Greyt Mumma salutes again at Cranbourne

Rob Love’s homebred filly Greyt Mumma has required a degree of patience to get her back racing after a training accident, but she rewarded connections with a great display of speed tonight at Cranbourne, powering away from her rivals to record her second victory from just three starts.

Greyt Mumma was a great result all around for Love Racing, as she is a product of Capitalist, of whom they are shareholder and out of JHB broodmare purchase Silver Spirit, who was bought for $60,000 from the Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale in 2019.

Congratulations to all involved and thanks to trainer Anthony and Sam Freedman.

A stallion's pedigree at the Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

Lot 36 - Snitzel x Ballet d’Amour

With the core aim of the JHB Colt Partnership being to identify and secure stallions of the future, we were thrilled to secure Lot 36 at the Inglis Easter Yearling Sale, the Snitzel colt out of Ballet d’Amour.

Snitzel is firmly established as a Champion sire, and this colt a full-brother to his most promising young sire son, Russian Revolution, as well as being a half-brother to the dam of the top-class Group 1 Coolmore Stud Stakes winner Home Affairs, who covered a great book of mares at $100,000 in his first season at Coolmore Stud in 2022.

He joins the JHB Colt Partnership along with the ten other colts purchased at the yearling sales in Australia throughout 2023. Thanks as always to our partners for their support, and we look forward to this crop of colts hitting the track later this year.

Butch Cassidy outguns Mornington rivals

Butch Cassidy, a colt by Written Tycoon, impressed on debut in the Listed Furphy Trophy at Flemington. Despite being in an impossible position, he made up many lengths in the final 100m, marking himself as one to watch. He confirmed that potential todayat Mornington, settling in a more forward position and powering clear from his rivals to secure an impressive victory under a great ride from Jordan Childs.

The JHB Colt Partnership purchased Butch Cassidy at the 2022 Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale from the Milburn Creek Stud draft. He is the first foal of Rose Ahead, a winning Dream Ahead mare and a half-sister to the talented sprinter Daytona Grey.

Congratulations are in order for the owners of Butch Cassidy: Belinda Bateman, Rob Love, Phil & Glenda Mehrten, Jean-Dominique & Rianna Huynh, Fergus Doyle, Gary Diamond, Danny & Pauline Saab, John & Frances Ingham, and Rob Chapman. A big thank you also goes to trainers Adrian Bott and Gai Waterhouse, who have done an excellent job preparing him for this success.

Cannonball fires in Group 3 Maurice McCarten

Already a 2YO stakes winner, Capitalist colt Cannonball demonstrated his sprinting prowess on the weekend, with a dominant display of sustained speed to take out the Group 3 Maurice McCarten Stakes against some smart older sprinters for the JHB Colt Partnership.

His final run last preparation has worked out well, where he was an arguably unlucky third in the Group 2 Danehill Stakes behind subsequent Everest winner Giga Kick and the very smart Buenos Noches. He went in the Maurice McCarten off just one trial for new trainers Peter and Paul Snowden, but always looked in control under Brett Prebble, who contained him beautifully during the early and middle stages before unleashing an electric 33.05s final 600m, which gave his rivals no chance of catching him.

Cannonball is building up an impressive record as a top-class sprinter and will now seek to capitalise on this impressive return in the quality upcoming sprints. He is one of eleven stakes winners for his exciting young sire Capitalist, and is a full-brother to another of those, in the shape of Group 2 winner Marine One.

Congratulations to owners Belinda Bateman, Fergus Doyle, Rob Love, Phil & Glenda Mehrten, John & Frances Ingham, Gary Diamond and Danny & Pauline Saab. Big thanks to trainers Peter and Paul Snowden, who have done a great job with this colt and also to jockey Brett Prebble, who rode him perfectly.

Another colt for the James Harron Bloodstock Colt Partnership at Inglis Melbourne Premier

The yearling sales season in Australasia continued this week, with the show moving to Melbourne for the Inglis Premier Yearling Sale, and we were in action securing the tenth colt of the year for the James Harron Bloodstock Colt Partnership.

Lot 61 - Written By x Queen’s Fashion - $240,000

Lot 61, the Written By x Queen’s Fashion colt was secured for $240,000 from the Widden Stud draft. Written By has got off to an eye-catching start with his first 2YOs this season, with three stakes horses already, headed by Group 3 BJ McLachlan Stakes winner The Novelist.

