Pedigree Potential – Ready to Run

Sponsored Content - by Tara Madgwick - Tuesday October 19

Fresh from siring a new Group winner last Saturday in Big Parade and another smart winner in Hong Kong on Sunday in My Sugar, Deep Field will undoubtedly make his mark at the NZB Ready to Run Sale with eight colts catalogued, four of which breezed in sub 11 seconds last week.

Big Parade is the 12th SW for Deep Field, who has eight entries for NZB Ready to Run.
A brilliant winner of the Group III ATC Sydney Stakes at Randwick, Big Parade has won eight of 15 starts earning over $670,000 in prizemoney and is the 12th stakes-winner for Deep Field, whose stocks have risen sharply over the last 18 months.

The Newgate Farm based son of Northern Meteor started his stud career covering his first four books of mares at a fee of $22,000 and this spring stands at $88,000 with his yearlings in 2021 selling for up to $700,000.

Deep Field is the sire of 12 winners in HK highlighted by G3 winner Sky Field.
 

He has eight entries for the NZB Ready to Run Sale as follows with breeze up clips available for all and one of them comes from the family of rising star 3YO Gunstock:

Lot 44 Colt Deep Field x Bang On, by Pins – Riversley Park

Half-brother to two winners from a daughter of Group I winner Critic from the family of Cox Plate winner and sire Ocean Park and dual Group I winner Grunt.

Lot 50 Colt Deep Field x Bella Francesca, by Master of Design – Kiltannon Stables

First foal of a half-sister to dual Group I winner Palentino.

Lot 64 Colt Deep Field x Carlina, by Fusaichi Pegasus (USA) – Regal Farm

From an unraced half-sister to stakes-placed Parachute Man and to the dam of Group II winner Hawkshot and stakes-winner Power Scheme from the family of Group I winners Shindig and Shinzig.

Lot 69 Colt Deep Field x Certitiude, by Not a Single Doubt – Kilgravin Lodge

Half-brother to two metro winners from a half-sister to Group III winner Bondeiger and grand-daughter of Group I winner Derobe.

Lot 137 Colt Deep Field x Gracie Girl, by Hat Trick (Jpn) – Kilgravin Lodge

Third foal of an unraced half-sister to Group I placed Divine Secret, dam of Group I winner Montoya’s Secret.

Lot 174 Colt Deep Field x La Scala, by Bahhare – KB Bloodstock

Half-brother to four winners from a stakes-placed half-sister to Group I winner Final Destination.

Lot 207 Colt Deep Field x Miss Majella, by Redoute’s Choice – JC Thoroughbreds

From a placed three-quarter sister to triple Group I winner Mentality.

Lot 238 Colt Deep Field x Petit Cheval, by Denman – Riversley Park

First foal of a half-sister to stakes-placed Upshot from the family of triple Group I winner Sea Siren and Group III MRC Caulfield Classic winner Gunstock, who heads to the Group I Victoria Derby.

Click here to view all of the 2021 Ready to Run Sale Breeze Up clips.

 

Click here to see the full NZB Ready to Run catalogue


 

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