Turf Monthly

LITTLE BROSE

ittle Brose was for some a bit of a surprise winner of the 2023 Blue Diamond, starting at $9.50. The colt certainly had the form for the race, and his win was a good one. We also cannot fault the trainers with the Hayes boys continuing a rich family tradition to land their first Group 1 victory as a training duo. The query that we will get to in a moment, relates to his pedigree rather than his performance. Little Brose went through the Magic Millions Yearling sale on the Gold Coast, being knocked down for $200,000 to Lindsay Park Racing.

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