Torryburn Classic Stars

Sponsored Content - by Tara Madgwick - Thursday February 4

Torryburn Stud has a long list of successful graduates, either bred, sold or raised at the East Gresford farm that includes Group I winners Dixie Blossoms, El Dorado Dreaming, Terravista, rising stars Aysar and Home Affairs, as well as Group I winning Hong Kong based sprinter Hot King Prawn, who has a full brother to be offered at Inglis Classic next Tuesday.

Hot King Prawn nails the Group I Centenary Sprint - image HKJC

Hot King Prawn was purchased from the Torryburn draft at the 2016 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale for $90,000 and has gone on to become one of the best sprinters in Hong Kong winning 12 races and over $A5.7million in prizemoney. His Group I success is not the first to come from a Torryburn Inglis Classic draft as they also sold Peggy Jean back in 2013.


The full brother to Hot King Prawn will be one of the highlights of the sale and the Denman colt from De Chorus comes up on Tuesday as Lot 561.

Lot 561 - the full brother to Hot King Prawn, click to see his page.

Torryburn will present 18 lots in total that can be inspected at Barn H with highlights below:

 

Lot 84 Filly Pride Of Dubai X Lady Balmain, by Sebring

 

 

Lot 84 - click to see her page.

Third foal of unraced Lady Balmain, a full sister to Group I placed stakes-winning sprinter Supido, now a  sire and the fastest son of Sebring. The family is arguably the best stallion producing family in the world - the family of CHAMPION sires Northern Dancer, Machiavellian, Halo and Danehill.


Advertisement
Lot 139 Filly Merchant Navy x McCartney (NZ), by Alamosa

 

 


Lot 139 - click to see her page.

A first foal who is a very forward, strong 2YO type from the well related mare McCartney, a half sister to Group II winner Serena Miss and stakes-placed Gifted Lad. A filly that will be tough and should go early.

Lot 249 Colt Russian Revolution x Progressive, by Street Cry (IRE)


Lot 249 - click to see his page.

A quality strong fluent moving colt from the city winning Street Cry mare Progressive, he comes from the Twyla brand of the famed Dancing Show family. Extremely balanced with a huge over step and a smart head we are confident he will attract some attention along with the $500k Newgate bonus incentive for the progeny of exciting first season sire Russian Revolution.

Lot 317 Colt Dundeel x Shoot Fer Love, by Ferocity

Lot 317 - click to see his page.
A most handsome colt from Shoot Fer Love, a half-sister to Champion 3YO and five time Group I winner Shoot Out and Group III winners Cassandara Shadow and I’m a Princess, as well as the dam of dam of 10 time stakes-winner winner Silvera. Free moving with a great strength to him.


Lot 364 Colt Caravaggio (USA) x Tale Of Love, by Tale of the Cat (USA)

Lot 364 - click to see his page.

From the first crop of dual Group I winning sprinter Caravaggio. An incredibly racy type of colt that fills the eye with this muscular physique. His dam has had five foals to race for four winners and a place-getter and this colt can add to her record.




 

Advertisment
More Reading...
New Stakes-Winner Toronado
The Australian racing season has one more month to run and the Listed Bunbury South West Cup (22200m) on Sunday gave Toronado (IRE) a chance to post a new stakes-winner with seven year=old gelding Come Right Back taking the prize.
Sires With Winners - Sunday June 30
Here is the full list of 79 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
National Jockeys Trust Race Day Luncheon - 24 August 2024
The National Jockeys Trust (NJT) is delighted to announce their annual fundraising Race Day Luncheon is back at Australian Turf Club’s (ATC) Royal Randwick racecourse, on Saturday 24 August 2024.
Blueblood 2YO Wootton Bassett Colt Wins G2 Railway
From last to first, exciting two year-old colt Henri Matisse scored an eye-catching win in the Group II Railway Stakes (6f) at The Curragh overnight becoming the 44th stakes-winner for his sire Wootton Bassett (GB), who will return to Coolmore Australia this spring.
Who Got Lucky?
Investing in thoroughbred yearlings is a compelling and addictive passion for many in the industry and from the time you sign that docket a lot can happen and the rising fortunes of any purchase you make don’t just rest with the talents of the horse itself.
Aussie Couple Secures SW Kiwi mare for Super Seth on Gavelhouse
An affinity with Waikato Stud stallion Super Seth prompted Phoenix Broodmare Farm’s Damian Gleeson and Deb Gifford to make a spur-of-the-moment purchase of stakes-winning mare Zecora on Gavelhouse.com this week.
G1 Pedigree Watch – New G1 Winner for Camelot
Last year’s Group I Pretty Polly Stakes (1m2f) at the Curragh was won by top class Fastnet Rock mare Via Sistina (IRE), who now calls Australia home and the race was run again overnight in Ireland with victory going to Juddmonte Farms homebred Camelot mare Bluestocking.
Blue-blooded Full Tilt on the market in National Online Breeding Stock Sale
The connections of Full Tilt (NZ) (Charm Spirit) have been left wondering what might have been in her own racing career, but they have no doubt that her Group One pedigree and talent will make her a real drawcard in the 2024 National Online Breeding Stock Sale on Gavelhouse Plus.
Camelot Colt Wins G1 Irish Derby
The Camelot x Dansili nick produced it’s second Group I winner of the weekend when quality colt Los Angeles won the Group I Irish Derby following on from Bluestocking winning the Group I Pretty Polly Stakes.
New French Stakes-winner for Zoustar
Drawing ever closer to the considerable milestone of 200 Australian winners in a season, Widden Stud’s champion sire Zoustar featured overnight in France producing a new stakes-winner when Mgheera took out the Listed Prix Hampton (1000m) at Chantilly.