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2020 INGLIS AUSTRALIAN EASTER YEARLING SALE SUPPLEMENT KOOLMAN ON HUNT FOR NEXT SUN OR STAR AT EASTER
LEGH SEARCHING FOR FURTHER INGLIS SUCCESS
EASTER HIGHLIGHTS LOTS TO LOOK OUT FOR
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By Andrew Hawkins
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he 2020 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale will long be remembered for the extraordinary situation that confronts the racing and breeding industries - and most of the world. This will be a yearling sale like no other as, for the first time in history, no yearlings will actually step into the Sydney ring for the most prestigious auction in the southern hemisphere. The Inglis Digital platform, which has already hosted more than 40 sales in the three years since its inception, takes centre stage for this historic event. While there may be no crowd around the sales ring, no
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call of the auctioneer, no gavel, the most important ingredient is still there: potentially the next Schillaci, Might And Power or Exceed And Excel, or maybe the next Able Friend or The Autumn Sun. Top-class three-year-olds Loving Gaby, Exceedance, Super Seth, Funstar, Aethero and Dragon Leap continue to highlight the sheer quality that’s on offer at Easter. For the first time in nearly two decades, a Triple Crown winner will be represented at an Inglis Easter sale in American Pharoah, while we also prepare for a changing of the guard with the penultimate crops of sires like Redoute’s Choice and Deep Impact. It is with the next superstars in mind that we congregate virtually for a sale that will long live in our collective memory. The ANZ Bloodstock News team will bring you the latest and we look forward to working with you all in the coming days. I hope you enjoy this supplement and our extensive Inglis Easter coverage. And, most importantly, stay safe.
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Legh looking for
Alabama Express and connections
FURTHER INGLIS SUCCESS Lewis Lesbirel
W
hile the immediate future of this year’s Australian racing calendar rests in the hands of the Covid-19 outbreak, 2019 was indisputably a good year for Rupert Legh and his partners. A memorable 12 months yielded 109 winners in total, with Group 1 scorers Brutal (O’Reilly) and Exceedance (Exceed And Excel) putting paid to any assertion that bread and butter wins on the provincial circuit accounted for most of that impressive figure. All things considered, it was not a bad return for the Melbourne-based businessman, known predominantly in recent times for his association with Australian racing legend Chautauqua (Encosta De Lago) but whose love for the game stretches as far back as his teenage years,
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paying the 20 cent admission fee to gain entry into Caulfield racecourse. Those prices may be a far cry from the six figure sums he now hands over to secure those at the top of his equine wish list, but Legh’s success at yearling sales across Australasia would raise even the stiffest of eyebrows. His secret? There is none, just a simple two step approach to buying a racehorse. “One, you need good friends around you to support the purchase, because I don’t syndicate and I don’t like having horses on my own,” he says. “I’ve got a group of friends who like the industry and who also can’t afford to buy a horse on their own. You have fun when you’ve got your mates involved in horses, it’s great to share the successes but also share the lows. “Two, you’ve got to make sure you’ve got the right trainers you want to be with. I have two in particular, Mike Moroney and John Hawkes. I believe John is one of the best judges of horses in the country and Paul Moroney equally. “You want to be with people who you trust, you like, and you know they’re good at what they do.” As Legh continues to walk through his approach to the yearling sales, it becomes profoundly clear that he is a man who knows what he likes. And what he doesn’t. “I don’t like being with big stables, I like being with smaller stables where in my mind there’s more attention to detail,” he says. “As a client you want to be the number one client in a stable so that if there’s an opportunity, you’re the first call that they make. “Once I buy one, I like to have it well and truly sold before
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I buy the next one. I don’t like buying half a dozen horses and thinking gee, who am I going to put into these horses? “I’ve already had those meetings and got people who want to be in those horses with me. I don’t like big numbers and I like people who understand the industry. They understand the highs and the lows, and there are more lows than highs. They also know that when you write a cheque there’s every chance that you’ll never see that cheque again. “You need industry people who understand it, who aren’t going to give you grief every time a horse crosses the line in fifth or sixth, and you get a phone call within two seconds having a grizzle about the horse or jockey. They have trust in what I do.” Trust is something Legh places great emphasis on, as is patience. “You also need people who are going to be patient with you. One thing I won’t do is push horses, and nor do our trainers,” he adds. “At the end of the day, you have to look after the horses, and they’ll look after you. Patience. Absolute patience. “It’s all about being involved with the right people. I have been lucky enough, and lucky is the right word, to have success because of the support of some terrific friends around me. They’re not in every horse, I get different people in, but there’s a core group who come into these horses and they’ve got to be given enormous credit for the support and confidence they’ve given me to go and buy the number of horses we have bought. “Rupert and Cheryl Legh’s success would not be where it is today without the support of those type of people, but equally the support and work that John Hawkes and Paul and Mike Moroney put into buying the right horses.”
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I THINK IT’S IMPORTANT THAT THEY CAN GO TO A SALE AND BUY SOMETHING THAT THEY REALLY WANT, BECAUSE SOMETIMES THEY PROBABLY HAVEN’T WHEN THEY SHOULD HAVE - RUPERT LEGH As Legh reminisces about a select few stars who slipped through the net, it becomes clear that he holds the latter trio in the highest regard. The kind of unequivocal faith that can be hard to come by in this industry. “I think it’s important that they can go to a sale and buy something that they really want, because sometimes they probably haven’t when they should have,” Legh recalls. “Mike desperately wanted Youngstar but didn’t get her, so now we say to him, ‘Mike, if you find something you really want, you’ve got to buy it. You’ve missed too many and if you want it we’ll back you.’ There’s nothing better for a trainer than to be able to go to a sale knowing we can underwrite what they buy. “He knows that now and it’s the same with John Hawkes. He knows he’s got that type of support, where he can go to a sale and buy what John Hawkes wants to buy, without being stupid. “We have two siblings to Super Seth - Wild Planet and The Bald Eagle - and we should have had Super Seth as well. I don’t know what happened there. but he was one who got away from us and shouldn’t have.” Legh may have missed out on Super Seth’s stud credentials, but his equine battalion is certainly not devoid of stallion prospects. Newgate Farm have purchased a 50 per cent stake in Doncaster Mile (Gr 1, 1600m) hero Brutal, while Coolmore Stud Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m) winner Exceedance will stand at Vinery at the culmination of his career on the track. More recently, Yulong Investments acquired a significant interest in C F Orr Stakes (Gr 1, 1400m) winner Alabama Express (Redoute’s Choice), who - like Exceedance - was sourced at the Inglis Easter Yearling Sale. But it may be some time before the son of the late Redoute’s Choice (Danehill) embarks on his second career at Yulong’s Victorian property in Nagambie, for there is a recurring theme in all of Legh’s stallion deals. “When I did the deal for Alabama Express, it was a deal breaker if it wasn’t agreed that we could continue racing him into his four-year-old season and beyond,” he recalls. “We made sure the clause in the agreement provided for that because I want to see him run on. “He’s only had eight starts and whilst everyone said he didn’t win the Australian Guineas, he had a terrible virus and was in Werribee Veterinary Clinic for 12 days. He’s out now and up at Yulong in Nagambie, but I want to
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see him win some better races come the spring and increase his value. I think this horse is so untapped. “A lot of studs worry that once they buy into a horse it might lose some of its value or shine if it gets beaten, or they’d like to get it to stud sooner so they can start getting the fees in. “When I know I’ve got a good horse I’m not afraid of going and racing them. If you get beat you get beat, but I don’t concern myself with that. “I want to see our horses run on like your Octagonals and your Lonhros. Racing needs them. These young horses are leaving the scene far too soon.” While that attitude is refreshing in what is a supremely competitive market, it may not be so easy to maintain when the shoe is on the other foot. The number of stallions who have donned Legh’s famous navy silks with a gold lightning bolt has unsurprisingly helped fuel speculation that a stud of his own could be in the offing, but for now Legh is happy to continue exploring other ways to make a stallion of his star colts. “It’s a long throw at the stumps and something well in the distance, but I’d absolutely love to do it,” he says in regard to a potential stud of his own. “You see the sort of horses we’ve had come through - Brutal, Grunt, Tivaci, Headwater, Exceedance, Alabama Express - we could have had our own stud. “Fortunately, we’re forging great partnerships with great studs. I have people at Vinery who I’m in partnership with, and they do an excellent job. They’re a world class outfit so it’s great to be involved with them, as are Newgate who we are also involved with. Blue Gum Farm, Waikato and the up-andcoming Yulong have been great to me as well. “You need a lot of knowledge and a lot of good people around you, so at this stage, while it’s a dream to have my own stud, I think I’d be better to focus on supporting those who have a better knowledge than I’ll ever have.” So, a stud of his own may remain a pipedream for now, but there is still plenty to look forward to for Legh and his partners. It is highly plausible that Brutal, Exceedance and Alabama Express, all of whom have stud deals secured, will race on next season. Master Of Wine “will be an even better horse in the spring”, a frightening thought given the ease at which he sauntered to victory in the Sky High Stakes (Gr 3, 2000m) earlier this month, while fellow imports Buffalo River (Noble Mission) and Aktau (Teofilo) have bigger targets in the pipeline. Masked Crusader (Toronado), as easy a winner of a Caulfield maiden as you are likely to see, could well be a Group horse of the future, but you would be foolish to think that any of the above has compromised Legh’s commendable levelheadedness. “You don’t want too much exposure. It’s a tough industry and we all know how good it is to be up there, but before you know it you can be back down there again,” he says. “You’ve got to be grateful for the run you’re having and you hope it continues, but we’ve all been around too long to know that you’re going to have your ups and downs, so enjoy the moments you’re having.” With racing’s short-term future currently resting on the containment of a rapidly spreading virus, that seems as good an assertion as any to leave festering in the mind.
