Former superstar Australian race filly Mosheen featured in Japan on the weekend
as the dam of her first stakes-winner when her three year-old Deep Impact daughter
Primo Scene took out the Group III Fairy Stakes at Nakayama.
Trained by Tetsuya Kimura, Primo Scene scored a length and quarter win in the
one mile feature on turf defeating a big field of 16 runners,
Primo Scene has two wins and a second from just three starts.
A four-time Group I winner in Australia with earnings in excess of $2.7
million, Mosheen (pictured Steve Hart following her Randwick Guineas win) was trained by Robert Smerdon for the late Phil Sly and claimed highlight wins in the VRC
Oaks, Australian Guineas, ATC Randwick Guineas and Vinery Stud Stakes.
The champion daughter of Fastnet Rock was sold to Japan to begin her stud
career and after producing a filly by Deep Impact that was unplaced, delivered
Primo Scene as her second foal.
Deep Impact has just had his fee raised by Shadai Farm and will stand at 40
million yen in 2018 which equates to A$449,728.
Arrowfield Stud have entered four fillies for the 2018 Inglis Australian Easter
Yearling Sale by Deep Impact from Alinghi, Alverta, Charming Estelle and You're
So Good.
Smart money would suspect the sale topped might be in that quartet!