Gooree Park Inglis Easter Yearlings Available for Inspection at Riverside

Media Release - Tuesday March 31

Renowned breeders Gooree Park Stud will offer five yearlings from some of their best families at Inglis Easter and the draft has been brought down to Sydney for inspections at Riverside this week starting today.

Please contact Andrew Baddock on 0412685003 to arrange an inspection and see this outstanding draft below.

Lot 150 Filly So You Think x Queen of the Hill, by Danehill (USA)



Quality athletic filly by dual Gr 1 WS Cox Plate winner So You Think, Sire of 23 Stakes winners from multiple Stakes winning mare Queen Of The Hill who hails from the immediate family of champion sires Northern Meteor and Smart Missile.

Lot 153 Colt Lonhro x Raging Squall, by Northern Meteor

Strong colt by champion stallion and racehorse Lonhro, sire of 88 Stakes winners, from a young Northern Meteor mare Raging Squall who is a half-sister to three stakes-winners including dual Gr 1 winner Prized Icon (Gr 1 Champagne Stakes 1600m, Gr 1 Victorian Derby 2500m).

Lot 166 Colt I Am Invincible x Romantic Moon, by More Than Ready (USA)



Athletic colt by champion stallion I Am Invincible, sire of 50 Stakes winners from stakes-winning 2yo Romantic Moon (Gr 3 Sweet Embrace Stakes) by More Than Ready. Great running Gooree family developed over last 30 years.

Lot 228 Colt Written Tycoon x Sultry Feeling, by Encosta de Lago
 


Powerhouse colt by leading sire of 2yos Written Tycoon, sire of Gr 1 Golden Slipper winner Capitalist, Gr1 Blue Diamond Stakes winner Written By, from Dual Stakes winner and Gr 1 Placed mare Sultry Feeling, by champion broodmare Sire Encosta De Lago. Another fast running Gooree family.

Lot 389 Colt Medaglia D’Oro (USA) x Comical Smile (USA), by Comic Strip



Half-brother to Group II winner and leading sire Smart Missile and stakes-winners Surge Ahead and Kiss a Rose. Athletic colt by world champion stallion Medaglia D’Oro, sire of 138 stakes-winners from the immediate family of Champion stallion Northern Meteor tracing back to immortal Tap Root mare Thong.

 

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