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Chautauqua
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or years he captivated audiences with his electric turn of foot and enigmatic barrier antics, and now Chautauqua (Encosta De Lago) has found a new way to command the attention of a crowd. Loved by so many for his eccentric behaviour and distinctive dappled grey coat, Chautauqua’s six Group 1 victories suggest he was a pretty good racehorse as well. That is of course when he decided he wanted to leave the barriers. Chautauqua’s days as a racehorse were numbered after he refused to jump in a Moonee Valley trial 18 months ago, but in his new career as a show horse, the grey flash has shown no signs of the stubbornness that curtailed his racing career. “He’s absolutely fantastic and has taken to it like a duck to water, which was a surprise to a lot of people,” his racing owner Rupert Legh told ANZ Bloodstock News. “People thought he wouldn’t adjust but he’s in such a great place, in such good care. Casey Bruce and Rob Gaylard who look after him, as I said to someone the other day, if they had a bed big enough I think he’d be sleeping in there with them. “They love him to death. He looks a picture of health – a very healthy, happy and loved individual.” Legh is optimistic that the three-time T J Smith Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m) winner can continue to progress in his second career, having already shown signs that his temperament will be suited to the show horse arena. “He had his first outing with a bit of an audience about a month ago,” Legh added. “Initially he was a little bit overawed, but by the time he understood what it was about he was having his photo taken, patted, and hugged by about 30 people. “He stood there like a gent, like someone who had been doing it for a long time. Everyone I speak to says he’s that intelligent and he’s picked it up so quickly. “He’ll be out there doing his thing in the next three or four months and hopefully we see him at some of the major shows in Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney, to give all of his supporters something to cheer for and watch him in his new career.”
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ANZ Bloodstock News 2020 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale Supplement
SUN OR STAR AT EASTER Scott Sanbrook
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liver Koolman is just as happy wading in the shallows as he is diving in at the deep end of the yearling pool at Easter time. The bloodstock expert has made a splash with his expensive colt purchases and at the same time ridden a wave of success with his bargain basement filly buys. Koolman would love to find another The Autumn Sun (Redoute’s Choice) at the 2020 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sales on April 7 and 8. And he would be as equally content if he went home with the next Funstar (Adelaide) or Egg Tart (Sebring). Koolman outlaid a total of $820,000 for the three and has watched with satisfaction as they have amassed more than $5.5 million in prize money. The bloodstock and racing manager for Hermitage Thoroughbreds will stick to his tried and true formula of sourcing youngsters from both ends of the bidding spectrum at the Inglis Riverside sales ring at Warwick Farm.
“As to what we will be buying, we will not know exactly until we’re at the sale,” Koolman said. “To a certain extent, we wing it, going with what feels right at the time. If we like it, we will want to get our hands on it - and we hate getting beaten.” The depth and consistency of the catalogue allows Koolman to assess each lot with an open mind. “We buy more yearlings from the Easter sale than any other during the year,” Koolman said. “It’s well documented that the statistics are fantastic for Easter graduates, regardless of their price. Our attitude is that it’s a sale the breeders tend to target so we should too. “The vendors are excited to get the progeny of their mares into the catalogue and we know we can put our faith in their confidence. It’s their reputation on the line and we are willing to back their judgement.” Koolman went to the top shelf when he paid $700,000 for The Autumn Sun at Easter in 2017. The Autumn Sun was from Azmiyna (Galileo), who was a half-sister to the 2005 Champion European Older Horse and sire Azamour (Night Shift) and came from one of the Aga Khan’s top families.
The Autumn Sun
THE FUNNY THING IS I RECEIVED AN EMAIL FROM CHRIS WALLER AFTER FUNSTAR’S FIRSTEVER BARRIER TRIAL AND HE SAID SHE WOULD WIN A FLIGHT STAKES, KOOLMAN SAID. HE WAS SPOT ON THE MONEY THAT FAR OUT - OLIVER KOOLMAN
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“We had a brief to procure a Derby prospect and The Autumn Sun was put to us by the Chris Waller team and Guy Mulcaster, who must take a lot of the credit for us securing him,” Koolman said. “While he was by Redoute’s Choice, he was from a Galileo mare, which was not what the big syndicators were looking for. (Hermitage’s owner) Eugene Chuang happens to be a big fan of Galileo. “It turned out that The Autumn Sun was the first sold on a list of seven yearlings that Chris and Guy had provided us and we had an unlimited budget for the one colt we were going to buy, so there was an element of luck involved as well.” The Autumn Sun proved to be a headline horse for Hermitage, winning almost everything but a Derby. From just nine starts, The Autumn Sun tallied eight wins, with five of them at Group 1 level for the powerful Waller stable.
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AM LOOKING FOR A QUALITY ATHLETE BUT I AM FORGIVING AT THE SAME TIME,” A VET WILL NEVER TALK ME OUT OF BUYING A HORSE; THEY WON’T STOP ME ONE LITTLE BIT. IN MY EYES THE PERFECT HORSE IS FOUND IN THE DRESSAGE ARENA - OLIVER KOOLMAN << Continued from page 6 The Autumn Sun claimed the Caulfield Guineas (Gr 1, 1600m), Randwick Guineas (Gr 1, 1600m) and Rosehill Guineas (Gr 1, 2000m) as well as the Golden Rose (Gr 1, 1400m) at Rosehill and the J J Atkins Stakes (Gr 1, 1600m) at Doomben. While prize money earnings of $3,489,121 made The Autumn Sun look a cheap buy, it was a drop in the ocean compared to his subsequent sale. Arrowfield Stud acquired a 50 per cent controlling interest in October, 2018 which was believed to value the high-profile colt at close to $30 million. Koolman found himself in a vastly different situation when he bought Egg Tart as a yearling for just $40,000 in 2015. “It was the second session of the sale and we were looking for a horse which had fallen through the cracks,” Koolman said. “Egg Tart proved to be just that. She had a good body but had offset knees and was immature and needed time.
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“We did not worry about getting a vet check. We knew she would not pass one.” Egg Tart went on to win the Australasian Oaks (Gr 1, 2000m) and Queensland Oaks (Gr 1, 2400m) and topped $1.3 million in earnings from her seven victories. “We backed our judgment with her but we were still very lucky – there’s no denying that,” Koolman said. “She gave us a great ride.” Koolman arrived at the 2018 Easter sale hoping to secure a half-sister to a filly with whom he was already familiar. His father Anton had picked up Youngstar (High Chaparral) for $200,000 at the 2016 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale in Melbourne. “Youngstar was a maiden at the time but we knew that Chris Waller and (jockey) Kerrin McEvoy had a good opinion of her,” Koolman said. The relation by Adelaide (Galileo) out of Starspangled (Danehill) was knocked down to Koolman for $80,000 and named Funstar. “We weren’t going to let anyone else take her home,” Koolman said. “Eight weeks later, Youngstar won the Queensland Oaks.” Funstar emerged from Youngstar’s shadow when she blitzed her rivals in the Flight Stakes (Gr 1, 1600m) at Randwick in October. “The funny thing is I received an email from Chris Waller after Funstar’s first-ever barrier trial and he said she would win a Flight Stakes,” Koolman said. “He was spot on the money that far out.” Funstar notched her fifth win at her seventh appearance when she led throughout in the Phar Lap Stakes (Gr 2, 1500m) at Rosehill on March 14. “Early on, Youngstar kept adding value to Funstar,” Koolman said. “Now, it’s the other way around.” Koolman has built an amazing strike-rate with his yearling purchases and interest in his small but select syndicate continues to grow. “Our ownership group mainly comprises family and
friends but is gradually getting bigger, with other people we have dealt with over the years wanting to become involved,” he said. “It’s a lot to do with the management. We buy the horse and then hand it over to Chris Waller and his team to look after everything else. “Our group is extremely fortunate to have owners who are patient and understanding and respect the game for what it is. We are playing the sport of kings and while we are not all kings, we can still play our part if we go about it the right way. “Our expectations are not high. We get our thrills from winning races. And I would struggle to identify a horse that we have been disappointed with.” Koolman is again expected to be a major player at Easter after being involved in 18 purchases at last year’s sale. “Hermitage was looking to buy a number of fillies to support The Autumn Sun at stud,” he said. “This year our syndicate will be pinching what we can again.” Koolman will be searching for the equine equivalent of an Olympic gold medallist rather than a movie star version. “I am looking for a quality athlete but I am forgiving at the same time,” he said. “A vet will never talk me out of buying a horse; they won’t stop me one little bit. In my eyes the perfect horse is found in the dressage arena. “You don’t see Olympians coming out of Hollywood.”
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ANZ Bloodstock News 2020 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale Supplement
EASTER HIGHLIGHTS By Lloyd Jackson
THE GRAND FINALE
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he good ones will sort themselves out” is often the prediction from auctioneers as to which lots might top or at least feature strongly at a particular sale. Usually, that’s true but not so for the grand lady of sales, the 2020 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale. This one is way different, which could throw such non-predictions way off kilter; not just because of the unusual nature of this sale but such is the quality of pedigrees available this year. Instead, the most common question from buyers might just be: “How on earth do we choose?” That’s because this year’s catalogue is simply stunning. They could start by confining their purchases to just the leading and most popular sires but there are more than just a few that fall into that category: I Am Invincible (Invincible Spirit), Snitzel (Redoute’s Choice), Fastnet Rock (Danehill), Exceed And Excel (Danehill), Not A Single Doubt (Redoute’s Choice), Pierro (Lonhro) and Redoute’s Choice (Danehill) himself. These seven account for more than 200 lots or 40% of the catalogue, led by Snitzel’s 67 lots and I Am Invincible’s 48. All that is left to differentiate the top lots is conformation, meaning that the digital x-ray and endoscope repository will be inundated with enquiries. Given that many of the wellcredentialled colts have enormous potential as future stallions, that should come as no surprise. Without the benefit of accessing the repository yet, attempting to narrow this catalogue to a dozen or so might be futile (yet fun).
