2023 Weanling & Broodmare Sale
Lot 212 L'Acclamation (Acclamation x Lunaska), in foal to Sword of State
A three-time winner in France, L’Acclamation is out of a stakes winning mare from a family full of European black-type performers including Group Three winner Celimene.
She is the dam of four foals. Her first foal is three-year-old filly La Crème (Star Witness) who made her debut in May out of the stable of Debbie Sweeney.
Her two-year-old filly, by Pierro, was purchased by Bjorn Baker, Murray Baker and Clarke Bloodstock for $220,000 out of Trelawney Stud’s 2022 New Zealand Bloodstock Yearling Sale draft and has had one trial in Australia from the stable of Bjorn Baker.
L’Acclamation also has a Belardo yearling filly who was purchased by John Foote Bloodstock and SCT Syndications for $14,000 at this year’s New Zealand Bloodstock yearling sale and very good Almanzor weanling colt that will be offered at NZB Book 1 2024.
L’Acclamation is currently in foal to New Zealand Champion 2yo Sword of State who stood his first year at stud in 2022 covering 126 mares.
An easy mare to mange with a great nature and rears her foals very well.
Lot 213 La Cofradia (Atlante x Pernod), in foal to Ocean Park
A winner over 1400m, La Corfadia is from one of Trelawney Stud’s most successful families.
A daughter of Group One winner Pernod, La Cofradia is half-sister to Group Three winner Martini Red and Lillet, the dam of stakes performer Campari and the city winning quality performer from the Peter Moody stable in Hennessy Lad. It is also the family of Gr.1 South Australian Derby winner Kushadasi.
La Cofradia is in foal to proven stallion Ocean Park, the sire of four individual Group One winners, 20 stakes winners and 35 stakes performers. In 2020 he won the Dewar Award for New Zealand-based sires by progeny earnings in New Zealand and Australia. He has a 5.1% stakes winners/runners ratio and 64.8% winners/runners.
This will be her first foal.
Lot 232 Precious Colours (I Am Invincible x She's A Rainbow), in foal to Ocean Park
A $260,000 yearling, Precious Colours is by Australia’s leading stallion I Am Invincible who will stand at Yarraman Park at a fee of $302,500 (inc GST) in 2023.
A winner in New Zealand over 1200m, Precious Colours is from a family with international black-type on the page including American stakes winners Devil Time, Matt’s Bubble and Extended Applause.
Precious Colours is in foal to proven stallion Ocean Park, the sire of four individual Group One winners, 20 stakes winners and 35 stakes performers. In 2020 he won the Dewar Award for New Zealand-based sires by progeny earnings in New Zealand and Australia. He has a 5.1% stakes winners/runners ratio and 64.8% winners/runners.
A quality young mare by a sire sensation infoal to a proven stallion, a mare that will produce you premier quality yearlings.
Lot 236 Raziyya of Sydney (Redoute's Choice x Zirna), in foal to Ocean Park
A four-time winner, Raziyya of Sydney was also fourth in the Listed Singapore Derby.
By Australia’s leading broodmare sire Redoute’s Choice, she is a daughter of Gr.1 New Zealand Thoroughbred Breeders’ Stakes winner Zirna who was also a dual stakes winner in Singapore.
She is the dam of five named foals including Hong Kong winners Foodie Princess (Sepoy) and Holy Mongolemperor (More Than Ready).
Raziyya of Sydney’s progeny are popular in the sale ring with each of her yearlings offered realising between $80,000 and $160,000 while the two offered as Ready To Run 2yos made $200,000 and $240,000.
Raziyya of Sydney is in foal to proven stallion Ocean Park, the sire of four individual Group One winners, 20 stakes winners and 35 stakes performers. In 2020 he won the Dewar Award for New Zealand-based sires by progeny earnings in New Zealand and Australia. He has a 5.1% stakes winners/runners ratio and 64.8% winners/runners.
The Ocean Park ex Danehill cross is responsible of Tofane, Kolding and recent Gr1 Queensland Derby winner Kovalica and numerous other group and stakes winners - the magic cross.
Inglis Easter 2023
Karaka 2023 - Book 1
Lot 150, 476 , 480 are withdrawn