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Seabrook flies Kiwi flag in Gr 1 Golden Slipper

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An inspired purchase has New Zealand interest in the world’s richest two-year-old race centred on Seabrook.

The Mick Price-trained filly goes into Saturday’s A$3.5 million

Gr.1 Golden Slipper (1200m) at Rosehill as a strong contender following her last-start win in the

Gr.2 Sweet Embrace Stakes

(1200m) at Randwick.

The Kiwi-bred youngster is out of Don Eduardo’s unraced daughter Midnight Revels, who was purchased in foal to Hinchinbro­ok by Tauranga breeder Warwick Jeffries.

‘‘I bought the mare through Brett Howard’s Randwick Bloodstock Agency three years ago,’’ he said.

‘‘I liked the pedigree and at that stage Hinchinbro­ok was unproven, but he was a Group winner and a half-brother to Snitzel by Fastnet Rock - I thought he was a good chance at stud.

‘‘Seabrook always had a gorgeous temperamen­t and she was a big, strong early-maturing filly.

‘‘The mare’s by Don Eduardo, who’s got that blueblood, and the female side is all speed.’’

A half-sister to the Group Three-winning juvenile My Emotion, Midnight Revels is from the family of the Group Onewinning sprinter Malaguerra and the stakes-winning two-year-olds Tennessee Morn and Tennessee Midnight. ‘‘The Slipper’s a tough

1200m and hopefully she gets a clear run and is challengin­g hard in the last 100m. It wouldn’t be the worst thing if she drew out a bit,’’ Jeffries said.

She will be bidding to become the first New Zealand-bred to win the Golden Slipper since Pompeii Court’s daughter Courtza was successful in 1989.

Jeffries sold Seabrook for A$85,000 at a Melbourne Sale and has subsequent­ly sent Midnight Revels to Proisir.

‘‘That’s what I bought her for, I’ve got a share in the stallion,’’ he said. Jeffries sold a colt by the Rich Hill Stud resident at Karaka earlier this year for $100,000.

‘‘I’ve got the full-brother in the paddock and he’s a beauty,’’ he said. ‘‘The mare’s empty and I’ll have a think where she’ll go later this year. Whatever happens on Saturday, Seabrook’s done a good job with a Group Two win.’’

Hugh Bowman rode Seabrook to win the Sweet Embrace, but she will have a change of rider on Saturday with Damien Oliver booked.

 ?? PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES ?? Seabrook is a well favoured runner in Saturday’s rich Gr1 Golden Slipper for two year olds.
PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES Seabrook is a well favoured runner in Saturday’s rich Gr1 Golden Slipper for two year olds.

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