Fabiarna, Harmony Hall to Sell at MM Broodmare sale
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Saturday’s Brisbane stakes winner Fabiarna and today’s impressive Sydney victory Harmony Hall are both scheduled to go under the hammer during June’s Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale.
As well as notching up her first win at stakes level, Fabiarna did likewise for trainer Trevor Bailey and apprentice Mandy Radecker.
A daughter of Lion Hunter, Fabiarna has won six races during her classy career, obviously headlined by her weekend win in the listed Juanmo Quality at Eagle Farm.
All up Fabiarna has earned over $230,000 and that can only increase as she races on until the sale.
She is due to have her next run in the listed Silk Stocking at her home track of the Gold Coast.
Meanwhile, Harmony Hall made it win number three from career outing 11 when she scored a solid on speed win in the Freeway Hotel Handicap at Canterbury today.
A member of the Gai Waterhouse stable, Harmony Hall has now won two races in Sydney and placed in town on three other occasions.
A daughter of Minardi, Harmony Hall is a half sister to six winners including the outstanding Group Two winners Belle Femme and Flying Babe.
Her dam Cast Your Fate, a city winner by Bletchingly, is a half sister to three stakes winners including the Canterbury Guineas victor Sharscay.
The 2008 Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale has attracted an outstanding selection of mares headlined by champion miler and four time Group One winner Divine Madonna.
Other star stakes performers catalogued include Zagalia, Musidora, She Will Be Loved, Superfly, Diamond Cove, Ateates, Buckle My Shoe, Sharp, Timbourina, Segments, Countess Christie, Aunty Betty, Purde, Jade Diva, Gaily Funky, Nancy Eleanor, Molta, Sportivo, Shalt Not, Vignette, Vignor, Litter, Devil Inside, El Pauji, Armanjena and Megadeal.
There are some 100 black type performed mares in the catalogue.
“It’s a truly outstanding catalogue - mares from all the best families of the studbook and hundreds of city winners among them,” Magic Millions managing director David Chester said.
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