Let’s Find the Widden Winners – SEBRING

Tara Madgwick - Thursday January 5
The headline stallion on the Widden Stud roster, Golden Slipper winner Sebring has excelled throughout his career and is a proven favourite with yearling buyers.

When Sebring gets a good horse, it's a seriously good horse!

Think, Australian Horse of the Year Dissident and $7 million earner Criterion. Sebring is a stallion that gets a champion and not all of them do.

Sebring has 39 entries for Magic Millions and Widden Stud will present just one, such is his popularity with so many outside breeders.

Lot 806 Filly Sebring x Epona Princess, by Fastnet Rock



First foal of stakes-placed Epona Princess, a half-sister to Group I winner and NX Champion 2YO Warhorse.

Other draft stars for Widden include:

Lot 536 Colt Shamardal (USA) x Tragic Moment (USA), by Pivotal



Second foal of a sister to stakes-winner Il Warrd and half-sister to stakes-winner Coy. Conceieved in Northern Hemisphere by top class sire Shamardal.

Lot 591
Colt Smart Missile x Zefta, by Zeditave



Half-brother to seven winners headed by Group II winner Go the Knuckle.

Lot 595 Filly Charge Forward x Zumanity, by O'Reilly



From Group I Queensland Oaks runner-up Zumanity, the dam of five winners including Humanity, who has gained a Black Type placing since the catalogue went to print.

Lot 603 Colt Hinchinbrook x Acorker (NZ) by Don Eduardo



First foal of a grand-daughter of Group II winner and top stakes producer Dopff.

Lot 766 Filly Snitzel x De Lightning Ridge, by Tale of the Cat (USA)



Third foal of record breaking Group II winning sprinter De Lightning Ridge.

Click here for the full Widden Stud draft.


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