pacino and Natural Blitz’s half-brother Mancuso (Encosta De Lago).

Entries for this sale also include some nicely related mares in foal to a number of exciting young sire prospects.

Stakes placed Hussonet mare Atomic Huss is in foal to Eclipse Award winner Bernardini, while Lorelei Brown (in foal to Nadeem) and AP Indy mare Cherokee Ridge (in foal to Henny Hughes) also carry positive tests.

Lucky Kodi, a Thunder Gulch half-sister to the stakes winning Cinque from the family of Keep The Faith, is being offered in foal to Coolmore’s Holy Roman Emperor.

To Download an entry form, click HERE