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ALLIGATOR BLOOD

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A farm is only as good as its latest Gr1 winner, and while Baramul Stud was made famous by standing Star Kingdom, their rich history of producing quality racehorses continues today with Alligator Blood. 2022 Gr1 Underwood Stakes winner Alligator Blood (All Too Hard) was sold by Baramul Stud at the 2018 Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale for $55,000; and now boasts eleven wins, three at Gr1 level, and earnings over $3.6million. Ironically, due to ownership issues during his 24 start career, he’s ended up coming full circle back into the ownership of Baramul Stud’s Gerry Harvey who reportedly paid a lot more for him than he sold him for!

In the same draft, Baramul Stud sold Gr1 JJ Atkins Plate winner Prince Fawaz (Fastnet Rock) for $220,000, and the colt now stands at stud in Queensland. Other Gr1 winners from this farm included Gr1 WS Cox Plate winner and champion sire Savabeel, Lotteria, Golden Slipper winner Polar Success, Arlington Road, and Gr1 Australian Oaks winner Royal Descent. Other recent graduates from Baramul’s Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale drafts include McLaren (Exceed and Excel) who won the Gr3 Canonbury Stakes on debut. Of the current four-year-olds, Listed winner Me Me Lagarde (Star Turn) was offered by Baramul Stud at the 2020 Magic Million Gold Coast Yearling Sale, while Listed winner Blondeau (I Am Invincible) was sold in the same draft.

Baramul Stud’s current crop of three year-old graduates from the Gold Coast Sale includes Gr2 winner Best of Bordeaux (Snitzel) who won two group races at two and was second in the Gr1 Golden Slipper; before continuing on the same way at three, having recently won the Gr2 Roman Consul Stakes. Listed winner Stroll (Snitzel) as well as stakes placed Flashing Steel (Not A Single Doubt), Snitcat (Snitzel), and Vienna Princess (Snitzel) are all from the same draft.

Baramul Stud have a draft of fifty yearlings for the Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale, split equally between book one and book two. The stallions represented in their draft are All Too Hard (7 yearlings), American Pharoah, Better Than Ready (4), Brazen Beau (2), Dundeel, Epaulette (2), Exceed and Excel, Exceedance (2), Fastnet Rock, I Am Invincible (3), Justify, Press Statement, Russian Revolution, Snitzel (7), So You Think (3), Spirit of Boom (2), Star Turn (3), Written Tycoon (4), and Zoustar (4).

Baramul Stud, NSW

The colt by I Am Invincible from Gr1 winner Diademe, Lot 785, is bound to prove popular with Diademe having a great start to her broodmare career with her first two foals both collecting black type, including Listed winner Unition.

A Snitzel half-brother to Gr1 winner Sofia Rosa is Lot 667, while Lot 537 is a Zoustar half-brother to Listed winner Stroll. Gr2 winner No Evidence Needed has an I Am Invincible colt, Lot 186, and she has already left Gr2 placed winner Discharged; while Listed winner Palazzo Pubblico has Lot 214, a Written Tycoon colt who
is a half-brother to Listed winner Palazzo Spirit. Gr2 winner Palacio de Cristal has a Zoustar colt, Lot 213, who is a half-brother to Gr2 placed winner Palazzo Vecchio and two other winners.

Paul Thompson from Baramul spoke to Bluebloods about their 2023 draft.

What is the best horse you have sold through Magic Millions?
We have sold many good horses through Magic Millions. Cox Plate winner and successful stallion Savabeel,
a Golden Slipper winner in Polar Success and our current hero Alligator Blood. My all-time favourite is the one we actually passed in, Royal Descent. Watching Royal Descent win the Oaks by ten lengths and then becoming the best mare in the country over a mile.

What makes Magic Millions at the Gold Coast such a success?
Magic Millions is successful for a combination of reasons; the location at that time of the year has major appeal along with the family environment. The Magic Millions sale is an event that people want to be a part of, there are no elitist attitudes, and everybody is welcome.

Football or Fishing?
I’d like to say fishing but have done it enough to know I’m not good at it. Exciting as it is to pull in a big fish, the time between catches is unfulfilling to me. I find football much more stimulating as there is a lot more happening to keep my attention.

What drives you nuts about social media?
Social media has so many amazing benefits but not enough to get me across the line. I’m one of the few people that has no social media platform. I see it as possibly very time consuming and an easy way for people to have an opinion on something they know nothing about. People can say detrimental things that hurt others and often these things would never be said verbally.

“Once you can no longer be an active sportsman yourself,a good horse lets you compete at a high level and you’re riding with him every inch of the way! Hitotsu has taken me to a level I could never have reached myself. The love and joy Hitotsu has given Vikki and me and our fellow owners, friends and families is incredible, it’s priceless. The ripples go so much further than you think – strangers come up to me and say how much pleasure he’s given them. Everyone’s keen to hear about Hitotsu, then we get talking about other horses. It creates a very strong common bond with people, talking about something beyond work, weather and family! I call it the Payne Train, everyone jumps on board our horses and it becomes more about family and friends than yourself. Vikki and I get such a buzz out of that!”

