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How stud supremo built empire on ‘risk and reward’ – Byron Shire News
Newgate Farm boss Henry Field hopes to unearth another potential stallion prospect as he applies his strategy to stay at the forefront of thoroughbred breeding.

Newgate Farm supremo Henry Field’s “risk and reward” strategy is something of a family trait that has irrevocably changed the course of Australian racing and breeding.
Field and his backers used the tactic again earlier this week to secure a majority share in the promising two-year-old colt Profiteer, who races for his new syndicate of owners in the $2 million Inglis Millennium (1100m) at Royal Randwick.
“This is one of those deals that if Profiteer wins, then it’s exciting times for us,” Field…
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