$1.2million Snitzel Colt to James Harron Bloodstock

Tara Madgwick - Wednesday January 14

When legendary sire Snitzel passed away last year it always meant his yearlings would be in hot demand at sales in 2026 and that is playing out at the Gold Coast with his third individual million dollar colt arriving late on Wednesday at Magic Millions.

Consigned and bred by Rosemont Stud, the colt is the second foal of Group I ATC Coolmore Classic winner Krone and was snapped up by James Harron Bloodstock Colt Partnership/Tony Fung Colts.

$1.2million Snitzel colt from Krone.

The same partnership have so far signed for five colts at this sale and this guy is the most expensive so far.

“Lovely colt, he was one of our picks across the board with all the team, ourselves and TFI, everyone just loved him,” said James Harron.

“He’s an athletic horse, Krone was obviously very successful on the track, a very sound, consistent mare so he was a great package.

“We’re very happy to get him.”

Advertisement

Harron believes he has the attributes to be out and running at two.

“I think he’ll be early. He just very light on his feet, he doesn’t carry a lot of excess, he’s just very easy on himself, a real quality colt,” he said.

“(He’s) really elastic in how he moves and just how he gets about the ground, so I get the impression he’ll just skip across the ground and be one of those really athletic type of racehorses. He really caught the eye from the very beginning.”

The best offspring of Northern Meteor stallion Eurozone from the family of Group I winners Universal Prince, Universal Queen and Think It Over, Krone had a filly by Wootton Bassett (GB) last spring before going to Switzerland.

Advertisment
More Reading...
Hot Lots Day Three – Magic Millions
With Extreme Choice having seven sold through the ring so far averaging $840,000 highlighted by a sales equalling top price of $2m for Kingstar Farm’s colt, the Newgate Farm based stallion only has three to sell on Thursday, which could see Snitzel or I Am Invincible hit the lead on averages.
Milburn Creek Sell $1.5million Snitzel Colt
The first seven figure yearling to be sold at Magic Millions on Wednesday came through just after midday when the Milburn Creek consigned Snitzel colt from Embrace Me fetched $1.5million.
People at Magic Millions Day Two
New records, famous families, emotions, hungry horses, farm favourites and Baby Amy - it was all happening on Day Two at Magic Millions as Maree McEwan found out on her travels.
$2million Extreme Choice Colt Stars on MM Day 2
An outstanding colt by Newgate Farm's superstar sire Extreme Choice has sold for $2 million and now shares top spot on the leaderboard after a red hot second day of the 2026 Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale on Wednesday.
$800,000 Snitzel Filly with South African Connection
There are only two broodmares in Australia by South African sire Var - one of them is Via Africa (SAf), dam of G1 winners Autumn Glow and In The Congo, the other is Delta Queen (Saf), whose Snitzel yearling filly was first into the ring at Magic Millions on Wednesday and sold for $800,000.
Yulong Purchase $2million Extreme Choice Colt
Yulong have already hit the jackpot with an expensive Extreme Choice colt, purchasing Group I MRC Blue Diamond winner Devil Night at Magic Millions in 2024 for $1.4million and they upped the ante on Wednesday.
Flying Start for Jacquinot
Buyers warmed quickly to the first yearlings by Widden Stud’s dual Group I winner Jacquinot offered on Tuesday during the first session of Magic Millions with five selling at an average $312,000.
$1.2million Invincible Filly to Gai and Adrian
Champion sire I Am Invincible had the top filly in the opening session of Magic Millions on Tuesday and followed up with the same on Wednesday when his glorious filly from Key sold for $1.2million.
$1.5million for Full Brother to Beadman
Flashy chestnut colt Beadman is already a Group winner and has shown glimpses of G1 ability in his brief six start career to date and his full brother was a showstopper at Magic Millions on Wednesday when knocked down to Tom Magnier at $1.5million.
Yarramalong Park Celebrate Best Ever Result with $650,000 Home Affairs Colt
Exciting young sire Home Affairs made his mark at Magic Millions on Wednesday with an outstanding colt that made $650,000 for Queensland nursery Yarramalong Park.