Astute Warwick Farm trainer Bjorn Baker elected to head to Canberra on Wednesday with his promising Winning Rupert colt Keith and duly got the cash when he scored an impressive debut win. Well educated with four previous trials under his belt, Keith raced forward to find the front and ran out an easy two length […]
[ Read More ]A filly from the first crop of Russian Revolution was the highest priced yearling sold during the second session of the Magic Millions Gold Coast March Yearling Sale on Tuesday when fetching $190,000. Consigned by Eureka Stud, the eye-catching chestnut filly from Pinpoint was bought by Morrissey Racing and is the third foal of a […]
[ Read More ]Australian bred two-year-old Snitzel colt Sword Of State and rider Opie Bosson made it a one-horse affair at Ellerslie on Saturday when they blitzed their rivals in the Group I Sistema Stakes (1200m). Sent out a dominant $1.60 favourite off the back of a six-length win in the Group III Waikato Stud Slipper (1200m) on […]
[ Read More ]Strong trade continued during the second and final session of Adelaide Magic Millions on Wednesday with a colt by red hot young sire Capitalist selling for $425,000. Consigned by Cornerstone Stud, the colt was knocked down to Aramco Racing and is a half-brother to five winners from Group III placed Flying Spur mare Okaylah. Bred […]
[ Read More ]Golden Slipper winning Champion 2YO Capitalist is making every post a winner as an exciting young sire and added a third stakes-winner to his tally in Canberra on Sunday when promising colt Kalashnikov won the Group III Black Opal Stakes (1200m) for a syndicate of James Harron Bloodstock owners. Fifth on debut in the Group […]
[ Read More ]Currently leading the first season sires list and the overall two year-old sires list, Newgate Farm’s Capitalist added a seventh winner – six in Australia and one in NZ – to his tally at Launceston on Wednesday evening. Stakes-placed on debut last month, the Adam Trinder trained filly Miss Tuppence scored an easy victory as […]
[ Read More ]Yearlings by Capitalist and Deep Field were in hot demand at the record breaking Inglis Premier Yearling Sale, but they weren’t the only Newgate sires making news. Young gun Russian Revolution was the leading first season sire by aggregate at this sale with 15 yearlings selling for $1,625,000 at an average $108,333. His top seller […]
[ Read More ]Sean Dingwall and his family have spent years developing the Caithness Breeding brand and got a big result at Inglis Premier on Monday when selling a $600,000 Capitalist colt. A half-brother to stakes-placed Alshibaah, the powerhouse colt was bought by Boomer Bloodstock/ Lindsey Smith and is the sixth foal from Asheerah, a winning Redoute’s Choice […]
[ Read More ]Deep Field has achieved some impressive results in Hong Kong so it was no real surprise when the Hong Kong Jockey Club swooped on one of his best colts at the Inglis Premier Yearling Sale on Monday. Consigned by Tasmanian based Grenville Stud, the colt from Bousquet was selected by astute bloodstock agent Craig Rounsefell […]
[ Read More ]Silverdale Farm had a great result on Sunday at Inglis Premier when they sold a stunning Deep Field filly from Iceland Turf Belle that they had pinhooked from the Inglis Australian Weanling Sale last year. Suman Hedge Bloodstock / Grant Bloodstock paid $100,000 for the filly as a weanling and she attracted spirited bidding on […]
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