Williams digs deep for colt at Karaka

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Bloodstock agent has been searching Australasia's two-year-old sales for a colt and found his pick at Karaka on Thursday.

Lot 231, the colt out of Ra Ra Epic, a half-sister to multiple Group One winner and three-quarter sister to stallion Ardrossan, had previously impressed Williams as a yearling in Australia but he came up short as underbidder when he was secured by and journalist Michael Guerin for $200,000.

The partnership offered the colt at 's 2022 Ready To Run Sale and Williams was impressed with the colt's development upon inspection at Karaka.

“I bid on him as a yearling, and I loved him as a yearling. He has exceeded my expectations (as a two-year-old) and that is why we are here today,” Williams said.

“Deep Field is a stallion we have been trying to buy all two-year-old sales season.

“We rated this horse a lot higher than the previous horses and we had the potential to give this a good crack, so it was great to be able to secure him.”

Williams had to dig deep to secure the colt, to $460,000 to purchase him for his Hong Kong-based client.

“This is a horse for Hong Kong in the long-term. He will grow out here in New Zealand and he might potentially go up there as a PPG after a trial,” Williams said.

“He is for an existing client who has had a lot of success in Hong Kong of late.”

The colt's sire was a major drawcard for Williams, complemented by his burgeoning pedigree.

“The stallion (Deep Field) is extremely good in Hong Kong,” Williams said.

“This horse has got a lot of pedigree as well, being out of a daughter of a mare that has produced Ardrossan and Incentivise, which is huge.

“He is by Deep Field with a pedigree and is an extremely athletic and fast colt. He is going to get every opportunity.”

Williams was once again a strong force several lots later when securing lot 248, the Almanzor colt out of 's draft for $475,000 in partnership with .

It was the second purchase of the sale for the pair, having previously secured lot 209, the Sweynesse colt out of Ohukia Lodge's draft for $210,000.

Not long after signing for the Almanzor, Williams and Richards purchased youngsters by Vancouver (Lot 254, $160,000), Star Turn (Lot 262, $330,000) and (Lot 265, $200,000).

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