The winners keep coming for exciting young sire Deep Field with talented colt Kavak showing himself as a Magic Millions contender with an easy debut victory at Eagle Farm on Saturday for the Chris Munce stable.
Kavak jumped from the outside in a field of 10 and led all the way to win the 1000 metre scamper by a length.
“He’s a really good colt and been a natural from day one,” Munce said.
“From the day we got him from the breakers he’s taken everything in his stride and nothing fazes him.”
A $145,000 Magic Millions purchase from the draft of Alexia Fraser Bloodstock for Munce Racing/Arthur Hoyeau, Kavak is the first winner for stakes-placed Charge Forward mare Moroccan Rose, whose dam is a sister to stakes-winner Zestful from the family of Magic Millions 2YO Classic winner Military Rose.
Deep Field also went desperately close to siring a stakes-winner at Flemington with his smart three year-old Hawker Hurricane missing by a head in the Listed VRC Poseidon Stakes.
With 15 winners of over $700,000 in prizemoney, Deep Field is the leading Australian second crop sire by winners and earnings.