The
final draft of yearlings presented by Sir Patrick Hogan under his Cambridge
Stud banner at the National Yearling Sale has produced another auction ring
gem.
Lot 159, the Tavistock filly from Danehill mare Diamond Like, had been touted
as one of the leading individuals at the sale and she did her blueblood family
proud as she fetched $750,000 from regular Karaka visitor Peter Moody.
Littered throughout the filly's extended pedigree are a host of stakes performers
including siblings Forever Loved, Zephyron and Zenella. The filly also has the redoubtable
Tristalove as her grand-dam with her Group One performers including Viking
Ruler, Lovetrista and Kempinsky.
In keeping with his laconic style, Moody was typically understated when
questioned after signing for the filly.
"She's a lovely filly from a family that speaks for itself," he said.
"She's one of those magical filly's that has a page to match. We're looking to
put a few nice fillies together, my wife and a few clients, that we can race
back in Australia.
"She'll stay here and get broken in, which is what we do with our New Zealand
fillies, then she'll head over in October or November.
"We've always had good success doing that."
Moody had good reason to take an interest in the filly having trained her
Zabeel half-sister, Zenella amongst others.
"I trained Zenella," he said. "She was unlucky, she ran second to a handy mare
in the Queensland Oaks called Winx.
"I've had a few others that don't feature in her pedigree that I've trained for
Sir Patrick, so we have confidence in the family."
Moody has taken an active role during the early stages of the sale having
picked up two lots during the opening session and indicated he had more on his
hit list over the next few days. – NZ Racing Desk