Japanese trainer splashes record $3.2m on filly at Magic Millions sale

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Leading Japanese trainer Mitsu Nakauchida has paid $3.2 million for a Home Affairs-Sunlight filly to break the Magic Millions yearling sales record, just a day after English insurance tycoon Phil Cunningham set a new one with a $2.8 million buy.

The Coolmore Stud filly, out of champion three-year-old Sunlight, was the big-ticket item on Friday and exceeded expectations at the Gold Coast sale.

Mitsumasa Nakauchida trained this year’s Cox Plate second-placegetter, Prognosis.Credit: Getty Images

Bidding started at $600,000 and raced past the record Cunningham, via top Australian trainer Ciaron Maher, paid for a Snitzel-Humma Humma colt early on Thursday.

The filly is the third foal out of Sunlight, which was bought by Coolmore’s Tom Magnier for $4.2 million at the 2020 Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale. Her first two foals sold for $1.4 million.

Home Affairs, a son of champion sire I Am Invincible, is a third season sire with a service fee last year of $82,500. He was a two-time group 1 winner, taking out the Coolmore Stud and Lightning Stakes as a three-year-old.

Cunningham, an English insurance magnate, had paid $2.8 million for a Snitzel colt on Thursday.

James McDonald celebrates after winning the 2022 Lightning Stakes on Home Affairs at Flemington.

James McDonald celebrates after winning the 2022 Lightning Stakes on Home Affairs at Flemington.Credit: Getty Images

The price broke the record set in 2023 for an I Am Invincible-Anaheed colt, which went for $2.7 million to Coolmore’s Tom Magnier.

“I knew a colt of that quality, bred on a good farm, he was a standout for us, and those top-line colts, you always know you’ve got to bid up for them,” Maher told Sky Racing.

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