COLTS
Snitzel is the sire of Lot 447, the first foal of the top-flight mare First Seal (Fastnet Rock). Her six wins included four at Group 1 and Group 2 level and she was four times Group 1-placed. First Seal achieved Champion Australian Female Sprinter status in 2015-16 and is, in turn, the daughter of dual Group 1 winner Episode (Scenic). Outstanding sire I Am Invincible is represented by four colts with mouthwatering bloodlines and any one of them would easily qualify as a future potential stallion. LOT 65 (I Am Invincible) will allow the auctioneers to get misty-eyed as he is out of an Encosta de Lago (Fairy King) half-sister to wonder mare Winx (Street Cry). Winx’s 37 wins (33 in succession) are so fresh in the minds of buyers, a promoter’s dream, it will surprise if this colt doesn’t prove very popular. LOT 35 (I Am Invincible) falls into a similar category, being from Group 3 and Listed winner London Lolly (Charge Forward), herself a half-sister to the fabulous $8 million earner Chautauqua (Encosta de Lago). The mottled grey champion sprinter beat the best in Hong Kong and included six Group 1 successes among his 13 career wins, as well seven Group 1 placings. This colt’s granddam, Lovely Jubly (Lion Hunter), was no slouch either, winning two Group 1s. LOT 209 (I Am Invincible) is from the top class sprinting mare Snitzerland (Snitzel), a winner of eight including the Lightning Stakes (Gr 1, 1000m) down the straight at Flemington, as well as five
Group 2 and Group 3 victories. She also finished second to Pierro in the 2012 Golden Slipper Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m) and has already produced two stakes performers (her only two foals to race) including Hard Landing (All Too Hard), winner of the Maribyrnong Stakes (Gr 3, 1000m) on debut. LOT 407 (I Am Invincible) is very well related, with an interesting twist. His dam Diamond Drille (Al Maher) took out the Queen of the Turf Stakes (Gr 1, 1600m) at Randwick, one of her five wins, and she was Group 1-placed. She is a sister to Listed winner M’Lady Pedrille and half-sister to Madame Pedrille (Secret Savings), the winner of three Listed races in Sydney. The twist: this colt’s granddam is a sister to the granddam of his sire, I Am Invincible. LOT 212 (Zoustar) is not by one of
the seven aforementioned sires, but this colt will no doubt attract much interest being the brother to the outstanding Sunlight (Zoustar). He certainly fits the same bill as the colts listed above. His sister is a wonderful sprinter, has three Group 1s to her name including two feature Flemington sprints, the Coolmore Stud Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m) and Newmarket Handicap (Gr 1, 1200m), both down the straight six. A second sister, Sisstar, is also a Group 3 winner at Flemington. The above colts’ potential residual value is matched by some outstanding pedigrees among the fillies. Black type achieved by any of the following fillies virtually guarantees a prominent second career in the broodmares’ paddock.
I AM INVINCIBLE By Invincible Spirit, Yarraman Park’s flagship stallion was Australia’s leading freshman sire in the 2013-14 season and recently made history by siring a record 28 Australian stakes winners in a season, including Group 1 winners Oohood, Voodoo Lad, Viddora and Invincibella. He was also chosen to cover Winx in her maiden season as a broodmare.
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ANZ Bloodstock News 2020 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale Supplement
SNITZEL Record-breaking stallion, two-time Champion Sire of 2YOs and the sire of 27 million dollar plus yearlings. Snitzel recently joined an elite band of stallions becoming a three-time Champion Sire of Australia, joining greats such as Danehill and Sir Tristram.
FILLIES
LOT 223 (I Am Invincible) is the daughter of the brilliant Dubawi (Dubai Millennium) mare Srikandi, whose nine victories (from only 15 starts) included two Queensland prizes back-to-back, the Stradbroke Handicap (Gr 1, 1350m) and the Tattersalls Tiara (Gr 1, 1400m), in which she ran third the previous year. This filly is sure to sell well. LOT 455 (I Am Invincible) is out of a fine racemare, Group 2 winner and Group 1 placegetter Forever Loved (High Chaparral). The filly’s granddam is a Danehill (Danzig) Listed winner and her third dam is the AJC Sires’ Produce Stakes (Gr 1, 1400m) winner Tristalove (Sir Tristram). As far as residual value goes, this filly has it in spades, being from the incomparable Eight Carat family. From the same wonderful family are Lots 87 and 230. LOT 87 (Snitzel) is a daughter of the fabulous More Joyous, whose 21 wins (eight in succession at one point) included eight at the highest class, six of those at Royal Randwick. This filly’s granddam Sunday Joy
won the Australian Oaks (Gr 1, 2400m) and her third dam Joie Denise (Danehill) won the Queensland Oaks (Gr 1, 2400m). Investors in great families such as this one will be sure to check out Lot 230 (More Than Ready), the sister to More Joyous. The Denise’s Joy (Seventh Hussar) family is like gold and every stud would be delighted to own a filly, especially one as royally-bred as her, and from this line as well. LOT 215 (Pierro) is the sister to Shadow Hero, winner of the Randwick Guineas (Gr
1, 1600m) in early March. He also took out the Spring Champion Stakes (Gr 1, 2000m) at Randwick in the spring, making this filly somewhat valuable. Their dam is a Group 3-winning granddaughter of Champion 2YO Filly and twice Group 1 winner Victory Vein (Mr Henrysee). The best of the best, the crème de la crème, the grand finale; all in one unprecedented setting.
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LOTS SOLD AS FOALS
INGLIS PREMIER YEARLING SALE - OVERALL DAY ONE DAY TWO
Lot
Type
Sire
Dam
on a/c of
6
Bay or Brown colt
Zoustar
Kiss in the Rain
Widden Stud
25
Bay or Brown colt
Divine Prophet
Lenience (IRE)
Edinburgh Park Stud
34
Bay colt
Dundeel (NZ)
Lodore Falls
Lyndhurst Farm
46
Bay filly
Teofilo (IRE)
Lumina
Edinburgh Park Stud
72
Chestnut colt
Sebring
Miss Husson
Yulong
81
Chestnut colt
Teofilo (IRE)
Modesty
KBL Thoroughbreds
91
Bay colt
Exceed And Excel
Mornington Mist
Glastonbury Farms
92
Bay or Brown colt
Xtravagant (NZ)
Moshki
Newhaven Park
94
Bay or Brown colt
Zoustar
Mrs Kipling
Aquis Farm Operations
100
Bay or Brown filly
Pride of Dubai
Nagoya
Lime Country Thoroughbreds Pty Ltd
103
Brown filly
Nicconi
National Velvet
Lime Country Thoroughbreds Pty Ltd
105
Bay colt
Pride of Dubai
Nazca
Coolmore Stud
124
Bay filly
Pierro
Pampurr
Milburn Creek
162
Chestnut colt
Frosted (USA)
Riptide
KBL Thoroughbreds
164
Bay colt
Zoustar
Koccinea (NZ)
Yulong
175
Bay colt
Into Mischief (USA)
Russian Moon (USA)
Valiant Stud
194
Bay colt
Brazen Beau
Sew it Seams
Lyndhurst Farm
223
Bay filly
I Am Invincible
Srikandi
Kitchwin Hills
243
Brown colt
So You Think (NZ )
Third Degree
Milburn Creek
253
Bay or Brown colt
Pride of Dubai
Triple Asset
KBL Thoroughbreds
265
Bay colt
Zoustar
Valentine's Reward
Lime Country Thoroughbreds Pty Ltd
273
Bay colt
Redoute's Choice
Victoire Celebre (USA)
Yarraman Park Stud
290
Chestnut colt
American Pharoah (USA)
World Map (IRE)
Milburn Creek
293
Brown colt
Medaglia d'Oro (USA)
Yolo Girl (NZ)
Fernrigg Farm
298
Bay colt
Exceed And Excel
Zenaida (NZ)
Ampulla Lodge
310
Brown filly
Pierro
Albaicin
Yulong
367
Bay filly
Star Turn
Capable Mahira
KBL Thoroughbreds
376
Bay colt
Not A Single Doubt
Celebrity Appeal
Coolmore Stud
380
Bay colt
Exceed And Excel
Chateau d'Yquem (NZ )
Lyndhurst Farm
393
Chestnut filly
Pride of Dubai
Count Your Fingers
Two Bays Farm
416
Bay filly
Not A Single Doubt
Drinks All Round (NZ)
Segenhoe Stud Australia Pty Ltd
418
Bay colt
Exceed And Excel
Duhallow
A List Stud Pty Ltd
436
Bay colt
Pierro
Fashion Rocks
Sledmere Stud
442
Bay colt
Capitalist
Fiesole
Milburn Creek
445
Bay filly
Capitalist
Fine Mist
Sledmere Stud
448
Bay filly
Exceed And Excel
Flash of Innocence
A List Stud Pty Ltd
451
Chestnut colt
Shooting to Win
Folly (NZ)
Aquis Farm Operations
459
Chestnut colt
Extreme Choice
French Fern
Fernrigg Farm
477
Chestnut colt
Sebring
Gwenella (IRE)
A List Stud Pty Ltd
486
Bay filly
American Pharoah (USA)
High Valyrian
Milburn Creek
495
Brown colt
Capitalist
Iggimacool
Milburn Creek
497
Bay colt
Dundeel (NZ)
Impossibly
Henley Park
503
Bay or Brown colt
Medaglia d'Oro (USA)
Isstoora
Aquis Farm Operations
507
Brown filly
Medaglia d'Oro (USA)
Jemsa (USA)
Coolmore Stud
508
Bay colt
Zoustar
Jeter
Lyndhurst Farm
514
Bay filly
Medaglia d'Oro (USA)
Just One Moment
Fernrigg Farm
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STEVE MORAN It’s a case of Feehan versus Craiglee in Sunday’s Underwood
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I
f recent history is any guide, then Western Australian galloper Gatting faces a monumental task to repeat his Eastern seaboard debut in the Group 1
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Not only does the son of Hard Spun have
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to defy the usually huge odds against longshot
Nature Strip puts winnersin repeating, he’d become just the third horse in to 30 years to complete the double; 25 blistering display have tried and only Weekend Hussler (2008) win Moir Stakes and Northerly (2002) have been successful.
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Longshot retiree upsets favourite Homesman in Caulfield Group 1
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Smith rejuvenates veteran Black Heart Bart to win second Underwood
What's On:
Stakes races: Rosehill (NSW) - Golden Rose
Stakes (Gr 1, 1400m), Golden Pendant (Gr The son of Nicconi adds second elite level race to his CV 2, 1400m), Shannon Stakes (Gr 2, 1500m), with impressive victory at The Valley Furthermore, none the past Craiglee Gloaming Stakesten (Gr 3, 1800m), Colin
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Stephen Quality (Gr 3, 2400m), Heritage
Stakes winners has managed to(Listed, win1100m) another race Stakes - Mornington (VIC)
Race meetings: Leeton (NSW), Tamworth (NSW), Geelong (VIC), Northam (WA)
- R.M. Ansett Classic (Listed, 2400m) -
during the spring which is Belmont verily(WA) dumbfounding - Birthday Stakes
Sales: Fasig-Tipton Midlantic Fall Yearling Sale - Day 1
(Listed, 1200m)
and must cast some doubt over its Group 1 status Metropolitan meetings: Rosehill (NSW),
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Gatting
Doomben (QLD), Morphettville (SA) in a Melbourne carnival which, ridiculously, has Race meetings: Gunnedah (NSW),
in about as many weeks.