This colt is out of the metropolitan performed Encosta De Lago mare Queen’s Fashion, who is a daughter of multiple Group winner and Hong Kong Derby winner Elegant Fashion. This is also the family of top-class performers Star Fashion and Nimalee.

Introducing debuts in great style at Warwick Farm

After just one 740m trial, where he impressively ran down Group 3 winner Platinum Jubilee, Introducing headed to the races for his debut today at Warwick Farm and proved to be more than up to the task, winning in great style under Brett Prebble.

After a slightly tardy break, Introducing mustered very well to lead the field, and despite drifting left in the straight, held far too many guns for his rivals, winning in a manner which suggests plenty of improvement to come from this exciting colt.

Introducing is from the first crop of top-class sprinter Trapeze Artist, and is a half-brother to the very smart sprinter Eleven Eleven. He was secured at the Inglis Easter Yearling sale for $380,000 from the Edinburgh Park Stud draft.

Thanks to trainers Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott, rider Brett Prebble, and a big congratulations to winning owners Belinda Bateman, Rob Love, Fergus Doyle, Phil & Glenda Mehrten, Jean-Dominique & Rianna Huynh, Gary Diamond, Danny & Pauline Saab and John & Frances Ingham,.

Five quality yearlings secured at Inglis Classic Yearling Sale

Over three days of solid selling at Inglis Riverside for the 2023 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale, we were delighted to come away with five outstanding yearlings.

Their details are below, with the first four purchase on behalf of the James Harron Bloodstock Colt Partnership, and the final filly secured for our Filly Partnership with Michael Freedman.

Lot 10 - Capitalist x Rare Insight - $130,000

Lot 10, the Capitalist colt out of Rare Insight, was secured for $130,000 from the Kitchwin Hills draft. He is out of Group 2 winner Rare Insight, which also makes him a half-brother to Group 1 winner Steps in Time. A strong, forward colt with great girth, we thought he represented tremendous value as a son of our Group 1 Golden Slipper winner Capitalist, who continues to make a great impression, with over 60 winners in the past three months as the tracks throughout Australia have dried up.

Lot 406 - Written By x Exotic - $230,000

Lot 406, the Written By x Exotic colt was secured for $230,000 from the Newhaven Park draft. He is a very strong, precocious-looking colt by Group 1 Blue Diamond Stakes winner Written By, who has made a strong start with his first 2YOs, headed by Group 3 BJ McLachlan Stakes winner The Novelist.

Lot 431 - Royal Meeting x Flying Strike - $60,000

Our third colt purchase was Lot 431, the Royal Meeting x Flying Strike colt, secured from Willow Park Stud for $60,000. He is from the first crop of unbeaten 2YO Group 1 winner Royal Meeting. He is a strong, quality colt with great action and a lovely attitude.

Lot 595 - Pierata x Matildare - $220,000

Our final purchase for the James Harron Bloodstock Colt Partnership was Lot 595, the Pierata colt out of Matildare from Highgrove Stud for $220,000. He is a lovely, athletic colt and comes from an outstanding family, that of International Champion Sprinter Starspangledbanner as well as Group 1 winner Amicus.

Lot 193 - Capitalist x War Flower - $175,000

Lot 193, the Capitalist x War Flower filly, was secured for our Filly Partnership with Michael Freedman from the Davali Thoroughbreds draft for $175,000. This speedily-bred filly comes from a very productive black type family, that of multiple Group 1 winner Probabeel and Champion 3YO filly Savvy Coup.

Seven for JHB at the Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale

The Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale continues its inexorable rise, with the entire fortnight becoming an incredible fusion of top-class racing, yearling sales and more recently showjumping and polo.

Our week began with a great performance from the James Harron Bloodstock team in the new $1.45 million showjumping event to gain a very gallant third place finish. A big thanks and congratulations to our team members Peter McMahon, Amber Fuller, David Cameron and Emily Patterson who all gave it their very best!

On to the yearling sales, and in a typically buoyant and exciting market, we were delighted to come away with seven quality yearlings for our clients.

The details of our purchases are below, with the first five all secured on behalf of the James Harron Bloodstock Colt Partnership. Thanks as always to our owners for their support, and many thanks to Barry Bowditch, Gerry & Katie Page Harvey’s Magic Millions team who have once again put together an outstanding fortnight of all things equestrian on the Gold Coast.

