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Four-way tie for top lot honours as quartet fetch 130,000gns at Book 3
James Thomas reports from the latest session of the October Yearling Sale
With one seasoned judge describing Book 2 of the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale as "the strongest sale I've been to in ten years" Book 3 had a tough act to follow.
Nonetheless, trade proved lively from the off and by the close of proceedings on Thursday there was a four-way tie for top lot honours as a quartet of yearlings boasted a 130,000gns price tag.
Remarkably the clearance rate improved on the result generated on this day in 2019, with 237 of 270 offered lots selling at a clip of 88 per cent, up from 86 per cent 12 months ago.
Other metrics largely held steady, with turnover of 5,092,700gns down two per cent, albeit from a three per cent smaller offering; the average was down one per cent to 21,490gns and the median was identical at 16,000gns.
"The mare has bred very fast horses by High Chaparral, New Approach and Mastercraftsman so she's put a lot of speed into them. Churchill is the fastest sire she's been too."
Main Desire has since joined Clipper's broodmare band and has a "very nice" Frankel filly foal and is carrying to Churchill. "We love Main Desire, she's one of our favourites," said Foley.
He said: "She's in foal to Magna Grecia. I bought her off Jim Bolger here in the December Sale when she was carrying to New Approach. I got my money back out of that New Approach foal [Magical Effect, bought by John Ferguson for 180,000gns] and it's gone on from there. She's a wee bit difficult to get her in foal but I think we've got the measure of her now."
Goff gets involved early
It took just 12 lots for the six-figure mark to be hit as Blandford Bloodstock's Tom Goff went to 130,000gns for the Mehmas filly out of Araajmh offered by Kitty Cowhey's Loughmore Stables. The half-sister to the Listed-placed All Star Cast is set to join Ed Dunlop's stable.
"She was a lovely filly with strength and a big walk and we've liked her from the day we bought her," said a delighted Cowhey. "Obviously Mehmas has had a very successful year, which was a huge help. I actually have a mare in foal to Mehmas because I liked this filly so much."
"I hope she's lucky for her new owners. Book 2 has been very strong, which is amazing when you see what else is going on in the world. We have to be grateful we're here trading at all."
Holland hits the mark
The 130,000gns mark was hit for a second time a short while later when Brendan Holland of Grove Stud secured the Night Of Thunder colt out of Dominike consigned by Hazelwood Bloodstock.
"He's a good type by a leading sire," said Holland, who confirmed the colt would be prepared for a tilt at next year's breeze-ups. "He's a lovely clean limbed horse and he definitely would've matched up against the horses from Books 1 and 2. Fingers crossed he's lucky."
"Let's face it, it's all about the stallion this year," said O'Brien. "He looks a fantastic sire, he's had a sensational year – we'd like to thank Night Of Thunder! It's an amazing result but he's grown beautifully from foal to yearling and the lads at home – Tom Hughes and the team – have done a huge job with him.
"We saw potential in the horse and I bought him with a couple of friends as a fun horse. Trade for us has been steady [during the October Sale] but that caps it off."
Foundation family to the fore
A third lot fetched a final bid of 130,000gns when Matt Coleman of Stroud Coleman Bloodstock snapped up a Farhh colt from Car Colston Hall Stud's famed Wiener Wald family.
The foundation mare, the second dam of this colt, has bred nine winners, including Racing Post Trophy hero Crowded House, Listed scorer On Reflection and Argent Du Bois, dam of Brando and Sant Elena, herself the dam of Reckless Abandon and granddam of West End Girl. Erasmo, another son of Sant Elena, further enhanced by pedigree when winning the Listed Prix Saraca for Andre Fabre on Sunday.
The colt is the first foal out of Fair Daughter, an unraced daughter of Weiner Wald and Nathaniel.
"He's the first foal out of Fair Daughter, who was the penultimate foal out of Wiener Wald," said Car Colston Hall stud manager Jonathon Smithers. "Wiener Wald has been phenomenal for us and it's a pedigree that just keeps improving, especially with Erasmo winning a stakes race for Andre Fabre.
"I'm glad this colt made the kind of money he deserved. We had a difficult Book 1 and 2 but we're delighted with him and I hope he's lucky for his new owners."
Havana for Hassett
Having come up against stiff competition in Books 1 and 2, plenty of breeze-up consignors were on the hunt for ammunition for next year's two-year-old sales. Among those who struck on Thursday was Johnny Hassett of the Bloodstock Connection, who landed a Havana Gold colt offered by Hegarty Bloodstock for 55,000ns.
"I loved him," said Hassett. "I've found it hard to get horses of that quality for the last three weeks, not because they weren't there but because I couldn't afford them - 55,000gns wasn't buying you much in Book 2."
The colt, from the first of Havana Gold's more expensively bred crops, is out of Cape Cay, a daughter of Cape Cross from the family of Balisada and Poet's Word. The youngster was pinhooked through Stroud Coleman for 19,000gns at last year's foal sale.
Book 3 continues on Friday at 10am.
More news from the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale:
Starspangledbanner colt brings 360,000gns as buoyant Book 2 draws to a close
Lope De Vega colt leads the way at 675,000gns as intense Book 2 trade continues
Emotional Egan sees first foal out of sole mare head to Shadwell at 260,000gns
Expectations surpassed as 400,000gns Kingman colt tops strong Book 2 opener
Galileo sister to Japan becomes world's most expensive yearling at 3,400,000gns
Huge result for Gigginstown House Stud as Kingman filly fetches 1,450,000gns
Godolphin's seven-figure spree continues as 1,100,000gns Dubawi tops day two
Late drama at Book 1 as Galileo Gold's half-brother brings 2,700,000gns
Godolphin outgun Coolmore at 2,100,000gns for blue-blooded Dubawi colt
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