WHAT WE LOVE ABOUT HIM
- Spectacular to look at, he’s a robust colt from the family of Makybe Diva. With her stamina in the bloodline and Capitalist’s speed, who knows what this guy could become!
- He comes off a fantastic farm, Silverdale, who bred and consigned Group 1 Golden Slipper and Group 1 Sires Produce star, Fireburn.
- Mick Price was very keen to make sure we got this colt and hopefully we can continue our Gr.1 success with him. He trained Secret Agenda and Seabrook to win at the top level for us.
- He passed his scope, x-rays and clinical examination and was rated as low risk.
- Kaizad (below) another son of Capitalist, which we purchased and syndicated, is a 3yo with a very bright future. He won the Gr3 Carbine Club Stakes on Derby Day.

Trainer | MICK PRICE & MICHAEL KENT JR 
Since the pair joined forces they have gone on to achieve outstanding results.
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"He's a big machine. When he walks away from you he's got this big bum on him; I love a big bum on sprinters, I love the horse, I think he's gonna be speedy and strong and he's got a beautiful temperament." - Mick Price
Sire | CAPITALIST 
4 wins at 2. Champion 2yo colt in Australia 2015-216. The highest earner of two-year-old prizemoney ever over $3.5 million. Winner of the Sire Making Group 1 Golden Slipper. The first colt to ever win the Breeders’ Plate, Magic Millions and Golden Slipper. Sire of the 2021 Millennium with Profiteer
“Capitalist was the best two-year-old I’ve ever ridden, in the Breeders’ Plate it was like driving a Rolls-Royce. He was breathtaking in the Magic Millions and outstanding against a top-class field in the Golden Slipper.” – Jockey Blake Shinn
“Capitalist was just the perfect two-year-old, blessed with a huge amount of precocity, and ability.”- Co-Trainer Peter Snowden
Dam | KANSINO
Kentucky Diva is by one of the world’s highest rated sires, FASTNET ROCK and out of the Group winning mare, VALKYRIE DIVA. She had 2 wins at 1600m and 2100m. This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO.
Kentucky Diva is closely related to champion Australian Thoroughbred racehorse, MAKYBE DIVA, who is the only horse to win three Melbourne Cups and the only mare to win it more than once.
NOMINATIONS AND BONUS SCHEMES
Eligible for the lucrative BOBS Silver & BOBS Extra Bonus scheme, $5 million Golden Slipper, $1 million Golden Rose, $2 million Blue Diamond, $200,000 Blue Sapphire and the $5 million Inglis Extra Bonus Race Series.
SHARE PRICE
2.5% share $2,595
5% share $5,190
10% share $10,380
Share Price Includes |Purchase Price, Nominations and Bonus Schemes, X-Rays and Scoping, Mortality Insurance is covered up to the 28th February 2025.
BUY NOW PAY LATER
$648.75 upfront followed by 3 equal monthly repayments of $648.75 (applicable per 2.5% share).
ONGOING EXPENSES AND MMF
The Ongoing Expenses consist of a $77 flat Monthly Management Fee (MMF) per owner, regardless of share percentage. The remainder of the fees are the Ongoing Expenses for the horse billed monthly, in arears, which are split between the owners based on their percentage held. The following are estimated total monthly costs based on averages, as the Ongoing Expenses for the horse do vary depending on the current whereabouts of the horse i.e. training, spelling etc. The following amounts include both the $77 MMF and the average Ongoing Expenses combined:
- 2.5% – $162 estimated total monthly cost
- 5% – $247 estimated total monthly cost
- 10% – $417 estimated total monthly cost
The first monthly fees will be due on the 1st July 2024
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UPDATES
27 Feb 2024
4 Mar 2024
He has arrived safely to Sam Fasher’s property in the Hawkesbury today, ready to commence being broken in.
This of course will be his first preparation towards his career ahead of becoming a racehorse. He is in outstanding hands with Sam who is a champion eventer and show jumper. Sam has broken in plenty of horses, and the finished product is a well-mannered and well-educated young horse.
The process of breaking in a horse is to desensitise them, familiarise them with wearing a saddle and gear, be mouthed, be ridden and to adapt to the rider’s instructions. The colt will also go through the barriers so he can familiarise himself with that important aspect of going to the races. This new start to racing life can sometimes be a little stressful for a young horse but he is in good hands with Sam who will always put the colt’s well-being first.
The breaking in process usually takes around 30 days or so to complete and we will continue to update you on his progress each fortnight.
Video at The Breaker 24th Mar 2024



