Territories Colt Fastest at Final Breeze Up Session

Magic Millions 2YOs Sale Brings The Goods

The scene is set for the 2020 Magic Millions Gold Coast 2YOs in Training Sale on Tuesday following a successful final breeze up session last last week.

Following breeze up sessions at Warwick Farm, Seymour and the Gold Coast last month, some 57 lots stepped out to impress prospecting buyers.

A colt by Invincible Spirit’s Group One Winning son Territories sparkled on the track, closing a slick 10.3 seconds for his 200 metre breeze.

A member of the Symphony Lodge draft, the colt is a half brother to three winners, is from a two-year-old winning Danehill Dancer mare who hails from a Group One international family.

Lot 45

Others to impress at today’s session included Lot 28 (El Roco-O’Erin colt for Baramul Stud) and Lot 213 (Press Statement-Anglissa filly for Rothwell Park) who clocked 10.75 seconds.

Rounding out the top five fastest times for the day were Lot 129 (Dissident-Davita colt for Raheen Stud) at 10.76 and Lot 134 (Epaulette-Dolphus colt for A List Stud) at 10.79 seconds.

The focus now switches to the Gold Coast sale ring which will host the 2020 Magic Millions 2YOs in Training Sale on Tuesday with on complex inspections over the weekend.

The quality line up of juveniles will go under the hammer from 12 noon (AEST, Qld time) as buyers look for the next racetrack superstar for Australia or abroad.

To view the online catalogue featuring breeze up clips, parade videos, photos, pedigrees and breeze up times click here.

Prospective bidders who are unable to make it to the sale should register for online bidding, if the haven’t already, by clicking here.

Anyone seeking further information including inspections should contact a member of the Magic Millions Bloodstock Team.

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