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$6000 buy claims Memsie Stakes prize – Racenet
Behemoth joined the list of ‘cheapies’ to win at the highest level in Saturday’s Memsie Stakes at Caulfield.

Behemoth joined the list of ‘cheapies’ to win at the highest level in Saturday’s Memsie Stakes at Caulfield.
Behemoth fetched just $6000 at the 2017 Magic Millions National Sale but earned $450,000 for his owners when he dashed clear to claim his maiden Group I win.
The son of All Too Hard had already made plenty rue their decision to bypass the big gelding at the sales, banking more than $800,000 before his Memsie Stakes triumph.
Craig Williams sent Behemoth to the lead at the 200m before th…
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