So You Think x Flaming
Yearling - Colt
Type
Beautifully balanced colt with presence and quality
Purchased From
$100,000 purchase from Karaka
Ownership Opportunity
50% Remaining
The Pedigree
The Sire
So You Think is one of Australasia’s most influential stallions, renowned for producing tough, genuine racehorses with class and versatility. A multiple Cox Plate winner himself, he consistently sires performers capable of succeeding at the highest level, from two-year-olds through to elite middle-distance horses.
The Dam
This colt hails from a strong black-type family, being out of the stakes-placed mare Flaming, who finished second in a Group 3 in New Zealand. Flaming is a half-sister to Smoulder, a Group 2 winner and dual Group 1–placed performer, underscoring the depth of quality in the pedigree.
From limited foals, the dam has produced Blaze A Trail, a two-time two-year-old winner and stakes-placed galloper.
Get To Know This Horse
Physical Notes
A beautifully balanced colt with a lot of presence and quality. A big action which is typical of So You Think but with more natural strength than most.
JBR Analysis
One of the last So You Think’s available at market following his passing late last year. I’ve had good success with the progeny including Larusso and Sirkel who have both won Metropolitan races in Brisbane.
A Champion sire at an affordable price.
This colt is also QTIS eligible!
Enquire Now
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Ongoing costs vary depending on ownership percentage, also whether your horse is in training or out spelling. However, they are probably more affordable than you think! We’re happy to provide a monthly and yearly estimate — just email lauren@jackbruceracing.com.au and we can send through a guide on what to expect.
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Absolutely — welcome on board! We’d love for you to join us in the excitement of racing a horse. As a first-time owner, we’re here to guide you every step of the way — from helping you understand the process and selecting a horse that suits your budget, to explaining what to expect as part of the stable. No question is too small, and we’re always happy to help ensure your ownership experience is enjoyable, informed and rewarding.
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Yes, definitely! A group of friends can own a horse together. We recommend forming a registered syndicate so everyone can enjoy the full experience as recognised owners. It’s a fun and unique way to share the thrill of racing, and we’re happy to cater for groups of any size, with flexible options around share percentages to suit your budget and goals.
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