Lot 279 - Zoustar x Ravenous Lass - $850,000

Lot 279, secured from Lime Country Thoroughbreds for $850,000 is a quality colt, with a great action and substance. He is a full-brother to Group 3 winner Zoushine, and out of a tough, Melbourne metropolitan winning mare Ravenous Lass.

He is inbred to Redoute’s Choice, which has been a very successful pattern with Zoustar, producing 16% black type horses to runners.

Lot 390 - Capitalist x Single Sapphire - $400,000

Lot 390, secured from Newgate Farm for $400,000 is a strong, powerful colt with great quality and a lovely, sprinter-style action, out of a Not a Single Doubt mare and from the family of top-class 2YO Twilight Royale. Capitalist continues to do a tremendous job as a source of high-class 2YOs, especially now that the tracks have dried up through Australia.

Lot 504 - I Am Invincible x Tumooh - $1,600,000

Lot 504 was secured from Emirates Park Stud for $1,600,000. This is a powerful, imposing colt - an incredible physical type by Champion sire I Am Invincible.

He is out of an unraced daughter of Golden Slipper winner Mossfun, who is now the dam of recent Sydney Group 3 winner Dajraan (by Frankel). The cross of I Am Invincible over a Fastnet Rock mare has also been very successful, with 27% black type horses to runners.

Lot 789 - Snitzel x Diana’s Star - $900,000

Lot 789, secured from one of Australia’s best producing farms in Segenhoe Stud for $900,000 is a very imposing and powerful colt by Champion sire Snitzel, and out of a half- sister to Horse of The Year Dissident. He’s got a lovely action, incredible girth and a big, strong hip.

Lot 967 - Zoustar x In Times of War - $1,000,000

Lot 967, secured from Baramul Stud for $1,000,000, is a strong, powerful son of Zoustar. He has great girth, a lot of quality and a good, strong hind leg. His dam In Times of War was a smart filly, who won at Saturday level in Sydney, while she is out of Magic Millions 2YO Classic winner Military Rose.

Lot 259 - Trapeze Artist x Princess Wildfire - $360,000

Lot 259 was secured from Widden Stud for $360,000 for our Filly Partnership in conjunction with Michael Freedman. She is a daughter of Trapeze Artist, who has made an eye-catching start with his first runners, and out of the blue-blooded Princess Wildfire, a half-sister to top-class sprinters Star Witness and Nostradamus.

Lot 918 - Written Tycoon x Gypsy Flyer - $260,000

Lot 918 was secured for $260,000 from Newgate Farm for Jean-Dominique Huynh. She is a daughter of Champion Sire Written Tycoon and out of a dual-winning full sister to the top-class sprinter Invincible Star. An outstanding physical, she was great buying in a very strong market.

Perfect start for Godfather in the Phelan Ready Stakes

I Am Invincible 2YO colt Godfather got his racing career off to the perfect start this weekend at Eagle Farm, taking out the Listed Phelan Ready Stakes in great style. He led easily under jockey Ryan Maloney and had far too many guns for his rivals in the straight, kicking away to win geared down.

He was a $1,100,000 purchase for the JHB Colt Partnership at the Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale earlier this year from the Yarraman Park Stud draft, and is a full-brother to dual 2YO stakes winner I Am Immortal and out of Group 2 winner Meliora.

He has now earned his spot in the Magic Millions 2YO Classic, which will be his aim this preparation, with another run likely between now and January.

A huge thanks to Peter and Paul Snowden, who have prepared him beautifully, and congratlations to his owners, Belinda Bateman, Fergus Doyle, Rob Love, Phil & Glenda Mehrten, Danny & Pauline Saab, Gary Diamond, Jean-Dominique & Fianna Huynh, Rob and Sylvie Crabtree, Yarraman Park Stud and the Rea family.

Red letter day for JHB Filly Partnership at Newcastle

Blanc de Blanc breaks her maiden at Newcastle

It was with great anticipation that blue-blooded filly Blanc de Blanc took her place for her debut this weekend at Newcastle over the 900m scamper, and she didn’t disappoint, travelling up beautifully under Champion jockey James McDonald, and always holding the runner up to the line, their final 600m in a very fast 32.93s.

