Racing
Post ran a story last week highlighting the performance of the world's most
expensive thoroughbreds so we thought we should take a look at Australia's most
expensive, how have they fared?.
Most Expensive Yearlings- Australia and
New Zealand
$5million – Redoute's Choice colt from Helsinge.
The half-brother to Black Caviar and All Too Hard was a show stopper at the
2013 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale when purchased by BC3
Thoroughbreds. Sadly, the colt did not live long enough to be named, having
been put down as the result of a mystery infection later that year.
$4million Fastnet Rock colt from River Dove – Emaratee
Bought by Emirates Park in 2013, he finished second at his only two starts
before suffering a heart attack as a four year-old.
$3.6 million – Zabeel colt from Diamond Lover – Don Eduardo
Bought by Gooree Stud at Karaka in 2000, Don Eduardo went on to win the AJC
Australian Derby and sire stakes-winners at stud.
$3million – Redoute's Choice colt from Deja Slew – Nodoubt Deja
Bought by South African trainer Charles Laird in 2006, he was sent to South Africa
and won one race.
Most Expensive Broodmare
$5million Milanova (Danehill x L'On Vite)
Bought in 2008 by Coolmore at the Inglis Broodmare Sale, Milanova was sent back
to Ireland. A full sister to Holy Roman Emperor, she has left the Group III
winner Pretty Perfect by Galileo.