$700,000 Home Affairs Filly for Dance Music

Tara Madgwick - Tuesday January 13

The second crop of yearlings by Home Affairs were always going to be in demand at Magic Millions off the back of his encouraging early winners and he made a splash on Tuesday during the first session with a filly from Dance Music fetching $700,000.

Bred by Amelia Park Racing and consigned by Segenhoe Stud, the filly is the second foal of super tough Group winning racemare Dance Music, who won 12 races and over $1million with multiple Group placings adding to her impressive record.

$700,000 Home Affairs filly from Dance Music.

The filly was secured by Archibald Racing Pty Ltd/William Johnson Bloodstock and Annabel and Rob Archibald are thrilled to have the filly in their stable.

“She looks very fast. Loved her when I saw her on the farm and she really improved again,” said Annabel Archibald.

“I’ve seen her a few times and every time I saw her I fell more and more in love with her.

“We’ve got a few Home Affairs at home and we think they’re very good. He’s obviously only a new sire, but he’s already doing it and she’s out of a pretty good mare.

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“I knew she’d be popular and I knew we’d have to give a bit coming off one of the best studs there is. They consistently produce stakes winners and we place a lot of emphasis on the farms we buy from.

“I was getting a bit shaky up that level, but I would have regretted it if I didn’t take her home.”

The star filly is not the only Home Affairs going back to the Archibald stable as they also paid $475,000 for the Coolmore consigned colt from Alriyah.

Dance Music was a $500,000 Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale purchase for Amelia Park in 2023 and she has a Capitalist filly to follow and was covered last year by Harry Angel (IRE).

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