Bubble Gum – Looks Extra Juicy!

Our latest purchase has us excited!

Australian Bloodstock is extremely proud to announce they have pulled off a massive coup in purchasing one of Europe's best 3yr old fillies!

 

Having just four starts to her name she is the winner of two and had an unlucky run in the Group 1 French Oaks recently, being beaten only three lengths when things didn’t go right.

 

Luke Murrell said “these types of horses with this much class and ability are almost impossible to find. I am very pleased and relieved to say have we have secured her. The ratings she has produced include some dazzling turn of foots- in one race she runs home in 33.10 for the last 600m! Those times are going to be fantastic when you are getting that over middle distances!!

 

The fact she was started third time out this season in a Group 1 race is a testament to the esteem she is held in, we believe she is a Group 1 winner in waiting.

The immediate plan will see her race next Sunday in the Group 1 German Oaks. We believe with her rating and form she heads there as one of the horses to beat. A horse with this much blue sky and potential is exciting - we might end up back in France or look abroad to the UK or even USA. With team Australian Bloodstock having won the Group 1 German Oaks three from three times in the past, we are hoping she draws well for next Sunday as she will take some power to beat!


Bubble Gum is one of the most exciting and promising horses we have purchased in the last 4-5 years. She was behind Sparkling Plenty in the French Oaks and that horse has since been sold for $16m AUD! Importantly, other runners in that French Oaks have won, franking their form, this shows you the level of racing she has performed at”


For Those Interested in a Horse of this Quality and Potential – get in touch via the contact us form below!

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Tahlia Whitbread
July 26, 2024

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