Date posted April 9, 2010 | Posted by Michele Cullen | Filed under
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Hall of Fame trainer Bart Cummings has bought a colt by Nadeem for $220,000 at the Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sales in Sydney and on Saturday at Randwick one lucky person is going to win a sixth of the colt, just by being at Royal Randwick or having attended last week’s Golden Slipper at Rosehill Gardens.
The promotion gives everyone who attends the races a chance to win a share in the yearling, which will be trained by Cummings.

Win a share in this lovely colt by Nadeem (ex Fly by Night by Prince of Brids)
The prize brown colt is sired by Darley’s first season Group I Blue Diamond winner Nadeem, himself a son of the top ranking sire Redoute’s Choice.
Nadeem was purchased for $700,000 by Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashed al-Maktoum at the Inglis Easter Sales in 2005 and went on to become the Joint Top Colt on the 2005-06 Australasian 2YO Classifications.
This colt is from Nadeem’s first season of offspring, and has plenty of speed in his genes. With the seven time stakes placegetter Captain Chaos (by Strategic) his half-brother.
To have a chance to be the 1/6 owner of this colt, and your going to the David Jones AJC Australian Derby Day meeting at Randwick, tomorrow (April 10), make sure you buy a race book and tear out the entry form advertisement and pop it in one of the many barrels around the course.
If you can’t make it to the races download a entry form and submit your entry at www.sydneyautumncarnival2010.com.au Participants must be over 18 years of age to enter.
“He is a big colt with a very good rein, a lovely shoulder, and he moves athletically who steps over a lot of ground when walking,” Cummings said.
“And he looks the part,” the master trainer added.
The winner of the competition will be drawn at 2.45pm, just before the running of the Inglis Sires Produce Stakes. The promotion has been organized by the stakeholders in the Sydney Autumn Carnival; AJC, STC, Inglis, Tabcorp, Racing NSW and Events NSW.
If you don’t win but still fancy owning a piece of this colt Inglis has a couple of shares that are still be sold. So contact Peter Heagney or Simon Vivian as Inglis will be responsible for management of the winners share. This will include settlement of all accounts and looking after communications.