She was the latest runner for our Filly Partnership, which we have put together with Michael Freedman, and is bred in the purple. She is by Champion sire I Am Invincible and out of Another Sunday, a half-sister to Group 1 winning filly Oohood (also by I Am Invincible) and a three-quarter sister to King’s Legacy and Not a Single Doubt - one of Australia’s very best families. She now heads to the $500,000 Inglis Nursery at Randwick on Saturday 10th December.

Congratulations to her owners Gary Diamond, Mike and Anna Symons, Kevin & Lesley Maloney, Saskia Wiliams, Peter Fekete, Tom Kennedy, Michael Vukadinovic, Scott & Lisa Murray, Frank Calabria, Stephen Gorry, Brodie Arnhold and Will McTaggert.

Later on the same card another of our Filly Partnership purchases, Tragara, broke through after some very good runs at city level, winning her maiden by upwards of three lengths under Keagan Latham. She is by Champion sire Written Tycoon and out of the stakes-performed Charge Forward mare Ariaz. With this win now under her belt she should gain great confidence going forward next preparation.

Congratulations to her owners Kevin & Lesley Maloney, Tom Kennedy, John O’Neill, Gary Diamond, Colin Russell, Mike & Anna Symons, Tony Symons, Michael Vukadinovic and Saskia Wiliams.

Huge thanks to Michael Freedman and his team, who presented both fillies in outstanding order.

Tragara powers away to victory

Two quality mares for JHB at the Fasig Tipton November Sale

American mares have been a mainstay in Australia in terms of offering speed and outcross blood. They have produced the likes of Exceed and Excel, Foxwedge, Smart Missile, Northern Meteor, Russian Revolution and many more top-class performers. With that in mind we were keen to target the American broodmare sales this year, and were delighted to come away from the Fasig Tipton November Sale with two lovely broodmares.

Our first purchase was lot 204, the stakes-winning 2YO Miss Alacrity, a daughter of top-class USA stallion Munnings who was secured for $350,000. She was a ten-length winner on her debut in May (equivalent to November in Australia), before taking out a stakes race again by daylight on her very next start. She is out of Group 2 winner Just Jenda, and is also a half-sister to stakes winner Jenda’s Agenda, who is already the dam of a Group 3 winning 2YO this year, Just Cindy. Miss Alacrity will join the Rowsthorn family’s broodmare band at Morningside in Victoria, though will travel to Australia via the UK to be covered by Frankel Southern Hemisphere time.

Miss Alacrity

Our second purchase was for our Elite Broodmare Partnership, securing lot 285, Emro, for $425,000. Offered in foal to exciting young USA stallion Constitution, Emro was again a precocious 2YO stakes winner and an outstanding physical, with tremendous strength and quality. Constitution has made a great start at stud, and will stand for a fee of US$110,000 in 2023. Emro will foal down in Kentucky and then also head over to the UK to be covered by Frankel Southern Hemisphere time before coming to Australia.

Emro

Argentia maintains perfect record up the Flemington straight with Group 3 win

Back to the scene of her sensational 2yo debut, Argentia again demonstrated her tremendous ability up the hallowed Flemington straight this weekend in the Group 3 Rising Fast Stakes. Settled beautifully towards the rear under Damien Oliver, she came through with a dazzling turn of foot to overcome her rivals.

This was Argentia’s second Group victory after a similarly exciting win last Autumn in the Group 3 Kevin Hayes Stakes at Caulfield.

She was a $670,000 purchase for James Harron Bloodstock on behalf of John and Deb Camilleri’s Fairway Thoroughbreds at the 2019 Inglis Easter Yearling Sales, from the Evergreen Stud Farm draft. She is by the outstanding racehorse and stallion Frankel, and out of the top-class race mare Princess Coup, a three-time Group 1 winner and $3 million broodmare daughter of Encosta de Lago.

Congratulations to the Camilleri family, and thanks to trainers Anthony and Sam Freedman, who have found the key to this exciting mare!

JHB conquers The Everest for the second time

In front a record crowd in excess of 46,000, Giga Kick delivered a sensational performance to defeat the best sprinters in the world and remain unbeaten, running in the James Harron Bloodstock slot.