And that’s without counting Hitotsu’s $3.1 million prizemoney or his potential stallion value, making it an exceptional investment, as well as great fun for the big group of people who now own him and simply love the magical ride he’s giving them. Kevin Kelly secured Hitotsu on behalf of Kevin & Vikki Payne from Arrowfield’s 2020 Magic Millions draft for $100,000 – little more than half the median price in Book 1 at that sale. Kelly later said, “Arrowfield are great people to buy off; they’re very fair and I hold them in high regard as vendors.”

Statistics from the 2016-21 Magic Millions Gold Coast sales back that assessment. Arrowfield out-performs the Sale with 43 Stakes Performers, 19 Stakeswinners and Group 1-winning colts Hitotsu, Invader, Profondo and Tagaloa from 345 offered lots. Then there are horses like Missile Mantra, a canny $30,000 buy for Triple Crown Syndications, who became a Group winner & Group 1 performer, earned $600,000 and sold as a broodmare in 2022 for $950,000. Count De Rupee, a $145,000 purchase by Robert and Luke Price whose 7-win, $2.6 million career included the 2022 Victory S. G2 and the $1 million The Gong. $270,000 filly Soaring Ambition, a Listed stakeswinner of more than $100,000 at her very first start, as a December 2YO. And Wee Nessy, bought for $400,000, who gave her owners the special thrill of a Spring Carnival stakeswinner when she won this season’s Crockett S. LR at The Valley.

ALLIGATOR BLOOD (All Too Hard x Lake Superior) wins the G1 Champions Mile (Cantala Stakes). Ridden by Tim Clark. Photo by Bronwen Healy. The Image is Everything – Bronwen Healy Photography

Arrowfield’s 63-lot 2023 Magic Millions consignment presents compelling options for buyers wanting to achieve similar results. Four-time Champion Sire Snitzel is keeping up a ferocious pace this season, with 10 stakeswinners already on the board including his 49th 2YO stakeswinner Ethereal Star. Arrowfield has bred or sold 8 of his 18 Group 1 winners, among them Magic Millions graduates Invader and Sweet Idea. Arrowfield’s Sales Manager Sally Gordon begins her early-prep selections with a pair of Snitzels. Lot 309, the Snitzel-Rose of Cimmaron colt is “a gorgeous colt with a lot of quality and a great attitude”, whose siblings include Group-winning colts Siege Of Quebec and Bull Point.

Lot 589, the Snitzel-Alexandra Rose filly, half-sister to US Grade 1 winner Oleksandra, is “a strong, athletic type that’s thriving during her prep.”

New to the market are the first yearlings by Castelvecchio, a Group 1 winner of rare talent at both 2 and 3, and second in Lys Gracieux’s Cox Plate G1. Arrowfield will offer nine of the 19 Castelvecchio yearlings at Magic Millions. Lot 423, the Castelvecchio-Statuette colt, “a precocious, well-muscled colt, a racy individual”, has four winning siblings including the Group-placed New Zealand mare Providenceprovides.

The 13 Written Tycoon yearlings in the draft are the result of Arrowfield’s inspired move to stand the son of Iglesia in the season he won the Australian General Sires’ Premiership. He’s added 18 new stakeswinners to his record since then, including this season’s Group 1 winner Coolangatta. Sally’s pick is Lot 641, the Written Tycoon-Bandol colt: “Well-balanced and powerful, he looks an early type.”

Dundeel’s upward trajectory continues this season, thanks to 52 winners headed by dual Group-winning mare Hope In Your Heart, and 3YO Elliptical, runner-up in both the Spring Champion S. G1 and Caulfield Guineas G1. Dundeel’s current 2YOs and yearlings, bred on the back of his first 5 Group 1 winners, will drive his challenge for stallion championship honours. Lot 951, the Dundeel-I Am Queen filly “has always been a quality filly. She is beautifully balanced and very athletic.”

Looking for a smart sprinting type by one of the best stallions in Australia’s highly competitive group of third season sires?
Ten per cent of Shalaa’s runners have earned black type – 10 of them at two – and he’s building a good record in Hong Kong too. Lot 808, the Shalaa-Dual Star colt, full brother of Melbourne stakes-placed city winner Shalstar, is “a ready-made racehorse, with a powerful hind-quarter and strong forearm.”

If the early feedback from trainers is any indication, five-time Group 1 winner The Autumn Sun may soon be Australia’s next hot stallion, and that makes buying from his second crop a smart decision. Arrowfield is offering 11 of 17 The Autumn Sun yearlings catalogued for Magic Millions. Lot 139, the colt by The Autumn Sun from Miss Super Quick is “a nice mover with a lovely strong profile and looks sharp.”

Pariah, already the sire of 2YO Group winner Swiss Exile among his 12 winners this year, and Showtime, himself a star Magic Millions graduate whose first 2YOs race this season, have a total of 11 yearlings on offer at the Gold Coast.

Sally and the Arrowfield team will be hard at work parading the draft at the Gold Coast, but the Stud’s famous hospitality will also be in full swing. “We all look forward to catching up with clients, friends and buyers and there’s always a special excitement about the first sale of the year.”

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