The service fee was donated by Godolphin's Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, who has been a great supporter of the CatWalk Trust for more than a decade.
"Godolphin have had a reasonably long association with the CatWalk Trust. It is a foundation that we have taken seriously and appreciate the work they do," Godolphin head of sales Alastair Pulford said.
"Sheikh Mohammed and Godolphin have always provided something worthwhile to help with their fundraising, because we obviously feel it is very important.
"We were very happy to donate a nomination to Brazen Beau back in 2017. I was there for the auction and witnessed a very spirited bidding duel between Kevin Hickman, whose generosity is unbelievable, and Tony Rider, who was the underbidder.
"Brazen Beau, at the time, had an advertised service fee of A$40,000, so it was a tremendous act of generosity both Kevin and Tony showed towards the CatWalk Trust.
Godolphin are very grateful to them as well."
Hickman selected Stepanova for the mating and at New Zealand Bloodstock's Yearling Sales earlier this year he decided to gift the resulting filly back to the CatWalk Trust.
"Kevin has always wanted to do something for CatWalk and for Catriona with all the work she has done," Scully said.
The filly is earmarked to go through Valachi Downs' draft at Karaka next January and Scully is over the moon with the amount of support this incentive is receiving from a
number of people.
"We are hoping to put her through Karaka next year in Book 1," Scully said.
"New Zealand Bloodstock have confirmed that they will waive the entry and commission fees, which is great, so all proceeds will go directly to the CatWalk Trust.
"Hopefully we might get someone prepared to stump up and pay top dollar for a quality horse and hopefully we can get them to go a bit further because it's all going to a charity."
- NZ Racing Desk