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Golden Slipper Starters For Deep Field and Sidestep

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First season sires Deep Field and Sidestep will be represented in the $3.5 million Golden Slipper Stakes after their classy youngster Cosmic Force and Kiamichi won the final lead-up races at Rosehill on Saturday, providing both stallions with their first stakes winners.

Cosmic Force became the first stakes winner by Deep Field when he recorded a resounding victory in the G3 Pago Pago Stakes by 7.25 lengths to guarantee himself a start in next Saturday’s Golden Slipper.

Cosmic Force (Deep Field x Little Zeta by Commands), a $180,000 yearling, races for a powerful syndicate made up of the China Horse Club, Newgate Farm and America’s Winstar Farm.

Cosmic Force
Cosmic Force Picture: Racing and Sports

Deep Field, a record-breaking winner of five of his eight starts, stands at Newgate Farm at Scone and is emerging as another successful sire son by the late Northern Meteor.

From the family of top class sires Commands and Danewin, Dep Field has produced four first crop winners of five races from his first 16 starters.

Cosmic Force was bred by Bob Hannon at his Ascot Park Stud near Sydney and is the sixth winner from seven to race out of the Commands mare Little Zeta, a half-sister to the Listed winner and multiple Group placed More Than Great.

Little Zeta six winners include the G3 winner Onemorezeta (Onemorenomore). She is from a half-sister to the Listed winner More Than Great (More Than Ready) and comes from the extended family of the recently deceased sire Sebring (More Than Ready).

Little Zeta had a filly by Your Song last spring and is again in foal to Deep Field.

Cosmic Force, trained by Peter and Paul Snowden, was Deep Field’s first winner earlier in the season and had finished second in stakes races at his two previous starts.

The depth of juvenile talent in the Godolphin stable was underlined when the Sidestep filly Kiamichi landed the G3 Magic Night Stakes to give Sheikh Mohammed yet another runner in next Saturday’s Golden Slipper.

The James Cummings-trained Kiamichi joins stablemates Microphone, Tenley, Pin Sec and Exhilarates as certain Slipper starters while the Anthony Freedman-trained Blue Diamond Stakes Lyre will also run for the Dubai ruler.

“It’s just a dream to have so many nice colts and lovely fillies to represent us on Golden Slipper day,” said Godolphin stable manager Darren Beadman.

“It’s a wonderful position to be in to have the selection of horses that we’ve got in the Slipper.”

Sidestep, a homebred Group 2 winner byh Exceed An Excel, is now standing his second season at Telemon Thoroughbreds in Queensland after starting his stud career under the Darley banner in NSW.

Godolphin still own the young stallion who has sired two first crop winners of three races from his first 10 starters.

The homebred Kiamichi (Sidestep x Ouachita by Canny Lad) has won two of her four starts, amassing prize money of $205,850.

Kiamichi
Kiamichi Picture: Racing and Sports

She is a half-sister to the Listed winner Cossetot (Epaulette) from the unraced Canny Lad mare Ouachita, a sister to noted G1 winner and broodmare Preserve, the dam of two G3 winners, and half-sister to G1 Golden Rose winner and sire Denman (Lonhro).

Ouachita produced a filly by Animal Kingdom last year.

Godolphin had to share another 2YO stakes victory when the Medaglia d’Oro filly Flit dead hated for first in the G3 TBV Thoroughbred Breeders' Stakes at Flemington on Saturday.

Flit shared the win with Ready Set Sail, a filly by More Than Ready with both youngsters out of Danehill-line mares by Redoute's Choice (Flit) and Fastnet Rock (Ready Set Sail).

Flit became Godolphin's 22nd juvenile win this season with 19 trained by James Cummings and three by Anthony Freedman.

Both Medaglia d’Oro and More Than Ready no longer travel from America to Australia for stud duty after long and successful shuttle careers.

Ready Set Sail became the 88th stakeswinner by More Than Ready.
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