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A number of recent stakes results have provided significant pedigree updates for New Zealand Bloodstock’s Winter Mixed Bloodstock Sale at Karaka on Friday.
Most significantly, relatives of two horses in the catalogue have recently performed at the highest level.
Lot 14, the broodmare Testella (Testa Rossa), is from the same family as Smart Call (Ideal World) who won the G1 Metropolitan Handicap at Kenilworth.Another family member is a recent G3 placegetter.Franny (Selkirk), a broodmare in foal to Dalghar, is catalogued at Lot 38 and is closely related to Harlequeen (Canford Cliffs) who last weekend ran third in the prestigious G1 Irish Oaks.
There have been numerous other recent black-type boosts to the catalogue.Lot 4, the broodmare Rio Delmar (NZ) (Captain Rio) who is in foal to Giant’s Steps, is from the same family as Takedown (Stratum) who recently won the G3 Gold Coast Guineas.
Another relative Picadilly Circus (Not For Sale) placed in the G3 Palermo Clasico Ines Victorica Roca.Shantaine (NZ) (Pins), catalogued at Lot 8, is from the same family as Ovidio (Danehill Dancer) who won the G2 Kenilworth Urban Honey Stayers’ Handicap.
Megan’s Tough Love (Rahy), in foal to Sacred Falls and catalogued at Lot 49, has had a flurry of pedigree updates.She is from the same family as Arezzo (Rock Hard Ten), who recently won the G2 Monterrico Clasico OSAF, as well as Dimension (Medicean) who won the G2 King Edward Stakes at Woodbine, and Waneta (Mountain Cat) who won the Listed Istanbul Sadun EG Atig.
Another family member also recently placed at stakes level.Lot 13, Sunset Stripper (Volksraad), is from the same family as two recent stakes performers. Tip Tap Tapizar (Tapizar) ran third in the G3 Churchill Downs Bashford Manor Stakes, and Frankuus (Frankel) placed in last weekend’s Listed Pat Eddery Stakes at Ascot.
Lot 31, 34, 37 and 73 are all also related to recent stakes placegetters.There are 76 lots featured in the main catalogue plus an additional seven supplementary entries.
Selling will commence at midday after the annual Karaka Stallion Parade which will showcase eight sires this year, presenting a great opportunity for breeders to come to Karaka and compare a range of stallions as the new breeding season approaches.