James Cummings to train Frankel colt

Tuesday 31 January 2017, 6:46am

James Cummings will train the only Frankel yearling to go through the Karaka Sale with the colt bought by Sydney agent Duncan Ramage on behalf of Trevor Stuckey and Penny Yan.

The grey colt out of German mare Give Me Five was knocked down to Ramage for $475,000.

He is a half brother to 2012 Ascot Gold Cup winner Colour Vision.

The top lot sold at the first session of the sale on Monday was a brother to Shamexpress bought by prominent Sydney owner Alan Bell for $825,000.

Bell will race the colt in partnership with the China Horse Club and Newgate Farm.

– AAP

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