Isotope Headlines Eureka Stud Mares

Sponsored Content - by Tara Madgwick - Thursday May 18

Leading Queensland nursery Eureka Stud will present a draft of 10 for the Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale starting next Tuesday with brilliant racemare Isotope poised to generate international interest.

Isotope won $1.2million on the track - image Grant Courtney

A star performer for the Tony Gollan stable, Isotope carried the colours of Black Soil Bloodstock to six wins with earnings of $1.25million.

The daughter of Deep Field was twice a Listed winner and finished second in the Group II BRC Champagne Stakes and ATC Arrowfield Stud Stakes, both times beaten by subsequent Group I winners Rothfire and Wild Ruler.

Isotope will be offered as Lot 575, click to see her page.

Isotope again showed her talent at the elite level finishing fourth in last year’s Group I BRC Stradbroke Handicap, again beaten only by G1 winners Alligator Blood, Private Eye and Rothfire.

While the race record is exciting, her pedigree is even more so as Isotope is from a half-sister to dual Group I winner Yankee Rose, who was retired to stud in Japan where her three year-old daughter Liberty Island is now a Group I winner at two and three!

Click here to see all the Eureka Stud mares with additional highlights below:

Lot 569 Glitter Strip (Street Boss (USA)- Has not been to stud, two time metro winner of over $200,000 and was  twice fourth in Group III races.

From stakes-placed Monopole, a daughter of Group III winner Raise, a full sister to Group I ATC Australian Oaks winner Rena’s Lady.

Lot 621 Putontheredlight (Star Witness) – Has not been to stud, stakes-placed and nine-time metro placed with earnings in excess of $150,000 and last start second at Sunshine Coast on April 23.

From the family of Champion 2YO Cole Meurice and Cox Plate winning sire Rubiton.

Lot 686 Desert Team (IRE) (Invincible Spirit)- Has not been to stud, lightly raced import with three wins at 5f from eight starts including a classy win at Newmarket.

By champion sire Invincible Spirit from Group III winning juvenile Kilmah, a daughter of stakes-winner Perfect Star.

Lot 699 Canuck (Vancouver) – Has not been to stud, in full work and placed at Toowoomba on April 13.

Half-sister to Group II ATC Villiers Stakes winner Quackerjack from the family of stakes-winners Anatina, Fake Love and Sugar Boom.

Lot 840 Darook Park (Darci Brahma) – Offered in foal to Toronado (IRE) and is proven stakes producer as the dam of dual Group III winner Finance Tycoon, who was also fourth in Group I MRC Blue Diamond Stakes.

Comes from the family of Group II winner Gypsy Diamond and this season’s talented 2YO Café Millennium, who promises to improve at three.

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