The colt from Japanese mare Cross Amulet comes from the same family as 2014 Caulfield Cup winner Admire Rakti and was one of two TFI purchases after picking up a Rebel Raider colt from Brindabella, a half-sister to Aagas and Sagaab, for $130,000.
Former Adelaide trainer Mark Kavanagh was a prolific buyer with eight purchases for a total of $715,000.
Kavanagh, who enjoyed plenty of success form the Adelaide sale which includes the likes of Catapulted, Undoubtedly, Divine Madonna and Maldivian, paid solid money for four lots including $160,000 for a Russian Revolution filly, $150,000 for a Trapeze Artist colt out of Berry Delicious, $140,000 for Written Tycoon filly and $120,000 for a Winning Rupert filly.
Leading Morphettville trained Will Clarken added two colts and three fillies to his stable paying $160,000 for a Toronado filly, $100,000 Smart Missile filly and $95,000 for a daughter of Divine Prophet.
Fellow Morphettville trainer Leon Macdonald picked up two youngsters from Willow Grove Stud, an All Too Hard colt for $120,000 and an Impending filly for $100,000 before spending another $100,000 on an Impending colt from Mill Park Stud.
Another former Adelaide trainer Lloyd Kennewell struck early paying $100,000 for Lot 3, a colt by Savabeel, before paying $150,000 for a Fastnet Rock colt in conjunction with Group 1 Bloodstock.
Other highlights were a half-brother to the talented Struck By making $135,000 for Ducatoon Park in Kadina.
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