Smart Winners and Sales Results for Newgate Young Guns

Tara Madgwick - Tuesday October 15
Newgate young guns Deep Field and Dissident both posted smart maiden winners at Newcastle on Tuesday and also featured at the Magic Millions 2YO's in Training Sale at the Gold Coast with some outstanding results highlighted by Dissident producing the second highest priced offering of the sale when his colt from Demanding Queen sold for $320,000.

Dissident colt from Demanding QueenThe Dissident colt from Demanding Queen colt offered by O'Gorman Racing and sold to Barbara Moore and was a successful pinhook having been bought for just $55,000 from the Inglis Classic Yearling Sale.

The colt was the fastest breeze up performer in the lead up to the sale, sizzling in his 200 metre breeze at Warwick Farm clocking 10.18 seconds.

"He looks a very exciting prospect," Moore said. "He breezed very well and very fast.

"He is a great type - a nice strong two-year-old type.

"At this stage he will be staying in Australia and we will see how he goes before we decide what the future holds."

Randwick trainer John O'Shea produced a promising three year-old winner for Dissident at Newcastle with Just Society leading all the way to win the 1500 metre maiden by a length and a quarter at his third start.

A $100,000 Inglis Easter purchase from the Blandford Lodge draft for China Horse Club / John O'Shea Racing, Just Society is a half-brother to stakes-placed Kingsman and is the third winner from Society Lady, a full sister to dual Group I winner Final Destination.

Australia's leading second crop sire by winners and earnings, Deep Field sired his 19th winner this season when three year-old filly Fituese made a winning debut as a hot favourite in the 900 metre maiden.

Fituese as a yearlingThe John Thompson trained filly led and dominated her rivals to win by more than two lengths.

A $55,000 Magic Millions Perth purchase for Prime Thoroughbreds from the Western Breeders Alliance draft, Fituese is the second winner from Cattalo, a Tiger Hill (IRE) grand-daughter of Caulfield Cup winner Mannerism.

Deep Field also made his mark at the Magic Millions 2YO'sin Training Sale with a colt from Khamsa selling for $210,000 to top the opening session on Monday when snapped up by Nicholas Moore/Francis Yip from the Kenmore Lodge draft.


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