Toowoomba (QLD), Belmont (WA), Ellerslie (NZ), New Plymouth (NZ)
International Group 1 races: Newmarket In contrast, the Group 2 Feehan Stakes (UK) - Middle Park Stakes (Gr 1, 6f ),
COVERAGE FROM YESTERDAY’S RACING AT THE VALLEY MORNING BRIEFING
Cheveley Park— Stakes (Gr 1,been 6f ) - Santaa Anita — won this year by Homesman has
Nature Strip
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Black Heart Bart
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indsey
Smith
has
to resurrect the nine-year-old gelding’s career. pulled
off
Smith conceded that he was not overly
a remarkable training feat by
confident that Black Heart Bart would make
managing
it back to the races until an encouraging
to
rejuvenate
the
once retired Black Heart Bart
(Blackfriars) to win his sixth Group 1 race and second Underwood Stakes (1800m) - three years on from his first victory in the Caulfield feature. Western Australian Smith took over the Warrnambool stables once owned by Black Heart Bart’s disqualified trainer Darren Weir
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Cranbourne barrier trial effort last month. "Before he trialled I started to doubt, but then he trialled well," Smith said. "His first race was good and then his second
N
right grade I can keep him progressing along. Follow us @anz_news: click here We won't aim too high I don't think at this stage. And I think if we come back this time
"It's a good result." Continued on page 2>>
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Chandelier (Gr 1, 8.5f ), Rodeo Drive much better portent of things toStakes come through
1 horse with an impressive win in the $1
Stakes (Gr 1, 10f ), Awesome Again Stakes
(Gr 1, 9f ) - Belmont Park (US) - Jockey the balance of the spring carnival.
million sprint.
Ridden by James McDonald, Nature Strip
Club Gold Cup Stakes (Gr 1, 10f ), Vosburgh
Stakes (Gr 1, 6f ) Six of the past ten Feehan winners have
began well from the inside barrier and was able to hold the inside advantage to eventually lead.
The trackagain record holder over the course won in the coming weeks. The exceptions
and distance from last year's McEwen Stakes
include Rekindled Interest and Whobegotyou,
(Gr 2, 1000m) Nature Strip kicked strongly
around the turn and was able to hold off a
who were later placed in Cox Plates, and Magic
gallant Miss Leonidas (I Am Invincible) by a short neck.
Continued on page 2>>
Consol who didn’t race again that year.
YESTERDAY'S the Melbourne way of going,” GollanSTAKES said. "I RACE RESULTS FROM | MOONEE VALLEY | PAGE 13 think it's important if I can just keep him in his
run was plain, but we thought getting him up to the 1800 metres would be good as he wouldn't be chasing all the time.
(US) - American Pharoah Stakes (Gr 1, 8.5f ),
However, he showed he is a bona fide Group
Wayne Hawkes believes the key to Renewal’s ature Strip (Nicconi) staked his Listed win was Dwayne Dunn not panicking claim for a potential shot at The despite being last and a long way off the leader Everest (1200m) when silencing Zoustyle. "He had a terrible run in transit but his doubters with an impressive the biggest thing was Dwayne didn't panic," victory in the AJ Moir Stakes (Gr 1, 1000m) at Hawkes said. "He just saved it to the last little The Valley last night. bit and he hit the line well." Zoustyle’s trainer The Chris Waller-trained gelding Tony Gollan was ruing the fact that his smart harboured plenty of criticism after his last sprinter missed the stakes win by such a narrow start in the Concorde Stakes (Gr 3, 1000m) margin. "It's a big learning curve for him. It's his when he failed to settle on the front end. first trip away and this was his first time racing
next year we're going to have a bona fide Group 1 horse."
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the 2017 Underwood with four-year-old mare
Kembla Grange (NSW), Mornington (VIC), six Group 1 races from 1600 Gold metres to 2040 metres Coast (QLD), Longreach (QLD),
Bonneval [who’d won the Feehan] and they
is the only victor in recent memory [certainly in the past ten years] to have had an immediate
saddle another four-year-old, this time male,
break and he returned to run second to Black
in The Chosen One — who looks the principal
Caviar in the Group 1 Lightning Stakes and then
danger to Homesman.
went on to win a brace of Group 1 races.
The follow-up form of major race winners
Trust In A Gust and Stratum Star are the
is something of a fascination and generally less
only Rupert Clarke winners, in the past ten
impressive than you might think. Examining
years, to score again that spring - taking the
the two major races at Caulfield last Saturday is
Group 1 Toorak Handicap and Group 3 Coongy
interesting.
Handicap respectively.
Begood Toya Mother was a fast and
Similarly,
Group
3
Naturalism Stakes has produced just two subsequent springtime winners in the past
him with some unexpected cover. Begood Toya Mother is now expected to be
decade; Jameka who went on to win the Group 1 Caulfield Cup and December Draw who won
spelled. Moment Of Change, a low weighted
the Group 1 Turnbull Stakes before failing in
Rupert Clarke winner like Begood Toya Mother,
the Caulfield Cup.
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2019 WI Great Southern Weanling & B’stock Sale
Blue Gum Farm
Redwall Syndicate Ltd
2019 WI Great Southern Weanling & B’stock Sale
Gilgai Farm
Edinburgh Park Stud
2019 WI Great Southern Weanling & B’stock Sale
Diamond Park Breeding and Racing
Lyndhurst Farm
$150,000
2019 MM National Weanling Sale
Rothwell Park
Edinburgh Park Stud
$425,000
2019 MM National Weanling Sale
Rothwell Park
Yu Long Investments (Australia)
$215,000
2019 WI Sydney Broodmare & Weanling Sale
Rushton Park
Orchid Racing
2019 MM National Weanling Sale
Aquis Farm Operations
Bill Andrews
$100,000
2020 WI Classic Yearling Sale
Newhaven Park
Gai Waterhouse / A. Bott / Chris Rutten B/stoc
$110,000
2019 WI Great Southern Weanling & B’stock Sale
Supreme Thoroughbreds
Rothwell Park T/breds
$160,000
2019 MM National Weanling Sale
Grandview
Randwick Bstock Agency (FBAA)/Ravenswood Bstk
$135,000
2019 MM National Weanling Sale
Burnewang North Pastoral Pty Ltd
James Bester B/stock
$120,000
2019 MM National Weanling Sale
Burnewang North Pastoral Pty Ltd
Coolmore Australia
$120,000
2019 MM National Weanling Sale
Kingstar Farm
Grant B/stock
$200,000
2019 MM National Weanling Sale
Blue Gum Farm
International T/breds
2019 MM National Weanling Sale
Taghadoe Stud
Yu Long Investments (Australia)
2019 MM National Weanling Sale
Cornerstone Stud
Oakmont
2019 MM National Weanling Sale
Erinvale Thoroughbreds
Lyndhurst Farm
$180,000
2019 WI Sydney Broodmare & Weanling Sale
Kitchwin Hills
Andrew Williams B/stock
$600,000
2019 MM National Weanling Sale
Telemon Thoroughbreds
Suman Hedge B/stock (FBAA)
$250,000
2019 MM National Weanling Sale
Aquis Farm Operations
Hillside Downs
2019 MM National Weanling Sale
Kitchwin Hills
UHC
$250,000
2019 MM National Weanling Sale
Aquis Farm Operations
Blandford B/stock
$480,000
2019 MM National Weanling Sale
Erinvale Thoroughbreds
Grant B/stock
$250,000
2019 MM National Weanling Sale
Aquis Farm Operations
Fernrigg Farm
$300,000
2019 WI Great Southern Weanling & B’stock Sale
Aquis Farm Operations
Ampulla Lodge
$240,000
2019 MM National Weanling Sale
Burnewang North Pastoral Pty Ltd
Yu Long Investments (Australia)
$125,000
2019 MM National Weanling Sale
Noralla Stud
Bowcock B/stock
2019 MM National Weanling Sale
Cornerstone Stud
James Bester B/stock
$300,000
2019 WI Sydney Broodmare & Weanling Sale
Fernrigg Farm
Lyndhurst Farm
$100,000
2019 WI Sydney Broodmare & Weanling Sale
Coolmore Stud
Stonehouse T/breds / Two Bays Farm
2019 MM National Weanling Sale
Newhaven Park
Segenhoe T/breds
$130,000
2019 MM National Weanling Sale
Riversdale
Laceby Lodge Stud
$210,000
2019 MM National Weanling Sale
Aquis Farm Operations
Sledmere Stud/Cangon
$100,000
2019 MM National Weanling Sale
Rothwell Park
PJ B/stock
$170,000
2019 WI Great Southern Weanling & B’stock Sale
Newgate Consignment
Sledmere Stud / Cangon Stud
$100,000
2019 MM National Weanling Sale
Aquis Farm Operations
Laceby Lodge Stud
$230,000
2019 WI Great Southern Weanling & B’stock Sale
Ponderosa Park
Victoria Peak B/stock
2019 MM National Weanling Sale
Sledmere Stud
Fernrigg Farm
$125,000
2019 WI Great Southern Weanling & B’stock Sale
Aquis Farm Operations
Laceby Lodge Stud
$170,000
2019 MM National Weanling Sale
Lime Country Thoroughbreds
Suman Hedge B/stock (FBAA)
$200,000
2019 MM National Weanling Sale
Newgate Consignment
Grant B/stock
$200,000
2019 WI Great Southern Weanling & B’stock Sale
Glastonbury Farms
A Fu
$250,000
2019 MM National Weanling Sale
Kitchwin Hills
Victoria Peak B/stock
2019 MM National Weanling Sale
Kingstar Farm
Mulcaster B/stock
$190,000
2019 MM National Weanling Sale
Rothwell Park
Lyndhurst Farm
$160,000
2019 WI Great Southern Weanling & B’stock Sale
Stonehouse Thoroughbreds
Fernrigg Farm
$40,000
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spectacular winner of the Rupert Clarke Stakes albeit with a “fired up” Iconoclasm providing
of course, Homesman who won last year after finishing second in the Moonee Valley race and he looks a superior horse in 2019. Murray Baker and Andrew Forsman won
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AIR FORCE BLUE (USA)
Air Force Blue was the champion juvenile of his generation, winning the Phoenix Stakes (G1, 6f ), the National Stakes (Gr 1, 7f ) and the Dewhurst Stakes (Gr 1, 7f ) in successive starts in 2015. He is by War Front (Danzig), who has already stamped himself as an up-andcoming sire of sires with Declaration Of War’s recent success.
