Bloomhill’s Rabada Quartet To Bowl Them Over

On 03 July 2025 @ Suncoast, Durban, KZN

The well performed Rabada looks set to be well represented at the 2025 KZN Yearling Sale.

The well performed Rabada stands at Bloomhill (Pic – Candiese Lenferna)

One of the best horses of his generation, and a grandson of the legendary stallion Storm Cat, Rabada won five of ten starts with his victories including wins in both the Gr1 Premier’s Champion Stakes and Gr1 Daily News 2000 (a race won previously by the likes of Dynasty and Vercingetorix).

From limited opportunities, Rabada has come up with a host of useful winners including Soldier’s Eye, Ermelo, Honorable Member, Addabar and Zatara Magic.

Bloomhill Stud will be offering four yearlings by Rabada at this year’s KZN Yearling Sale.

Lot 22 – (f) Rabada ex Bindella
A half-sister to four winners including the stakes placed Waka Waka, this filly is out of a three-time winning daughter of Jallad and her granddam is a daughter of former champion sire Green Dancer.

Lot 52 – (c) Rabada ex Deep River Woman
This colt’s dam won twice, and his high-class third dam is very closely related to the dam of multiple Australian champion sire Snitzel.

Lot 124 – (f) Rabada ex Me Time
Out of a Gr3 placed daughter of multiple champion sire Gimmethegreenlight, this filly hails from the same family as such Gr1 winners as Royal Meeting, Van Halen and Rock Opera.

Lot 175 – (c) Rabada ex Sols Gold
A half-brother to a multiple winner, this colt is out of a four-time winning own-sister to Gr3 Fillies Mile runner up I Like It and half-sister to Gr3 winner Lady Magpie.

These four yearlings can be viewed from Block F at the Suncoast Casino in Durban.

 

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