$250,000 American Pharoah Filly Stars for Toolooganvale

Sponsored Content - by Tara Madgwick - Monday February 10

The Inglis Classic Sale continues on Tuesday with more lovely BOBS eligible horses to come from Hunter Valley nursery Tooloogan Vale, who enjoyed a big result on Monday with a much admired filly by American Pharoah (USA).

A well related filly from To Please a Lady, she was the subject of keen competition in the sale ring and made $250,000 to leading New Zealand trainer Andrew Forsman, who trains in partnership with Murray Baker.

$250,000 American Pharoah filly from To Please a LAdy

A half-sister to six winners, she looks a quality filly with Classic potential and comes from the family of dual Derby winner Rebel Raider.

American Pharoah has been the leading first season sire at both Magic Millions and Karaka with this stunning filly his highest priced so far at this sale.

Still to come from Toolooganvale on Tuesday are:


Lot 591 Colt All Too Hard x Ambitious Princess, by Savabeel



Half-brother to stakes-placed Crown Him and two other winners from a winning sister to Group III winner Strike the Stars.

Lot 614 Colt Star Witness x Bad Romance, by Flying Spur



Half-brother to two winners from the family of Australian Horse of the Year Typhoon Tracy and rising star Alligator Blood.

Lot 652 Colt Denman x Eminently, by Spectrum (IRE)



Half-brother to stakes-placed A Wee Dram and dam has had six to race all winners.

Lot 677 Filly Stratum Star x Intravenous, by Econsul



Second foal of a winning half-sister to dual Group I winner Platelet, whose current Exceed and Excel yearling colt made $1.8 million at Magic Millions 2020.

Lot 684 Colt Vancouver x Katisam, by Lonhro



Half-brother to outstanding HK based stakes-winner Nothingilikemore, a winner of six races – five of them in succession!

Lot 721 Filly Epaulette x Our Abbey, by Octagonal



Half-sister to a winner from a placed half-sister to Group III winner Outlaws from Group III winner Balmeressa. From a serious Group I family that has produced G1 winners Ballroom Babe, Polanski and Dandy Andy.

See the horses at Barn E Stables 76 - 88



 

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