2013 WAR FRONT - CHATHAM BY MARIA’S MON STOOD AT COOLMORE STUD, NEW SOUTH WALES
2017 fee: $16,500 (inc GST) 2018 fee: N/A 2019 fee: N/A
RACE RECORD
At 2 : Curragh Phoenix S., Gr.1 (6f beating Washington Dc and Buratino), National S., Gr.1 (7f beating Herald the Dawn and Birchwood), Newmarket Dewhurst S., Gr.1 (7f beating Massaat and Sanus Per Aquam), Curragh Big Bad Bob 2YO Maiden S. (6f), 2d Royal Ascot Coventry S., Gr.2 (6f to Buratino and beating Eltezam)
RECENT AVERAGES BY YEAR Year
Offered
Sold
2020
26
19
Aggregate
Top Colt
Top Filly
Average
Median
1,396,261
150,000
150,000
73,487
52,500
Champion 2YO Colt in Europe in 2015.
ALL SALES Compy.
Code
Year
Type
Col.
Sex
Dam
Vendor
Buyer
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
c
f
Gabbidon
Coolmore Stud
Gai Waterhouse & Adr
150,000
Price
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
b
c
La Bella Luisa
Coolmore Stud
Lenore Saunders
150,000
Knlnd
UKJ
2020
YLG
n
f
Judy B
Eaton Sales, Agent
Andre Lynch
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
bb
c
Andresa
Twin Hills Stud
Malua B/stock
140,000
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
b
c
Big Birdie
Glastonbury Farms
Anthony Cummings T/b
130,000
145,192
RACE RECORD
Age Runs 1st 2nd 3rd Earnings 2 5 4 1 - £548,655 3 4 - - - 0 Totals: 9 4 1 - £548,655
RECENT SALE AVERAGES BY SALE Sale
Compy.
Code
Year
Sale Name
Offered
Sold
Aggregate
Top Colt
Top Filly
Average
May20
MM
MAY
2020
Adelaide Yearling
4
3
141,000
90,000
0
47,000
Median 40,000
MPY20
MM
MPY
2020
Perth Yearling
1
1
130,000
130,000
0
130,000
130,000 30,000
ISC20
WI
ISC
2020
Classic Yearling
2
1
30,000
0
30,000
30,000
KPY20
NZB
KPY
2020
National Yearling
2
2
75,728
36,893
38,835
37,864
37,864
UKJ20
Knlnd
UKJ
2020
Keeneland January All Ages
4
3
233,033
15,245
145,192
77,677
72,596
AMERICAN PHAROAH (USA)
For the first time in nearly two decades, a Triple Crown winner will be represented at Inglis Easter. American Pharoah’s threeyear-old season speaks for itself, and the son of Pioneerof The Nile (Empire Maker) has already had great success in the northern hemisphere from one crop to race.
2012 PIONEEROF THE NILE - LITTLEPRINCESSEMMA, BY YANKEE GENTLEMAN STANDING AT COOLMORE STUD, NEW SOUTH WALES
RACE RECORD
At 2 : Del Mar Futurity, Gr.1 (7f beating Calculator and Iron Fist), Santa Anita Frontrunner S., Gr.1 (8½f beating Calculator and Texas Red) At 3 : Belmont S., Gr.1 (1½m beating Frosted and Keen Ice), Breeders’ Cup Classic, Gr.1 (1¼m beating Effinex and Honor Code), Churchill Downs Kentucky Derby, Gr.1 (1¼m beating Firing Line and Dortmund), Pimlico Preakness S., Gr.1 (9½f beating Tale of Verve and Divining Rod), Monmouth Haskell Invitational S., Gr.1 (9f beating Keen Ice and Upstart), Oaklawn Park Arkansas Derby, Gr.1 (9f beating Far Right and Mr. Z), Rebel S., Gr.2 (8½f beating Madefromlucky and Bold Conquest), 2d Saratoga Travers S., Gr.1 (1¼m to Keen Ice and beating Frosted)
2017 fee: $66,000 (inc GST) 2018 fee: $66,000 (inc GST) 2019 fee: $66,000 (inc GST)
RECENT AVERAGES BY YEAR Year
Offered
Sold
Aggregate
Top Colt
Top Filly
Average
Median
2020
51
44
10,564,808
850,000
575,000
240,109
180,000
Head of the 2015 WTR. Horse of the Year in USA in 2018. Champion 3YO Colt & Triple Crown Winner in USA in 2015. Champion 2YO Colt in USA in 2014. World Thoroughbred Ranking: 134 (in 2015).
ALL SALES Compy.
Code
Year
Type
Col.
Sex
Dam
Vendor
Buyer
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
b
c
Derelique
Lime Country Thoroug
Tom Magnier
Price
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
b
c
Azumi
Segenhoe Stud
Hawkes Racing
750,000
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
b
c
Tsaritsa
Attunga Stud
Spendthrift Australi
675,000
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
b
c
Peaceful Sea
Coolmore Stud
Paul Moroney B/stock
600,000
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
b
f
Starfish
Coolmore Stud
Anthony Panozzo/Matt
575,000
850,000
RACE RECORD
Age Runs 1st 2nd 3rd Earnings 2 3 2 - - US$361,500 3 8 7 1 - US$8,288,800 Totals: 11 9 1 - US$8,650,300
RECENT SALE AVERAGES BY SALE Sale IMY20
Compy.
Code
Year
Sale Name
WI
IMY
2020
Melbourne Premier Yearling
Offered
Sold
7
3
Aggregate
Top Colt
Top Filly
Average
Median
390,000
0
180,000
130,000
150,000 160,000
ISC20
WI
ISC
2020
Classic Yearling
6
5
755,000
160,000
250,000
151,000
KPY20
NZB
KPY
2020
National Yearling
6
6
1,548,543
558,252
194,175
258,090
199,029
MGY20
MM
MGY
2020
Gold Coast Yearling
23
22
7,310,000
850,000
575,000
332,272
230,000
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ASTERN (AUS)
Top-class three-year-old Astern (Medaglia d’Oro) was one of the most exciting colts to head to stud in 2017. Hailing from the Triscay family that has proven so successful, Astern landed the Golden Rose Stakes (Gr 1, 1400m) and finished runner-up in the Coolmore Stud Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m).
2013 MEDAGLIA D’ORO - ESSAOUIRA BY EXCEED AND EXCEL STANDING AT DARLEY, NEW SOUTH WALES
Fee 2017: $38,500 (inc GST) Fee 2018: $33,000 (inc GST) Fee 2019: $33,000 (inc GST)
RACE RECORD
At 2 : ATC (Rosehill) Silver Slipper S., Gr.2 (1100m beating Defcon and Mount Panorama), ATC (Randwick) Kindergarten S., Gr.3 (1100m deadheating with El Divino and beating Geneteau), Surf Meets Turf 2YO P. (1000m) At 3 : ATC (Rosehill) Golden Rose S., Gr.1 (1400m beating Omei Sword and Impending), Run to the Rose H., Gr.2 (1200m beating Star Turn and Impending), 2d VRC Coolmore Stud S., Gr.1 (1200m to Flying Artie and beating Star Turn), ATC (Randwick) Roman Consul S., Gr.2 (1200m to Russian Revolution and beating Capitalist)
RECENT AVERAGES BY YEAR Year
Offered
Sold
Aggregate
Top Colt
Top Filly
Average
Median
2020
80
65
5,745,190
725,000
360,000
88,387
60,000
World Thoroughbred Ranking: 118 (in 2016).
ALL SALES Compy.
Code
Year
Type
Col.
Sex
Dam
Vendor
Buyer
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
b
c
Zimaretto
Yarraman Park Stud
Asian B/stock Servic
725,000
Price
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
b
f
Runway Runaway
Edinglassie Thorough
Matt Laurie Racing
360,000
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
b
c
Outback Saga
Glenlogan Park
James Harron B/stock
270,000
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
b
c
Delaluna
Ashleigh Thoroughbre
Andy Pang/Legends B/
200,000
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
b
f
Sakitto
Glenlogan Park
Star T/breds/Randwic
190,000
RACE RECORD
Age Runs 1st 2nd 3rd Earnings 2 4 3 - - A$301,750 3 5 2 2 - A$877,800 Totals: 9 5 2 - A$1,179,550
RECENT SALE AVERAGES BY SALE Sale
Compy.
Code
Year
Sale Name
Offered
Sold
Aggregate
Top Colt
Top Filly
Average
May-20
MM
MAY
2020
Adelaide Yearling
7
5
232,500
65,000
50,000
46,500
50,000
IMY20
WI
IMY
2020
Melbourne Premier Yearling
17
14
926,000
120,000
145,000
66,142
60,000
KPY20
NZB
KPY
2020
National Yearling
8
4
354,368
145,631
135,922
88,592
89,805
UKJ20
Knlnd
UKJ
2020
Keeneland January All Ages
4
4
148,822
108,894
11,615
37,205
18,149
MGY20
MM
MGY
2020
Gold Coast Yearling
22
21
3,351,000
725,000
360,000
159,571
125,000
CABLE BAY (IRE)
Median
RACE RECORD
At 2 : Leicester Pytchley 2YO Maiden S. (6f ), 2d Newmarket Dewhurst S., Gr.1 (7f to War Command and beating Outstrip), Goodwood Richmond S., Gr.2 (6f to Saayerr and beating Thunder Strike), Newmarket Somerville Tattersall S., Gr.3 (7f to Miracle of Medinah and beating Nezar), 3d Doncaster Champagne S., Gr.2 (7f to Outstrip and The Grey Gatsby), 4th York Gimcrack S., Gr.2 (6f ) At 3 : 2d Newmarket Challenge S., Gr.2 (7f to Here Comes When and beating Breton Rock) At 4 : Newmarket Challenge S., Gr.2 (7f beating Breton Rock and Belardo), Haydock John of Gaunt S., Gr.3 (7f beating Ascription and Absolutely So), 3d Ascot Summer Mile, Gr.2 (1m to Arod and Lightning Spear), Curragh Gladness S., Gr.3 (7f to Flight Risk and Piri Wango), 4th Goodwood Celebration Mile, Gr.2 (1m), Newbury Hungerford S., Gr.2 (7f ), Ascot Bengough S., Gr.3 (6f )
2011 INVINCIBLE SPIRIT - ROSE DE FRANCE BY DIKTAT STANDING AT WOODSIDE PARK STUD, VICTORIA
2017 Fee: $19,800 (inc GST) 2018 Fee: $13,200 (inc GST) 2019 Fee: $13,200 (inc GST)
Group 2 winner Cable Bay has quickly struck success from only one crop to race in the UK. By sire of sires Invincible Spirit (Green Desert), he has produced some speedy, precocious types, including one of the fastest two-year-olds in Britain last season, Group 3 winner Liberty Beach. RECENT AVERAGES BY YEAR Year
Offered
Sold
2020
26
22
Aggregate
Top Colt
Top Filly
Average
Median
1,726,164
210,000
170,000
78,462
65,000
ALL SALES
RACE RECORD
Compy.
