Magic Millions 2YOs In Training Sale - The Quickest

Breednet - Sunday October 23

The Magic Millions Gold Coast 2YOs In Training Sale kicks off on Tuesday and while it's not all about speed, it's still nice to know it's there so here's a quick look at the quickest gallops.

The fastest at Eagle Farm last week was 10.26 seconds by Lot 111, a filly by Capitalist out of Prerequisite (Charge Forward) for A List Stud.

She was originally bought at the Magic Millions March Yearling Sale for $185,000, the second highest price and most expensive filly at that sale.

The fastest at Seymour was 10.36 seconds equalled by two juveniles. The first Lot 35, a colt by All Too Hard out of Divergence (Big Brown) for Nolen Racing.

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He was originally a $100,000 buy at the Magic Millions Adelaide Yearling Sale.

The second Lot 62, a colt by Showtime from Hediard (Bernardini) also for Nolen Racing.

He was also purchased out of the Magic Millions Adelaide Yearling Sale for $40,000.

The Newcastle gallops also produced two horses with an equal fastest time of 10.73 seconds.

The first Lot 19, a colt by Exosphere out of Bathing Beauty (Exceed And Excel) for O'Gorman Racing.

He had been passed in on a reserve of $30,000 at the Magic Millions Gold Coast March Yearling Sale.

The second Lot 45, also for O'Gorman Racing, a gelding by Capitalist out of Exclusive Lass (Nicconi), originally purchased out of the Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale for $180,000.

The Magic Millions Gold Coast 2YOs In Training Sale starts at midday (AEST) on Tuesday.

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