Two of Australia’s best two-year-olds have been bought by the cashed-up Yulong Investments.
Yulong, backed by Chinese billionaire Yuesheng Zhang, have splashed the cash for Blue Diamond winner Streisand and colt Paradoxium who won the Todman Stakes.
Streisand, who will remain in the care of Victorian trainer Clinton McDonald, also finished second in the Golden Slipper.
STREISAND WINS THE BLUE DIAMOND 💎
Ben Melham you star ⭐@BMelham @cmcdonaldracing pic.twitter.com/mHPWe2ONX9
— 7HorseRacing 🐎 (@7horseracing) February 21, 2026
Both will now wear the Yulong green and white. The ownership details changed on Racing Australia on Tuesday.
Paradoxium is also expected to stay with trainer Bjorn Baker.
No sale price has been publicly confirmed.
Former AFL star Michael Gardiner was a part owner in Streisand, who has already collected $2.3 million in prize money.
Paradoxium stamps his TAB Golden Slipper ticket with a cruisy win in the Todman Stakes! 💥@BBakerRacing pic.twitter.com/PbxaH5R3Os
— SKY Racing (@SkyRacingAU) March 7, 2026