Code
Year
Type
Col.
Sex
Dam
Vendor
Buyer
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
b
WI
IMY
2020
YLG
b
WI
IMY
2020
YLG
WI
IMY
2020
MM
MGY
2020
Price
c
Brigite
Gilgai Farm
Danny O'Brien Racing
210,000
f
Canterbury Hill
Merrivale Farm
Bahen B/stock Ltd
170,000
bb
c
Colourmegal
Daisy Hill
Wattle B/stock
170,000
YLG
b
f
Magrosso
Blue Gum Farm
Hall of Fame B/stock
160,000
YLG
brb
c
Our Miss Jones
Lime Country Thoroug
Mick Price Racing/De
160,000
Age Runs 1st 2nd 3rd Earnings 2 7 1 3 1 £135,810 3 4 - 1 - £24,322 4 9 2 - 2 £164,612 Totals: 20 3 4 3 £324,744
RECENT SALE AVERAGES BY SALE Sale
Compy.
Code
Year
Sale Name
Offered
Sold
Aggregate
Top Colt
Top Filly
Average
May-20
MM
MAY
2020
Adelaide Yearling
2
1
10,000
10,000
0
10,000
10,000
IMY20
WI
IMY
2020
Melbourne Premier Yearling
13
12
1,044,000
170,000
170,000
87,000
80,000
MPY20
MM
MPY
2020
Perth Yearling
1
1
40,000
40,000
0
40,000
40,000
ISC20
WI
ISC
2020
Classic Yearling
2
1
45,000
0
45,000
45,000
45,000
MGY20
MM
MGY
2020
Gold Coast Yearling
4
4
570,000
210,000
80,000
142,500
140,000
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CAPITALIST (AUS)
Capitalist is one of the most anticipated sires in quite some time, having completed the double of the Magic Millions 2YO Classic (RL, 1200m) and the Golden Slipper Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m) that has only been completed three times in more than 30 years. The son of Written Tycoon (Iglesia) has 26 catalogued lots at Inglis Easter.
2013 WRITTEN TYCOON - KITALPHA BY FUSAICHI PEGASUS STANDING AT: NEWGATE FARM, NEW SOUTH WALES
2017 Fee: $55,000 (inc GST) 2018 Fee: $55,000 (inc GST) 2019 Fee: $55,000 (inc GST)
RACE RECORD
At 2 : ATC (Rosehill) Golden Slipper S., Gr.1 (1200m beating Yankee Rose and Flying Artie), Wyong Magic Millions 2YO Classic (R), L (1100m beating Niccolance and Aghna), GCTC Magic Millions 2YO Classic (R), L (1200m beating Nikitas and Candika), ATC (Randwick) Breeders’ P., L (1000m beating Detective and Prized Icon), 2d ATC (Randwick) Todman S., Gr.2 (1200m to Kiss and Make Up and beating Weatherly) At 3 : 3d ATC (Randwick) Roman Consul S., Gr.2 (1200m to Russian Revolution and Astern), 4th ATC (Rosehill) San Domenico S., Gr.3 (1100m)
RECENT AVERAGES BY YEAR Year
Offered
Sold
Aggregate
Top Colt
Top Filly
Average
Median
2020
99
80
12,747,000
750,000
300,000
159,337
120,000
Champion 2YO Colt in Australia in 2015-16.
ALL SALES Compy.
Code
Year
Type
Col.
Sex
Dam
Vendor
Buyer
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
c
c
Booklet
Newgate Farm
James Harron B/stock
750,000
Price
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
c
c
Perfect Truth
Element Hill
Zhiqiang An
600,000
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
b
c
Rough Ride
Segenhoe Stud
James Harron B/stock
600,000
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
bb
c
Speedboat
Ashleigh Thoroughbre
China Horse Club/New
550,000
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
c
c
Scarlet Billows
B2B Thoroughbreds
Wattle B/stock
500,000
RACE RECORD
Age Runs 1st 2nd 3rd Earnings 2 5 4 1 - A$3,508,700 3 2 - - 1 A$37,200 Totals: 7 4 1 1 A$3,545,900
RECENT SALE AVERAGES BY SALE Sale
Compy.
Code
Year
Sale Name
Offered
Sold
Aggregate
Top Colt
Top Filly
Average
May-20
MM
MAY
2020
Adelaide Yearling
3
3
150,000
40,000
80,000
50,000
40,000
IMY20
WI
IMY
2020
Melbourne Premier Yearling
23
19
2,009,000
260,000
240,000
105,736
90,000
ISC20
WI
ISC
2020
Classic Yearling
27
22
2,369,000
340,000
140,000
107,681
105,000
IDT20
WI
IDT
2020
Inglis Digital January
1
1
9,000
0
9,000
9,000
9,000
MGY20
MM
MGY
2020
Gold Coast Yearling
41
35
8,210,000
750,000
300,000
234,571
170,000
DIVINE PROPHET (AUS)
Median
A brother to Rich Hill Stud’s Proisir (Choisir), who has already shown plenty of promise from two crops to race in New Zealand, Divine Prophet flashed his promise with a third in the Champagne Stakes (Gr 1, 1600m) as a two-year-old. He delivered on that potential at three, winning the Caulfield Guineas (Gr 1, 1600m).
2013 CHOISIR - PROPHET JEWEL BY ENCOSTA DE LAGO STANDING AT AQUIS FARM, NSW
2017 Fee: $22,000 (inc GST) 2018 Fee: $22,000 (inc GST) 2019 Fee: $22,000 (inc GST)
RACE RECORD
At 2 : ATC (Kembla Grange) Dapto Leagues Club 2YO H. (1200m), 3d ATC (Randwick) Champagne S., Gr.1 (1600m to Prized Icon and Chimboraa) At 3 : MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr.1 (1600m beating Seaburge and Hey Doc), ATC (Randwick) Up & Coming S., Gr.3 (1300m beating Derryn and Thronum), 2d ATC (Rosehill) Stan Fox S., Gr.2 (1500m to Impending and beating Good Standing), 4th ATC (Rosehill) Golden Rose S., Gr.1 (1400m)
RECENT AVERAGES BY YEAR Year
Offered
Sold
Aggregate
Top Colt
Top Filly
Average
Median
2020
49
40
3,841,024
375,000
230,000
96,025
57,500
World Thoroughbred Ranking: 115 (in 2016).
ALL SALES Compy.
Code
Year
Type
Col.
Sex
Dam
Vendor
Buyer
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
b
c
Tellora
Lyndhurst Farm
Ardross B/stock
Price
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
c
c
Rosie Quadrille
Widden Stud
Belmont B/stock P/L
310,000
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
brb
c
Centafaith
Newhaven Park
Star T/breds/Randwic
260,000
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
bb
f
Miatoko
KBL Thoroughbreds
Makybe Racing & Bree
230,000
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
b
c
Pure Intentions
Bowness Stud
Aquis Farm
220,000
375,000
RACE RECORD
Age Runs 1st 2nd 3rd Earnings 2 3 1 - 1 A$85,025 3 7 2 1 - A$795,500 Totals: 10 3 1 1 A$880,525
RECENT SALE AVERAGES BY SALE Sale
Compy.
Code
Year
Sale Name
Offered
Sold
Aggregate
Top Colt
Top Filly
Average
IMY20
WI
IMY
2020
Melbourne Premier Yearling
5
2
80,000
40,000
0
40,000
Median 40,000
MPY20
MM
MPY
2020
Perth Yearling
3
2
90,000
65,000
0
45,000
45,000 40,000
ISC20
WI
ISC
2020
Classic Yearling
14
11
680,000
150,000
100,000
61,818
KPY20
NZB
KPY
2020
National Yearling
4
4
582,524
145,631
174,757
145,631
145,631
MGY20
MM
MGY
2020
Gold Coast Yearling
11
11
2,265,000
375,000
230,000
205,909
200,000
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EXTREME CHOICE (AUS)
Speed machine Extreme Choice (Not A Single Doubt) shapes as the potential heir apparent to his now-retired sire. A precocious two-year-old, winning his first three starts that culminated in a Blue Diamond Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m) victory, he came back as a three-year-old and beat the older horses in the Moir Stakes (Gr 1, 1000m).
2013 NOT A SINGLE DOUBT - EXTREMELY BY HUSSONET STANDING AT NEWGATE FARM, NSW
2017 Fee: $38,500 (inc GST) 2018 Fee: $22,000 (inc GST) 2019 Fee: $22,000 (inc GST) RACE RECORD
At 2 : MRC Blue Diamond S., Gr.1 (1200m beating Flying Artie and Zamzam), Chairmanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s S., Gr.3 (1000m beating Highland Beat and Gratwick), ATC (Randwick) Inglis Nursery (R), L (1000m beating So Serene and Rampage) At 3 : MVRC AJ Moir S., Gr.1 (1000m beating Heatherly and Wild Rain), 3d MRC Oakleigh P., Gr.1 (1100m to Sheidel and Faatinah)
RECENT AVERAGES BY YEAR Year
Offered
Sold
Aggregate
Top Colt
Top Filly
Average
Median
2020
32
29
3,658,155
280,000
310,000
126,143
110,000
World Thoroughbred Ranking: 119 (in 2016), 117 (in 2017).
ALL SALES Compy.
Code
Year
Type
Col.
Sex
Dam
Vendor
Buyer
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
b
f
Decorah
Kulani Park
Ciaron Maher Racing/
310,000
Price
WI
ISC
2020
YLG
c
c
Set to Skelter
Bell River Thoroughb
Dream T/breds / Blue
280,000
WI
ISC
2020
YLG
b
c
Magic Zefta
Bell River Thoroughb
Ciaron Maher Racing
210,000
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
c
f
Zenon
Sledmere Stud
Mystery Downs/John F
200,000
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
b
c
Nothin Leica Storm
Newgate Farm
Freedman Brothers/Ri
200,000
RACE RECORD
Age Runs 1st 2nd 3rd Earnings 2 4 3 - - A$1,349,750 3 4 1 - 1 A$386,500 Totals: 8 4 - 1 A$1,736,250
RECENT SALE AVERAGES BY SALE Sale
Compy.
