This
colt sold at the New Zealand Bloodstock Premier sale 2008 for
$1.45million. He's out of the Sir Tristram Group I winning
mare, Popsy.
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L'On Vite colt that was knocked down to
Gai Waterhouse for a record $3million at the William Inglis Easter Yearling
sale in 2007. He's a three-quarter-brother to the dual Group I winner,
Holy Roman Emperor (by Danehill)
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This
colt sold at the Inglis Easter sale 2007 for $2million. He's
a half-brother to the Group I winner Desert Eagle, who raced in
Hong Kong known as Grand Delight.
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This
colt also sold at the 2007 Inglis Easter sale. He was
knocked down to Tony Noonan for $240,000 and he's out of the
Marscay mare Prima a half-sister to New Zealand's number one
stallion, Zabeel.
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 This colt sold was knocked down to
John Ferguson Bloodstock for $1.5million at the 2007 Easter Yearling
sales. He's out of Rich Silk a sister to the American stakes winner
Silky Sweep.
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 This
colt sold at the 2007 Inglis Easter sale for $2million to the bid
of John Ferguson Bloodstock. He's out of, Procrastinate
(by Jade Hunter) the dam of the champion older mare sprinter in
South Africa in 2000-01 Laisserfaire, Foreplay and Personify.
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This
colt sold at the Inglis Easter sale 2005 for an Australian record
- $2.5million. He is out of, Makybe Diva's dam, Tugela.
He's since been named Musket.
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