
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.

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.