Code
Year
Sale Name
IMY20
WI
IMY
2020
Melbourne Premier Yearling
Offered
Sold
4
3
Aggregate
Top Colt
Top Filly
Average
Median
280,000
100,000
110,000
93,333
100,000
MPY20
MM
MPY
2020
Perth Yearling
1
1
70,000
70,000
0
70,000
70,000
ISC20
WI
ISC
2020
Classic Yearling
9
8
1,100,000
280,000
90,000
137,500
135,000
KPY20
NZB
KPY
2020
National Yearling
2
2
228,155
82,524
145,631
114,077
114,077
MGY20
MM
MGY
2020
Gold Coast Yearling
14
14
1,940,000
200,000
310,000
138,571
160,000
FLYING ARTIE (AUS)
It was always a case of what could have been for Flying Artie (Artie Schiller), having only raced seven times. His immense ability was showcased when he won the Coolmore Stud Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m), while he was also placed in the two biggest juvenile events on the calendar, the Blue Diamond Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m) and the Golden Slipper Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m).
2013 ARTIE SCHILLER - FLYING RUBY BY RUBITON STANDING AT: NEWGATE FARM, NEW SOUTH WALES
2017 Fee: $38,500 (inc GST) 2018 Fee: $33,000 (inc GST) 2019 Fee: $27,500 (inc GST)
RACE RECORD
At 2 : MRC Blue Diamond Prelude (c&g), Gr.3 (1100m beating Star Turn and China Dream), 2d MRC Blue Diamond S., Gr.1 (1200m to Extreme Choice and beating Zamzam), VRC Maribyrnong P., Gr.3 (1000m to Power Trip and beating Gloriette), 3d ATC (Rosehill) Golden Slipper S., Gr.1 (1200m to Capitalist and Yankee Rose) At 3 : VRC Coolmore Stud S., Gr.1 (1200m beating Astern and Star Turn), MRC Blue Sapphire S., Gr.3 (1200m beating Dalradian and Derryn)
RECENT AVERAGES BY YEAR Year
Offered
Sold
Aggregate
Top Colt
Top Filly
Average
Median
2020
81
66
3,125,593
160,000
200,000
47,357
31,000
Leading 3YO Male on the 2016 WTR (Sprint). Champion 3YO Colt in Australia in 2016-17. World Thoroughbred Ranking: 120 (in 2016).
ALL SALES Compy.
Code
Year
Type
Col.
Sex
Dam
Vendor
Buyer
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
b
f
West Coast Chick
Newgate Farm
Ontrack T/breds
Price
WI
IMY
2020
YLG
b
c
Exceleine
Two Bays Farm
Astute B/stock
160,000
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
b
c
En Why Sea Dream
Ampulla Lodge
Triple Crown Syndica
160,000
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
b
c
Twelve Pack Shelly
Middlebrook Valley L
Edmonds Racing/Kestr
160,000
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
b
c
Palace Rock
Kulani Park
Passed
140,000
RACE RECORD
200,00
Age Runs 1st 2nd 3rd Earnings 2 4 1 2 1 A$739,000 3 3 2 - - A$542,000 Totals: 7 3 2 1 A$1,281,000
RECENT SALE AVERAGES BY SALE Sale
Compy.
Code
Year
Sale Name
Offered
Sold
Aggregate
Top Colt
Top Filly
Average
IMY20
WI
IMY
2020
Melbourne Premier Yearling
12
11
508,000
160,000
45,000
46,181
Median 40,000
MPY20
MM
MPY
2020
Perth Yearling
1
1
25,000
0
25,000
25,000
25,000
ISC20
WI
ISC
2020
Classic Yearling
19
16
625,500
80,000
105,000
39,093
27,000
KPY20
NZB
KPY
2020
National Yearling
4
4
160,193
58,252
43,689
40,048
36,407
MGY20
MM
MGY
2020
Gold Coast Yearling
19
17
1,550,000
160,000
200,000
91,176
80,000
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FROSTED (USA)
RACE RECORD
2012 TAPIT - FAST COOKIE BY DEPUTY MINISTER
At 2 : Aqueduct Maiden Special Weight (1m), 2d Aqueduct Remsen S., Gr.2 (9f to Leave the Light On and beating Keen Ice) At 3 : Aqueduct Wood Memorial S., Gr.1 (9f beating Tencendur and El Kabeir), Parx Racing Pennsylvania Derby, Gr.2 (9f beating Iron Fist and Tommy Macho), 2d Belmont S., Gr.1 (1½m to American Pharoah and beating Keen Ice), Saratoga Jim Dandy S., Gr.2 (9f to Texas Red and beating Japan), Gulfstream Park Holy Bull S., Gr.2 (8½f to Upstart and beating Bluegrass Singer), 3d Saratoga Travers S., Gr.1 (1¼m to Keen Ice and American Pharoah), 4th Churchill Downs Kentucky Derby, Gr.1 (1¼m), Gulfstream Park Fountain of Youth S., Gr.2 (8½f) At 4 : Belmont Metropolitan H., Gr.1 (1m beating Anchor Down and Upstart), Saratoga Whitney S., Gr.1 (9f beating Comfort and Upstart), Meydan Al Maktoum Challenge Round 2 S., Gr.2 (1900m beating Gold City and Faulkner), 3d Saratoga Woodward S., Gr.1 (9f to Shaman Ghost and Mubtaahij)
STANDING AT NORTHWOOD PARK, VIC
2017 Fee: $38,500 (inc GST) 2018 Fee: $33,000 (inc GST) 2019 Fee: $27,500 (inc GST)
Frosted may be best remembered as the runner-up in American Pharoah’s history-making Belmont Stakes (Gr 1, 1 1/2m) in 2015. However, his career-defining moment came on the same card a year later when he scored one of the easiest wins imaginable in the Metropolitan Handicap (Gr 1, 1m), also known as the Met Mile. It was one of three Grade 1 wins for the son of Tapit (Pulpit). RECENT AVERAGES BY YEAR Year
Offered
Sold
Aggregate
Top Colt
Top Filly
Average
Median
2020
33
24
2,654,610
150,000
650,000
110,608
72,679
World Thoroughbred Ranking: 120 (in 2015), 126 (in 2016). RACE RECORD
ALL SALES Compy.
Code
Year
Type
Col.
Sex
Dam
Vendor
Buyer
MM
MGY
2020
Knlnd
UKJ
2020
YLG
b
YLG
rg
Knlnd
UKJ
2020
YLG
WI
IMY
2020
MM
MGY
2020
Price
f
Fast Fleet
Widden Stud
Spendthrift Australi
f
High Style
James B. Keogh (Grov
Tracy Farmer
n
f
Hassler
Glen Hill Farm
West Bloodstock
188,750
YLG
g
f
Miss Steele
Springmount
Logan McGill Racing
160,000
YLG
bg
c
Serenely Discreet
Mill Park Stud
Ellerton Zahra Racin
150,000
650,000 362,981
Age Runs 1st 2nd 3rd Earnings 2 4 1 3 - US$150,600 3 9 2 3 1 US$1,912,200 4 6 3 - 1 US$1,909,662 Totals: 19 6 6 2 US$3,972,462
RECENT SALE AVERAGES BY SALE Sale
Compy.
Code
Year
Sale Name
Offered
Sold
Aggregate
Top Colt
Top Filly
Average
Median
IMY20
WI
IMY
2020
Melbourne Premier Yearling
15
9
607,000
100,000
160,000
67,444
60,000
ISC20
WI
ISC
2020
Classic Yearling
1
1
80,000
80,000
0
80,000
80,000
KPY20
NZB
KPY
2020
National Yearling
1
1
97,087
97,087
0
97,087
97,087
UKJ20
Knlnd
UKJ
2020
Keeneland January All Ages
6
4
765,164
94,375
362,981
191,291
153,904
MGY20
MM
MGY
2020
Gold Coast Yearling
3
3
910,000
150,000
650,000
303,333
150,000
Multiple Group 1 placegetter Star Turn boasted an explosive turn of foot on the racetrack that saw him take out the Schillaci Stakes (Gr 2, 1100m) and the San Domenico Stakes (Gr 3, 1100m). His consistency at the highest level became a hallmark of his career.
STAR TURN (AUS) 2013 STAR WITNESS - GOLDEN DELICIOUS BY MADE OF GOLD STANDING AT VINERY STUD, NSW
RACE RECORD
2017 Fee: $22,000 (inc GST) 2018 Fee: $22,000 (inc GST) 2019 Fee: $22,000 (inc GST)
At 2 : ATC (Randwick) Pierro 2YO P. (1100m), 2d MRC Blue Diamond Prelude (c&g), Gr.3 (1100m to Flying Artie and beating China Dream) At 3 : MRC Schillaci S., Gr.2 (1100m beating Malaguerra and Fell Swoop), ATC (Rosehill) San Domenico S., Gr.3 (1100m beating Tango Rain and Kentucky Miss), 2d ATC (Rosehill) Run to the Rose H., Gr.2 (1200m to Astern and beating Impending), 3d VRC Coolmore Stud S., Gr.1 (1200m to Flying Artie and Astern), Lightning S., Gr.1 (1000m to Terravista and Spieth), Newmarket H., Gr.1 (1200m to Redkirk Warrior and Voodoo Lad), MVRC William Reid S., Gr.1 (1200m to Silent Sedition and Hellbent)
RECENT AVERAGES BY YEAR Year
Offered
Sold
Aggregate
Top Colt
Top Filly
Average
Median
2020
67
53
4,219,000
550,000
200,000
79,603
65,000
World Thoroughbred Ranking: 118 (in 2016), 116 (in 2017).
ALL SALES Compy.
Code
Year
Type
Col.
Sex
Dam
Vendor
Buyer
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
c
c
Dukemore
Glenlogan Park
Hawkes Racing
Price
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
b
c
Fast 'n' Witty
Edinglassie Thorough
James Harron B/stock
300,000
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
c
f
Miss Seton Sands
Vinery Stud
Hawkes Racing
200,000
WI
IMY
2020
YLG
b
c
Loves Attention
Esker Lodge Australi
McDonald Racing
180,000
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
b
f
Sanaya
Vinery Stud
Star T/breds/Randwic
170,000
550,000
RACE RECORD
Age Runs 1st 2nd 3rd 2 5 1 1 1 3 7 2 1 4 Totals: 12 3 2 5
Earnings A$240,300 A$637,000 A$877,300
RECENT SALE AVERAGES BY SALE Sale
Compy.
