American businessman John Stewart spent $6 million on young horses at the Gold Coast Magic Millions sales. They are not worried about his recent $22 million litigation case before the New York Supreme Court.
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Winx part-owner Debbie Kepitis on the excitement of the champion’s first son being born and his potential to carry on her legacy.
Debbie Kepitis paid a world-record $10 million for the firstborn foal of champion racehorse Winx to keep the filly in the family and in Australia.
The record investment by Debbie Kepitis and her family in the champion mare’s only foal could represent the birth of a racing dynasty.
It’s the most amount of money ever paid for a filly in the world,but does it guarantee she will be any good as a racehorse?
Debbie Kepitis outbid American tycoon John Stewart to secure the only surviving foal from Australia’s champion racehorse,which will now be prepared for racing by Winx’s trainer Chris Waller.
The only foal from Australia’s champion racehorse will be offered for sale on Monday and an American has vowed to do almost anything it takes to secure her.
Light years from Labrador.