Recap January yearling purchase
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# 276 Not A Single Doubt - Scenes (Scenic) filly $600 000 + GST from Magic Millions
See link to conformation video
· 2yo type, superb athlete, great mover, excellent temperament
· By Champion Sire Not a Single Doubt from a stakes performer
· Half-sister to stakes performer Lake Jakson
· To be trained by the Snowden Team
· Bred on the Not a Single Doubt / Sadler’s Wells cross (14% stakes performer)
60% sold
# 626 Deep Filed - Congenial (Redoute's Choice) filly $210 000 + GST bought at Magic Millions
See link to conformation video
· Precocious athletic filly, powerful action, strong top line, good attitude
· By Deep Field out of a winning Redoute’s Choice mare
· Half-sister to a 2yo stakes performer
· Bred on the same cross as ZOUSTAR
· To be trained by Kris Lees
FULLY SOLD
# 235 Sacred Falls - Cyclonic colt $NZ 260 000 + GST purchased at New Zealand Bloodstock
Link to conformation video
· Imposing and strong colt, excellent temperament, awsome mover
· Half-brother to dual Gr.1 winner HISTORIAN
· By Sacred Falls, Champion miler and 4X Gr.1 winner
· To be trained by Ciaron Maher
· From the family of Golden Slipper winner BURST
65% sold
Form more information please call Louis on 0408 666 251
Disclaimer: This is not a managed investment scheme, there are no mark ups and no monthly management fees. You will receive progress reports and monthly accounts directly from the trainers and the spelling farm. Your prizemoney will be paid directly to your bank account by the Racing Authorities.
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Le Metayer puts his faith in Siyouni once again
With plenty of Australian activity at the Tattersalls December Mare Sale, buyers from the southern hemisphere made their presence felt during the first session of the Arqana Breeding Stock Sale yesterday with prominent agents Louis Le Metayer, Damon Gabbedy and William Johnson all securing mares on the first day of the Deauville sale.
Ace High fulfils Group One destiny
A classic case of being in the right place at the right time led Rich Hill Stud’s John Thompson to the stable door of Ace High.
Last Saturday was a special day for Astute Bloodstock
Last Saturday was a special day for Astute Bloodstock given that each of our 5 runners rose to the occasion and won convincingly at Royal Randwick and Flemington. Our priority at work is to select and purchase future elite racehorses so it was a thrill to see 3 winning at Gr.2 level.
Amelia's Jewel All Class in Stocks Stakes
Given a positive ride by Damian Lane, Amelia's Jewel needed a track record-breaking performance to capture Friday night's Group II Ladbrokes Stocks Stakes at Moonee Valley.
Tiz Invincible wins Furious Stakes Gr.2
FBAA Hosts Inaugural Day of CPD
Amelia's Jewel Takes Up Where She Left Off
Astute Bloodstock Magic Millions averages
Vermentino's major turning point
Amelia's Jewel shines in Northerly Stakes win
Vermentino - One To Watch
Back to Business for Amelia's Jewel in WA Guineas
Owner/breeder won’t sell ‘special filly’, eyes up maiden Group 1
Peter Walsh, the owner of Amelia Park Racing, claims he has no interest in selling unbeaten filly Amelia’s Jewel and is hoping the rising star of the turf can hand him his Group 1 victory. Longtime owner/breeder Peter Walsh is adamant Amelia’s Jewel (Siyouni {Fr}) is the best horse he has had anything to do with. The Simon Miller-trained 3-year-old kept her perfect record intact on Saturday, scoring a gutsy first-up win in the Listed Belgrave S. at Ascot.
Amelia's Jewel Pulls It Out of the Fire
The three-year-old Siyouni filly Amelia's Jewel extended her unbeaten sequence to four with a gutsy win at her seasonal debut in Saturday's Listed Drummond Golf-Belgravia Stakes (1200m) at Ascot. Amelia Park's Peter Walsh purchased Bumbasina (IRE) for 76,000 guineas at the 2019 Tattersalls July Sale through Astute Bloodstock. He sent her to Siyouni to southern hemisphere time, and Amelia's Jewel is the result.
Le Metayer puts his faith in Siyouni once again