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Service Fee 2025 $15,000.00 +GST
Per Incanto (USA) x Mohegan Sky (USA) (Straight Man (USA))
Foaled September 27, 2020
Career: 11 starts, 2 – 3 – 1 $8,639,380
Trainer: D A Hayes, Hong Kong
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Little Avondale are delighted to confirm their newest addition, Per Incanto’s Gr.1 Australian winning two-year-old son Little Brose, who will stand his first season at the farm in 2025.
A $200,000 purchase from the Sledmere Stud draft at the 2022 Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale by Lindsay Park Racing, the colt showed his early maturing ability, running second on debut in the 1000m Gr.3 Maribyrnong Plate at Flemington on Derby Day.
As a son of LA’s outstanding Gr.1 producing stallion Per Incanto (Street Cry), who recently recorded his 32nd individual stakes winner, Little Brose’s male sire line needs no introduction. It’s a sire line that continues to go from strength to strength in Australasia, having three sons inside the top 15 on the Australian Sires Premiership as of 21 December 2024, a list headed by Street Cry’s Gr.1 winning Blue Diamond Stakes winner Pride of Dubai, with Per Incanto sitting in 9th position and Street Boss positioned 15th.
“Gr.1 winners Jimmysstar, Roch ‘N’ Horse, Belclare, Bonham, Shadows Cast and Santa Monica all carry male lines of Danzig.”
“The real key to unlocking Little Brose’s genetic potential possibly lies deep in his pedigree where he has significant multiple duplications of mares such as Selene (very prominent in the pedigrees of Sir Tristram) and Mumtaz Mahal.”
“His dam Mohegan Sky is a granddaughter of the beautifully bred and very successful sire St Ballardo, a son of Halo, who sired the breed shaper Sunday Silence. Saint Bellardo was on the way to becoming an exceptional sire before his untimely passing.”
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