After months of watching the sprint division closely, we honed in on Giga Kick given his ‘x-factor’ as an unbeaten 3YO, and after his close win in the Group 2 Danehill Stakes we secured a deal with his owner Jonathan Munz to have Giga Kick run in the James Harron Bloodstock slot in the 2022 running of The Everest.

On the day Giga Kick missed the start by half a length, which could prove to be very costly against this calibre of rivals, but jockey Craig Williams did not panic, getting Giga Kick into a lovely rhythm, and pulling out into the clear in the straight to run down Private Eye in the shadows of the post.

A huge congratulations to the investors behind our slot, Belinda Bateman, Phil & Glenda Mehrten, Rob Love, Fergus Doyle, John & Frances Ingham, Danny & Pauline Saab and Gary Diamond. Big thanks and congratulations to Giga’ Kick’s trainer, 27yo Clayton Douglas, and to his owner Jonathan Munz.

JHB brokers Jacquinot stallion deal to Widden Stud

In the aftermath of his scintillating victory in the Group 1 Golden Rose Stakes, JHB has been working closely with the ownership group of Jacquinot and trainers Mick Price and Michael Kent Jr to secure a stud deal, and pleasingly this has been finalised, with Widden Stud emerging as the purchasers of a significant stake in this exciting colt. He will race in his original owners’ colours for the $15 million TAB Everest on Saturday, and for the remainder of his career will race in Sheikh Fahad Al-Thani’s Qatar Racing silks, including for a possible tilt at the Group 1 Coolmore Stud Stakes over the Flemington spring carnival.

Antony Thompson of Widden Stud said, “He’s from the Encosta de Lago sireline that has been very successful for us through Northern Meteor and his champion son Zoustar, so we see Jacquinot as a perfect fit for Widden Stud. He was precocious enough to win on debut as a two year-old at Caulfield on Boxing Day and has done nothing but improve ever since. His Blue Diamond run was exceptional and the improvement he has taken into his three year-old season has put Jacquinot at the very top of the sprinting colts division.”

Thompson said there are no plans to retire Jacquinot to stud anytime son with so many lucrative racing options ahead of him.

"He will complete his three year-old season and may race on at four with the lure of the $10 million Golden Eagle on the horizon and a possible second crack at the $15 million The Everest in 2023,'' he said.

Price stated he was very proud of what Jacquinot had achieved in just his first six starts: "He has superior athletic ability; he was a very good two-year-old who was unlucky not to win the Blue Diamond and he has definitely made the necessary improvement as a three-year-old.

"I think Widden will have a good stallion when he goes to stud as he has the qualities of an alpha male and that x-factor as a racehorse which translates so well into stud success."

Jacquinot was bred and retained to race by Lindsay Maxsted, along with a small group of close friends. "We are delighted that Widden has joined us in the ongoing ownership of our exciting three-year-old colt," Maxsted commented on behalf of his current owners. It will be a pleasure to race Jacquinot alongside them and moreover, he is going to a wonderful home at the conclusion of his racing career."

Congratulations and many thanks to Jacquinot’s owners, Lindsay Maxsted, Simon Tuxen, Karen Cooper, Greg & Heather Hayes, Cheryl & Peter Allen and Greg Ingham.

Custodian powers clear at Sale

After patiently avoiding wet tracks for the past month, Custodian made the wait worth it yesterday when powering away from his rivals to break his maiden over 1100m at Sale. Jumping swiftly from the inside barrier after a lengthy delay at the start, he travelled beautifully in front before quickening up smartly for jockey Ethan Brown and winning with plenty in hand despite some greenness.

Custodian was a purchase for the JHB Colt Partnership from the Arrowfield Stud draft at the Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale, and is a half-brother by Shalaa to Group 1 winner Profondo, out of the very fast filly Honesty Prevails. He should take tremendous benefit from this win going forward and looks an exciting sprinting prospect as his progresses.

Many thanks to trainers Anthony and Sam Freedman, and congratulations to owners Belinda Bateman, Rob Love, Fergus Doyle, Phil & Glenda Mehrten, John & Frances Ingham, Danny & Pauline Saab, Gary Diamond and Arrowfield Stud.

London impressive at Hawkesbury

Capitalist colt London broke his maiden in impressive style at Hawkesbury on Saturday winning the 1000m 3yo maiden by over 2 lengths. He jumped well and settled in second before rider Lee Magorrian took him to the lead in the home straight and he showed a good turn of foot to kick clear of his rivals.

