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Spirit Of Boom x Pryce

Yearling - Colt

Type

The profile of a 2yo type that can train on.

Purchased From

$50,000 purchase from Magic Millions

Ownership Opportunity

100% Remaining

The Pedigree

The Sire

If you’re chasing a genuine runner in Queensland, Spirit Of Boom’s progeny consistently delivers. Operating at an outstanding 72.6% winners-to-runners, his strike rate gives owners a better chance than many to be in the winner’s stall, and with 31 individual stakes winners on his record, that success regularly extends to the highest level.

The Dam

This sharp colt is out of the Sebring mare, Pryce, who is a winning half-sister to Group 1 Winterbottom Stakes winner Takedown and is closely related to the recent Magic Millions Sprint winner and Group 3 placegetter Axius. This already strong pedigree page is only going to keep improving.

As a broodmare sire, Sebring continues to make a major impact in Australia, with 50 stakes performers already to his name, including the unbeaten New Zealand superstar filly Well Written! Promising types such as Salty Pearl, along with lightly raced three-year-olds Single Choice and Autumn Mystery, highlight the ongoing strength of his influence.

Get To Know This Horse

Physical Notes

A medium sized, well-balanced forward style of colt. He has a purposeful action and plenty of natural strength, with the profile of a 2yo type that can train on.

JBR Analysis

Fully paid-up for QTIS and bred at Eureka Stud, the home of Queensland’s premier sire Spirit Of Boom, he represents a ready-made opportunity to compete for lucrative prizemoney and bonuses in the state.

Looking further in depth, the Spirit Of Boom x Sebring cross has proven particularly potent, producing a near perfect eight winners from nine runners, headed by the Group 1 Flight Stakes placegetter, Karinska.

Video

A lovely moving, athletic colt with scope.

He paraded relaxed and with purpose each time we saw him.

The right type, by the right stallion and fully paid-up for QTIS.

A jockey wearing a helmet and a racing jacket sits on a brown racehorse with a person holding the reins standing next to it.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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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