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Unbeaten 3YO sold ahead of Scone Guineas 2013

Missy Cummings, the favourite to win the Inglis 3YO Guineas, has been sold a couple of days out from the $500,000 race.

Trainer Anthony Cummings, who paid $80,000 for the Magnus filly as a yearling and kept 100 per cent ownership of the now unbeaten three-year-old, revealed that for an undisclosed sum he has sold out to the breeder who offered her at public auction in 2011.

β€œJust in the last day I’ve sold her to Robert Crabtree,” Cummings told AAP.

β€œHe bred the filly and he’s bought it back. He knows the pedigree and he still owns a piece of Magnus and he knows how good they can be.

β€œI buy them to sell them … it’s just that some take longer to sell than others.”

Crabtree runs Dorrington Farm in Victoria and has enjoyed recent success with Cummings through the Sydney autumn wins of Scandiva, a close relation to the recently retired champion sprinter Black Caviar.

Missy Cummings has won each of her three starts and added considerable dollars to her residual value with a stakes win at Randwick on the final day of the Sydney autumn carnival.

She heads into the Scone race on Saturday as a well-found commodity in early trading and after $5 was bet about her chances she now heads the Guineas market at $4.20.

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