London was secured at the Inglis Classic Yearling Sale for the JHB Colt Partnership from the Davali Thoroughbreds draft, and is Capitalist’s sixteenth winner so far this season.

Congratulations to owners Rob Love, Belinda Bateman, Fergus Doyle, Phil & Glenda Mehrten, Danny & Pauline Saab, John & Frances Ingham, Gary Diamond and Steve and Louise Gillard and thanks to trainer Chris Waller.

JHB purchase an outstanding filly at Arqana

We were delighted to secure Lot 265, a beautiful daughter of top class 2yo and exciting first season sire Calyx, for €80,000 at the Arqana yearling sale in Deauville. She was purchased from the draft of Haras de Castillon in partnership with George Boughey Racing who will train her from his UK base in Newmarket.

 

She is from a very good 2yo speed family, her second dam Ardbrae Lady, is a Group 3 winner who was placed in the Group 1 Moyglare Stud Stakes at 2. She in turn is a half sister to 2yo stakes winner Obe Gold and Radio Gaga a winner on debut at 2 and placing in the Listed Bosra Sham stakes at Newmarket at just her second start.

 

This filly looks very sharp and early and we thought she was great value in a strong market.

Win number 4 for Molly Nails at Rosehill

Molly Nails notched up her fourth win from just 9 starts with a dominant performance in the 1200m TAB Highway at Rosehill on Saturday. She was given a beautiful ride by James McDonald finding cover from a wide barrier to settle midfield before peeling out in the straight and showing a good turn of foot to finish off strongly and win going away.

It was a terrific training performance by Matt Dale to have her going so well first up from a spell and she looks to be in for a great preparation.

Molly Nails is by Tavistock out of he high-class New Zealand 2YO Maritimo, who has a lovely Pariah yearling filly and is in foal to King’s Legacy. She was retained for racing by her breeder Fergus Doyle, and was secured in utero by JHB at the Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale.

Eros dominant at Morphettville

Capitalist colt Eros has had some near misses in his short career to date, running into some smart gallopers, and this weekend at Morphettville there was no problems with him breaking his maiden at Saturday grade in great style by over two lengths.

Settled in behind the speed by rider Todd Pannell, he strolled up to challenge in the straight and powered clear for an impressive win.

Eros was secured for the JHB Colt Partnership at the 2020 Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale from the Northmore Thoroughbreds draft for $340,000 and looks another smart colt for his exciting sire going forward. He will now head towards the Group 3 Vain Stakes over 1100m at Caulfield on Saturday 13th August, where his race fitness should stand him in great stead against a field of mostly resuming rivals.

Thanks to trainers Anthony and Sam Freedman, and congratulations to owners Rob Love, Belinda Bateman, Fergus Doyle, Phil & Glenda Mehrten, Danny & Pauline Saab, John & Frances Ingham and Gary Diamond.

JHB Filly Partnership fillies in demand on the Gold Coast

It was a typically vibrant selling environment at the Gold Coast for the 2022 Magic Millions Broodmare Sale, and the three JHB Partnership fillies on offer returned great prices for their owners. In total they were secured as yearlings for $630,000, earned over $611,000 on the track and were sold for a total of $1,305,000.

First up was Celestine, a $145,000 yearling, who was a Group 3 performer trained by Tony McEvoy, and was sold for $310,000 to John Wheeler after also earning over $100,000 on the racetrack.

Celestine - $145,000 yearling sold for $310,000 as a broodmare prospect for the JHB Filly Partnership

Our next offering was the multiple city winning More Than Ready mare Duchess, who was earner of $184,000 on the track for trainer Michael Freedman and achieved a price of $220,000 at the Gold Coast to the bid of Bird Rock Farm and Johnny McKeever.

Duchess, earner of over $184,000 for the JHB Filly Partnership and sold for $220,000 at the Gold Coast

Our final offering for the JHB Filly Partnership was Group 2 Reisling Stakes and Listed Moomba Plate winner Glistening and she did not let her owners down with a winning bid of $775,000 from Morningside. Glistening has been a beauty for her owners and we are very excited to see what she can produce in her new career as a broodmare.

Glistening, Group 2 winner, earner of over $313,000 and sold for $775,000 at the Gold Coast