By AAP A filly by champion Japanese horse Deep Impact out of Group One-winning mare Alverta has become the first million-dollar yearling at this year’s Inglis Easter sale in Sydney. Offered by Arrowfield Stud, the filly was knocked down for $1.1 million to Guy Mulcaster, bloodstock agent for Sydney’s premier trainer Chris… Read More » Read full article
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