Edinburgh Park Dispersal Yields $650,000 Pinhook Winner for Kulani Park

Tara Madgwick - Tuesday January 9

The pinhook winners have started at Magic Millions with Kulani Park achieving a big result at the very start of the sale when their striking grey Deep Field filly from Our Crown Mistress sold for $650,000 to Curran Blooodstock.

$650,000 Deep Field filly from Our Crown Mistress.

The Edinburgh Park Dispersal at the Magic Millions National Sale last year provided a unique opportunity for investors to take advantage of Ian Smith’s quality mares and weanlings being offered unreserved and Rhys Smith was quick to snap up a grey filly by Deep Field from Our Crown Mistress for $200,000.

$200,000 as a weanling at MM National from the Edinburgh Park Dispersal.

She is the third foal of stakes-winning Star Witness mare Our Crown Mistress and had a good pedigree update in the spring when her half-brother by Snitzel, Moravia, came out and was twice Group placed in the ATC Run to the Rose and San Domenico Stakes.

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Our Crown Mistress was also sold at MM National to the tune of $425,000 to Newgate Bloodstock and produced a colt last spring by their Golden Slipper winner Stay Inside and is now in foal to Moravia’s sire Snitzel.

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