Code
Year
Sale Name
IMY20
WI
IMY
2020
Melbourne Premier Yearling
MTY20
MM
MTY
2020
Tasmanian Yearling
MPY20
MM
MPY
2020
Perth Yearling
3
1
30,000
ISC20
WI
ISC
2020
Classic Yearling
25
22
1,444,500
MGY20
MM
MGY
2020
Gold Coast Yearling
16
11
1,736,000
550,000
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Sold
Aggregate
Top Colt
Top Filly
Average
10
9
665,000
180,000
110,000
73,888
70,000
1
1
75,000
75,000
0
75,000
75,000
30,000
0
30,000
30,000
140,000
100,000
65,659
62,500
200,000
157,818
110,000
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ANZ Bloodstock News 2020 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale Supplement
WINNING RUPERT (AUS)
A winner of five of his six starts, two of them in track record time, Winning Rupert (Written Tycoon) was described by trainer Bjorn Baker as “the fastest horse I’ve ever put a saddle on.” He landed the Champagne Classic (Gr 2, 1200m) as a two-year-old, but it was at three that he showed his blistering speed. He took the Gold Edition Plate (Listed, 1200m) and the Vo Rogue Plate (Gr 3, 1300m) impressively before injury curtailed his career.
2013 WRITTEN TYCOON - WINAURA BY SHOW A HEART STANDING AT NEWGATE FARM, NEW SOUTH WALES
2017 Fee: $22,000 (inc GST) 2018 Fee: $16,500 (inc GST) 2019 Fee: $16,500 (inc GST)
RACE RECORD
At 2 : BRC Champagne Classic, Gr.2 (1200m beating Attention and Souchez), SCTC Rent 2 Own Cars Australia 2YO P. (1000m) At 3 : BRC Vo Rogue P., Gr.3 (1300m beating River Racer and Billy the Kid), Gold Edition P., L (1200m beating Deep Image and Our Beebee), McInnes Wilson Lawyers P. (1200m), 4th GCTC Magic Millions Guineas (R), L (1400m)
RECENT AVERAGES BY YEAR Year
Offered
Sold
Aggregate
Top Colt
Top Filly
Average
Median
2020
59
57
4,792,525
425,000
150,000
84,079
60,000
ALL SALES Compy.
Code
Year
Type
Col.
Sex
Dam
Vendor
Buyer
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
b
c
Istanford
Newgate Farm
Hawkes Racing
425,000
Price
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
c
c
Mossbeat
Newgate Farm
James Harron B/stock
280,000
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
br
c
Beaver Rocks
Tyreel Stud
Bjorn Baker Racing/C
230,000
MM
MPY
2020
YLG
bb
c
Bitter Twist
Western Breeders All
Matt Laurie Racing
200,000
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
bb
c
Demanding Queen
Kulani Park
John Sadler Racing
200,000
RACE RECORD
Age Runs 1st 2nd 2 2 2 - 3 4 3 - Totals: 6 5 -
3rd Earnings - A$209,000 - A$370,500 - A$579,500
RECENT SALE AVERAGES BY SALE Sale
Compy.
Code
Year
Sale Name
Offered
Sold
Aggregate
Top Colt
Top Filly
Average
MGC20
MM
MGC
2020
GC March Yearling
2
2
103,000
0
65,000
51,500
51,500
IMY20
WI
IMY
2020
Melbourne Premier Yearling
5
4
425,000
175,000
70,000
106,250
90,000
MPY20
MM
MPY
2020
Perth Yearling
2
2
235,000
200,000
35,000
117,500
117,500
ISC20
WI
ISC
2020
Classic Yearling
21
21
1,116,000
180,000
70,000
53,142
45,000
MGY20
MM
MGY
2020
Gold Coast Yearling
17
17
2,631,000
425,000
150,000
154,764
140,000
XTRAVAGANT (NZ)
Median
During his time in the Te Akau Racing tangerine, Xtravagant (Pentire) was given the nickname “sex on hooves” because he came to represent everything that a potential stallion should be. A physical specimen that turned plenty of heads, he was also tremendously talented, winning the New Zealand 2,000 Guineas (Gr 1, 1600m) against the three-year-olds and the Waikato Sprint (Gr 1, 1400m) against the older horses, both by eight lengths.
2012 PENTIRE - AXIOM BY ZABEEL STANDING AT NEWHAVEN PARK, NEW SOUTH WALES
2017 Fee: $16,500 (inc GST) 2018 Fee: $16,500 (inc GST) 2019 Fee: $16,500 (inc GST)
RACE RECORD
At 2 : Hawkes Bay Niagara’s at Karaka 2YO Maiden S. (1400m) At 3 : New Zealand Two Thousand Guineas, Gr.1 (1600m beating Battle Time and Serena Miss), Waikato Sprint, Gr.1 (1400m beating Vespa and Recite), Cambridge Breeders S., Gr.3 (1200m beating First Serve and Volks Lightning), ARC New Zealand Herald S. (1400m), WRC Wellington Guineas Trial (1400m), 4th WRC Levin Classic, Gr.1 (1600m) RECENT AVERAGES BY YEAR Year
Offered
Sold
2020
46
35
Aggregate
Top Colt
Top Filly
Average
Median
2,714,772
220,000
270,000
77,564
60,000
Champion 3YO in NZ in 2015-16. Top Male on The 2015-16 NZ 3YO Free H. World Thoroughbred Ranking: 116 (in 2015), 118 (in 2016).
ALL SALES Compy.
Code
Year
Type
Col.
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
br
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
br
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
c
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
c
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
b
Sex
Dam
Vendor
Buyer
Price
f
Herstory
Newhaven Park
David Ellis
270,000
c
Idol
Newhaven Park
David Ellis
220,000
f
Hello
Newhaven Park
Blue Sky B/stock FBA
210,000
f
Stregheria
Newhaven Park
Laming Racing
170,000
c
Sovereign Jewel
Newhaven Park
Bahen B/stock
170,000
RACE RECORD
Age Runs 1st 2nd 3rd Earnings 2 1 1 - - A$6,132 3 9 5 - 1 A$447,575 4 2 - - - 0 Totals: 12 6 - 1 A$453,707
RECENT SALE AVERAGES BY SALE Sale
Compy.
Code
Year
Sale Name
Offered
Sold
Aggregate
Top Colt
Top Filly
Average
May-20
MM
MAY
2020
Adelaide Yearling
3
3
80,000
34,000
24,000
26,666
Median 24,000
MPY20
MM
MPY
2020
Perth Yearling
1
1
50,000
0
50,000
50,000
50,000 45,000
ISC20
WI
ISC
2020
Classic Yearling
21
16
886,000
120,000
110,000
55,375
KPY20
NZB
KPY
2020
National Yearling
1
1
24,272
24,272
0
24,272
24,272
MGY20
MM
MGY
2020
Gold Coast Yearling
16
12
1,660,000
220,000
270,000
138,333
120,000
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TIVACI
Unraced at two, Tivaci showed he had plenty of talent when winning the CS Hayes Stakes (Gr 3, 1400m) and the Sunshine Coast Guineas (Gr 3, 1600m) at three. It was at four though that he made his mark, winning the All-Aged Stakes (Gr 1, 1400m) and twice finishing third at the highest level. Tivaci aims to follow the success of other sons of High Chaparral at stud, like So You Think and Dundeel.
2012 HIGH CHAPARRAL - BRECCIA BY FASTNET ROCK STANDING AT WAIKATO STUD MATAMATA
RACE RECORD
2019 Fee: $20,000 (inc GST)
At 3 : VRC CS Hayes S., Gr.3 (1400m beating Palentino and Tulsa), Sunshine Coast Guineas, Gr.3 (1600m beating High Spirit and Sold for Song), Echuca RC Melbourne Cup Day Maiden P. (1200m), Pakenham RC Bet 365 H. (1200m), 2d VRC UCI S., L (1800m to Ayers Rock and beating Alkaashef), 4th BRC Fred Best Classic, Gr.3 (1350m) At 4 : ATC (Randwick) All Aged S., Gr.1 (1400m beating Le Romain and Jungle Edge), VRC Kensington S., L (1000m beating El Divino and Hellbent), 2d VRC Bobbie Lewis H., Gr.2 (1200m to Faatinah and beating Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve Got This), 3d VRC Cantala S., Gr.1 (1600m to Le Romain and McCreery), MRC Toorak H., Gr.1 (1600m to Our Rokkii and Great Esteem), 4th ATC (Randwick) TJ Smith S., Gr.1 (1200m) World Thoroughbred Ranking: 115 (in 2017).
RECENT AVERAGES BY YEAR Year
Offered
Sold
Aggregate
Top Colt
Top Filly
Average
Median
2020
55
46
4,262,029
485,437
213,592
92,652
76,335
ALL SALES Compy.
Code
Year
Type
Col.
Sex
Dam
Vendor
Buyer
NZB
KPY
2020
YLG
b
c
Ruqqaya
Trelawney Stud Ltd
Bruce Perry B/stock
485,437
Price
NZB
KPY
2020
YLG
b
c
Syrah
Trelawney Stud Ltd
Pike Racing
291,262
MM
MGY
2020
YLG
br
c
Dolly's Wig
Attunga Stud
Hawkes Racing
240,000
NZB
KPY
2020
YLG
b
f
Pica Pica
Wentwood Grange
Cannon Hayes Stud /
213,592
NZB
KPY
2020
YLG
b
c
Kansas
Waikato Stud Ltd
Mulcaster B/stock
213,592
RACE RECORD
Age Runs 1st 2nd 3 12 4 2 4 9 2 1 Totals: 21 6 3
3rd Earnings - A$241,300 2 A$750,950 2 A$992,250
RECENT SALE AVERAGES BY SALE Sale
Compy.
Code
Year
Sale Name
Offered
Sold
Aggregate
Top Colt
Top Filly
Average
Median
IMY20
WI
IMY
2020
Melbourne Premier Yearling
3
3
88,000
45,000
0
29,333
25,000
MPY20
MM
MPY
2020
Perth Yearling
1
1
60,000
60,000
0
60,000
60,000
ISC20
WI
ISC
2020
Classic Yearling
1
1
75,000
75,000
0
75,000
75,000
KPY20
NZB
KPY
2020
National Yearling
49
40
3,799,029
485,437
213,592
94,975
77,670
MGY20
MM
MGY
2020
Gold Coast Yearling
1
1
240,000
240,000
0
240,000
240,000
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