Dual Group I winning I Am Invincible mare Viddora was tipped as the highlight mare on day three of the Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale and duly produced some fiscal fireworks when purchased by Yulong for $2.55million from the Newgate Consignment. Offered in absentia, Viddora was presented in foal to star European sire Lope de […]
[ Read More ]Promising young Newgate Farm sire Super One added a ninth first crop winner to his tally with a debut winner on Sunday in One Lotto. The John Keys trained gelding scored an easy length and a half win at Devonport over 1150m. One Lotto was a successful pinhook, bought by his trainer for $45,000 at […]
[ Read More ]Former outstanding racehorse Criterion has had well documented fertility troubles at stud producing just 14 foals from his first crop and one of them made an impressive winning debut at Canterbury on Wednesday. Prepared by Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott, Yardstick had impressed in recent t rials and was favourite for the 1100m colts and […]
[ Read More ]Deep Field three year-old Spaceboy has struck a real purple patch of form during the winter months landing his third consecutive win at Randwick on Saturday for the Gary Portelli stable. Partnered by Kathy O’Hara, who had won on him at his two previous starts, Spaceboy again set the pace in front and was tenacious […]
[ Read More ]The winners keep coming for Deep Field and one of his most prolific winners has been two year-old filly Hancora Field, who notched her fourth victory from seven starts at Eagle Farm on Wednesday. Trained by Leon Ross, Hancora Field finished second on debut at the Gold Coast on January 25 and has been a […]
[ Read More ]Newgate Farm’s outstanding young sire Deep Field made some history on Sunday siring his 81st Australian winner this season to surpass the record of his sire Northern Meteor, who sired 80 winners as a second crop sire in 2013/2014. The history maker came at Hawkesbury with the Peter and Paul Snowden trained three year-old filly […]
[ Read More ]Deep Field might be making history in Australia as the most successful second crop sire ever by winners, but he’s also making waves in Hong Kong siring yet another impressive winner at Sha Tin on Sunday in Sky Field. The Caspar Fownes trained three year old gelding was fourth and second at his previous two […]
[ Read More ]The record for individual Australian winners in a season for a second crop sire is held by Northern Meteor with 80 winners, a number equaled by his son Deep Field on Saturday. Bringing up his 80th winner for the season was two year-old filly Deep Mirror, who saluted at Moe by a length at her […]
[ Read More ]The Inglis Australian Weanling Sale produced pleasing results for a number of first season sires despite the challenging market with five posting sales of $100,000 or more and five also featuring in the top 10 sires by average with Russian Revolution leading his peers. The dual Group I winning son of Snitzel did best with […]
[ Read More ]The Triple Crown Syndications team were in the winner’s circle at Warwick Farm on Wednesday when two year-old Smart Missile colt Smart Image made a winning debut. Prepared by Peter and Paul Snowden, he was tenacious to the line, running down the favourite Beyliks to win the 1200m maiden by half a head with Kerrin […]
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