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Hellbent x Miss Shanti

Yearling - Filly

Type

A proven sire, a proven dam sire, the dam a good runner, off a great farm.

Purchased From

$85,000 purchase from Inglis

Ownership Opportunity

35% Remaining

The Pedigree

The Sire

By a sire on fire, striking at a hot 45.8% winners to runners behind only Too Darn HotHellbent, I Am Invincible’s heir apparent, is the sire of six stakes performed horses this season to date including Listed Maribyrnong Trial Stakes winner, Tremonti.

The Dam

Out of a Metropolitan winning Pierro mare, well-related being a half-sister to another two Metropolitan winners and from a deep, international family.

Pierro has been a very good broodmare sire producing seven stakes winners, including Group 1 winner Jacquinot, from only 100 runners.

Pedigree page for the 2023 bay or brown filly by Hellbent out of Miss Shanti. The pedigree details the stallions career results and notable progeny, as well as the female side of the family.

Get To Know This Horse

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JBR Analysis

This filly was a ‘20/20 Match’ under Stallion Match’s analysis. The mating has two or more successful graded stakes winners with over 20 shared ancestors within five generations. While only 45% of matings are a 20/20 Match, 70% of stakes-winning horses are bred on it, increasing your chances significantly.

Progress Notes

This filly has completed her initial education across both our Deagon and Sunshine Coast stables, gaining valuable early exposure to both environments. She has progressed through even-time gallops and full barrier education. She will head for a break before returning for a third preparation next time through.

Video

Check out the Hellbent x Miss Shanti filly in work at the stables at the Sunshine Coast in early July.

A value buy for what she’s worth with a sire on fire and great female family.

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