$800,000 Anamoe Filly Delivers Big Pinhook Win for Lime Country

Tara Madgwick - Wednesday January 14

The first yearlings by Australian Horse of the Year Anamoe have generated huge interest at Magic Millions and a filly from Eawase hit the target on Wednesday when selling for $800,000.

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$800,000 Anamoe filly from Eawase.

Consigned by Lime Country Thoroughbreds, the filly is the fourth foal of stakes-winning Sebring mare Eawase, a daughter of Magic Millions 2YO Classic winner Karuta Queen.

She was purchased by Sheamus Mills Bloodstock.

“I just heard Jo (Griffin, vendor) say that she had had 46 hits on x-ray, that is just unheard of,” said Mills, who has enjoyed much success purchasing high end fillies such as Group I winners Charm Stone and Odeum.

“I don’t think it took any genius to find her, it was really just a matter of where they valued her.

“Gai was underbidder and I guess anytime you going to beat her you’re going to have to pay fair money.

“She’s big and strong. We paid a lot of money a couple of years ago for the Written Tycoon out of Karuta Queen and we thought she was a star filly.

“She’s got a lovely I Am Invincible filly on her, so we’re already in the family. She was a big, beautiful chestnut by Written Tycoon and I just thought this filly was very much in her mould.

“It’s a good fillies’ family. If you look down the page, funnily enough there’s a good couple chestnut fillies on there so there wasn’t much not to like to be honest.”

Anamoe filly from Eawase sold for $340,000 at the Inglis Weanling Sale last year.

The filly was a hugely successful pinhook for Jo and Greg Griffin of Lime Country Thoroughbreds having been sourced for $340,000 from the Alma Vale Thoroughbreds draft at the Inglis Weanling Sale last year.

Eawase produced another filly by Anamoe last spring and was then covered by him again.

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