The Antarctic Conformation Shot

The Antarctic’s First Foals To Go Under The Hammer At Goffs

The first foals by dual Group-winning sprinter and Group 1-placed The Antarctic will go under the hammer at Goffs November Sale next week.

Among the offerings is Mount Rousse Stud’s colt from the family of world champion and exciting young sire St Mark’s Basilica, as well as Kellsgrange Stud’s grandson of black-type winner Karasiyra.

Sandra Russell Bloodstock’s filly is out of a half-sister to Group 3 Sprint Stakes winner Came From The Dark, while Kilmore Stud consigns a colt out of a half-sister to Group 3 Prix du Bois winner Dolled Up.

There is also a colt from the draft of Amy Marnane Bloodstock who is out of a Calyx half-sister to dual stakes winner and Group 2 Queen Mary Stakes second Easton Angel, while Baroda Stud’s filly is from the family of Group 1 victor Candy Glen.

In addition to these, Barry Moorhead will offer a colt from the family of Poule d'Essai des Pouliches runner-up Irish Rookie, while Jossestown Farm’s colt is a half-brother to Group 3 UAE Oaks-placed Last Sunset. He is a grandson of Group 1 Fillies’ Mile victress White Moonstone.

Oakleigh Bloodstock consigns a filly who is related to top-flight winners Mysterious Night, Althiqa and First Trump, while Castletown Stud’s filly has Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes hero Charismatic on her page.

The filly from Rockton Stud’s draft is out of a daughter of the black-type-winning Toi Et Moi, while Barouche Stud’s colt can count Japanese Grade 1 winner Roman Legend among his relations.

Coolkill Farm’s colt is another who has top-class winners on page, with 1,000 Guineas heroine Speciosa and Prix Marcel Boussac winner Zellie among them.

Limekiln Stud’s colt is out of a Fastnet Rock granddaughter of Group 3 Renaissance Stakes winner Beauty Bright, while Grenane House Stud sells a colt from a family filled with American black-type winners and performers.