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Brett Cavanough snaps up Williamsburg


Picture: Steve Hart

Group 3 winner and twin Group 1 placegetter sure for Scone

Williamsburg will proceed his profession with Brett Cavanough after being purchased by the canny Scone horseman and shoppers on Inglis Digital this week.

The Group 3 winner and Group 1 placegetter topped the Inglis Digital September (Early) Sale, which concluded on Wednesday, when bought for $455,000.

That’s $15,000 lower than what Tony Fung Investments paid for the son of Snitzel and Fenway as a yearling at Inglis Easter in 2021, with the gelding having since gained greater than $1 million on the monitor.

Together with the Group 3 TL Baillieu Handicap (1400m), Williamsburg gained the Fernhill Mile (1600m) and Dulcify Stakes (1800m) at Listed stage and was positioned in each the Group 1 Champagne Stakes (1600m) and Rosehill Guineas (2000m).

A Rosehill winner over 1500m final month, he completed third within the Listed Rowley Mile at his most up-to-date look and Cavanough believes he has many alternatives with the five-year-old over the subsequent few months.

“He’s a very good horse, he’s already proved that loads of instances, so I can’t wait to get him into the stables and see what we are able to obtain with him,” Cavanough mentioned.

“A few personal shoppers needed a very good horse and I feel that is the proper horse to focus on a race like The Huge Dance with and even presumably the Melbourne Spring Carnival after which the Perth carnival.

“The Huge Dance, a mile at Randwick (value) $3 million, it ticks loads of packing containers for him. It’s only a matter of how we get him there and whether or not we find yourself there or not.

“I’m excited to have him and I’m assured we are able to have quite a lot of enjoyable with him.”

Different horses to alter fingers on the Inglis providing included Zoustar mare Celestial Storm, who was purchased by Perth pursuits for $170,000 and six-time winner Robusto, who bought to Darby Racing for $160,000 and might be transferred from Chris Waller to Bjorn Baker.

Kementari mare La Seule bought for $155,000 and South Of Houston $120,000, whereas a breeding proper in Piereta was purchased for $220,000.

 

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