💎 Why This Mage Filly Stands Out
“The Best Mage We Have Seen.”
She is an elite physical with an elite pedigree — exactly the kind of filly who can headline a yearling consignment.
Conformation
This filly shows more size, substance, and leg than we typically see from Mage. As a February foal, she already presents a scopey, well-made frame with major future upside.
She has a long neck flowing smoothly into well-defined withers and a desirable downhill-oriented topline, giving her a forward balance prized in dirt athletes. Her hip structure and muscling are very good, with a straight, correct hind leg and a strong, powerful gaskin.
She shows good body quality and heart girth, with a deep frame and correct body set. From behind, she has very good hip breadth, a trait common to the top Mage and Good Magic stock. Her front legs are aligned appropriately for her age, with a natural, youthful turnout.
Overall, she has the size, strength, and correctness to develop into a premium Mage yearling — and she stands above the rest of the sire’s early foals we have seen.
Biomechanics
She has a light, athletic walk with a good overstep and loose, forward shoulder action. Her stride is fluid, balanced, and efficient.
There is zero wasted effort — she moves like a filly who will only improve as she strengthens through prep.
Not only does she meet the standard for the better Mage foals we’ve evaluated — she surpasses them.
🔥 Pedigree Spotlight
A striking February Mage filly with more size, scope, and leg length than typical for the sire, this is the “Best Mage We Have Seen” in our inspections. By Kentucky Derby (G1) winner Mage, son of champion Good Magic, and out of a Tiznow mare, she carries one of the most powerful and proven classic pedigrees of any first-crop filly.
With a top young sire and a $5 million blue-hen female family, she stands out as a true headline prospect for the Pinhook Partners program.
🏇 Sire Line: Mage × Good Magic
Mage — Classic Dirt Talent With a Bright Stallion Future
Mage burst onto the national scene with his decisive victory in the Kentucky Derby (G1), using a powerful, sustained rally to defeat one of the deepest fields of the decade.
Now standing at Airdrie Stud, Mage was extremely well supported in his first book, and breeders see him as a modern classic sire in the making. His early foals are expected to be strong-bodied, athletic, and forward — and this filly exemplifies that profile, elevated even further by her mare line.
Good Magic — Champion 2YO & Already a Proven Classic Sire
Good Magic is one of the most influential young sires in North America:
With a top young sire from a $5 million blue-hen, this filly is built on a pedigree that is best in the world.
This sire line is on an elite trajectory — and she stands squarely within its most proven configuration.
🌿 Dam Line: Sweet Nina × Tiznow
Sweet Nina — Classic Dirt Substance and Strength
Sweet Nina brings size, structure, and classic dirt power. Her influence is clear in the filly’s girth, depth, and hip strength.
Tiznow — Two-Time Breeders’ Cup Classic Winner & Elite Broodmare Sire
Tiznow remains one of the greatest dirt horses of the modern era:
As a broodmare sire he has produced:
Second Dam: Trappings — Producer of a Champion
This female family gets even stronger under the second dam. Trappings is the dam of She Be Wild, the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies (G1) winner and Champion Two-Year-Old Filly, adding another layer of elite dirt performance and precocity to this filly’s page.
🌟 Puca — A $5 Million, Once-in-a-Lifetime Broodmare
Mage’s dam Puca is one of the most elite broodmares of the modern era — now officially a $5,000,000 mare, sold at the 2025 Fasig-Tipton November Sale.
She is one of only nine mares in the last 100 years to produce three graded stakes winners.
Her Grade 1-winning offspring:
Puca’s production record is nearly unprecedented:
Three G1 winners. Two classic winners. A third who was classic-placed twice.
This is why pedigree analysts describe Mage as “the best-bred horse in the world.”
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