Golden Catalogue Updates From the Weekend

Tara Madgwick - Monday November 28

The 2023 Magic Millions Gold Coast catalogue received some interesting updates from racing last Saturday with three siblings to stakes-winners to be offered for sale in January.

A homebred for Emirates Park, blue-blood Frankel stallion Dajraan won the Group III ATC Festival Stakes to claim his first Black Type win and put himself right in the picture for the $2million The Ingham, formerly known as the Group II ATC Villiers Stakes, read about him here.

Dajraan is a new Group winner for Frankel - image Steve Hart

Emirates Park will offer his yearling half-brother by I Am Invincible from Golden Slipper winner Mossfun as Lot 153.

Already a stakes-winner,  quality filly See You in Heaven upped the ante to win the Group II MRC Sandown Guineas against the colts, read about her here.

See You in Heaven wins the G2 Sandown Guineas - image Grant Courtney

Longwood Thoroughbred Farm will offer her half-brother by Cliff’s Edge from Shine on Anna as Lot 377. He is from the first crop of yearlings by Group II winner Cliff’s Edge.

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A maiden before Saturday, Vienna Princess made her first win a good one when taking out the Listed MRC Twilight Glow Stakes, read about her here.

Vienna Princess, now a stakes-winner - image Grant Courtney

Baramul Stud will offer her half-brother by Written Tycoon from Graciousness as Lot 909.

Karaka Book 1 also got a Black Type update when progressive three year-old Devastate won the Group III Elsdon Park Wellington Stakes at Otaki last Thursday, read about him here.

From the Eight Carat family, Devastate now a G3 winner - image Race Images

Jamieson Park will offer the yearling half-brother to Devastate by Proisir from Passion Cut as Lot 415.

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