Mehmas in demand at Goffs as son of record-breaking sire brings €75,000
Aisling Crowe reports from day one of the rescheduled November Sale
The Goffs November Foal Sale got under way a month later than scheduled on Friday with the now familiar coronavirus precautions and restrictions strongly enforced.
Tally-Ho Stud has unearthed another diamond in Mehmas, who has swept all before him this year, with the Group 1 Middle Park Stakes scorer Supremacy one of 54 individual winners sired by the son of Acclamation.
The combination of record-breaking first-season sire and the Veitch family's Ringfort Stud, breeders of Mehmas's Group 2 Gimcrack Stakes winner and Middle Park third Minzaal, proved irresistible to buyers who waited late into the evening for lot 279.
It was the O'Callaghan family of Tally-Ho Stud who went to €75,000 to purchase the colt they already know an awful lot about.
"We sold the yearling full-brother this year for £26,000 and he is with Richard Hannon. This colt is a much better model than him and he will be for resale next year," said Tony O’Callaghan.
On Mehmas, who has obliterated the record for winners by a first-season sire, O'Callaghan added: "We are so pleased with Mehmas, he has done brilliantly. It's unreal to think that he has 54 winners now and he could get a few more before the end of the year."
O'Callaghan's purchase is out of Vida Amorosa, an unraced Lope De Vega half-sister to the dam of Listed Westow Stakes winner Garrus, who hails from the family of the champion two-year-old, Group 1 winner and influential sire Danehill Dancer.
The final lot of the evening was another fine Mehmas colt, thus ensuring that plenty of buyers hung around until the hammer fell for the last time on Friday night.
Vinesgrove Stud consigned the first foal out of an unraced Morpheus mare from the family of the multiple Group 2 winner and five-time Group 1-placed Stormy Antarctic.
The colt was purchased for €40,000 by Paula Flannery of Egmont Stud, helping Mehmas achieve an average price of €39,333 and a median of €40,000 - which was four times that of the session as a whole.
Avenue Bloodstock cut out the running
Much of the early running for session-topping honours was made by a son of 2,000 Guineas and St James's Palace Stakes winner Dawn Approach who sold for €70,000 to Mark McStay of Avenue Bloodstock.
Offered by Clare Manning's Boherguy Stud, the colt is a half-brother to the Group 3 Palace House Stakes winner Far Above, who will stand at Starfield Stud next season.
He is out of the winning Shamardal mare Dorraar from the family of Group 1 Prix de l'Opera winner Nahrain, also the dam of Caulfield Stakes winner Benbatl, and is bred on a variation of the cross that produced Prix Morny and Middle Park Stakes winner Earthlight - who is by Shamardal and out of a New Approach mare.
McStay was back in the thick of the action for Arglo House Stud's Dandy Man colt out of Rip Van Music, a daughter of Group 3 Park Express Stakes winner Danehill Music. The unraced mare is the dam of a winner from her first runner and is a three-parts sister to the dam of this season's Listed Ascendant Stakes winner Fancy Man.
The Avenue Bloodstock agent was forced to dig deep for the colt with an athletic walk, securing him with a bid of €60,000.
"He's a lovely horse, the nicest individual here today I think. He's been bought for a pinhooking syndicate to sell next year through Baroda Stud," said McStay.
"The sire has had an excellent year and this colt’s half-brother is in training with John McConnell, whose horses are doing very well. This foal is a very nice type and we had to stretch a bit to get him but hopefully he will be lucky."
Murphy at the double
Jimmy Murphy of Redpender Stud bought his first Fast Company foal at Goffs on Friday, going to €40,000 for the colt out of the Montjeu mare Nisma consigned by Ballyogue Stud.
Nisma was placed in France and is a half-sister to the Listed Prix Six Perfections third Militante, who in turn is the dam of the Group 3 Prix de Lieurey winner and dual Group 1-placed Wind Chimes.
"I haven't had one by the sire before but he's a proven stallion and this foal has a very good pedigree and is a gorgeous-looking horse so it all added up," remarked Murphy.
Murphy's Redpender operation has enjoyed a fruitful association with the stallions who have stood at Ballyhane Stud down the years, having bred Group 1 National Stakes winner Toormore by former resident Arakan, while the current roster's headline act Dandy Man gave them Group 3 Dick Poole Stakes winner and Cheveley Park Stakes fourth Happy Romance.
Murphy returned to the source of success when going to €29,000 for a filly by Happy Romance's sire offered by Milestream Stud.
The March foal is the second produce of Nuclear Option, who was placed over a mile at three and is a half-sister to Listed Woodcote Stakes second Danielsflyer, a son of Dandy Man.
Sea The Moon in demand
The only foal offered for sale at Goffs this year by Lanwades Stud's Sea The Moon - sire of this year's Group 1 Coronation Stakes winner Alpine Star, who was also second in the Prix de Diane, Prix Jacques le Marois and Prix de l’Opera for Jessica Harrington and the Niarchos family - was the most expensive filly sold on Friday.
Brendan Holland of Grove Stud was the buyer of the January-born foal for €50,000.
The filly was offered by The Castlebridge Consignment and is the first foal out of the unraced Excelebration mare Reclamation, whose dam is a half-sister to Paddy Mullins' Irish Oaks winner Vintage Tipple. It is the further family of Grade 2 American Derby winner and sire Overbury and the history-making Melbourne Cup hero Vintage Crop.
Friday was the first of three foal sessions for the Goffs November Sale and turnover was €2,188,200 from 159 foals sold with the clearance rate at 63 per cent. The average price was €13,762 while the median figure was €10,000.
The Goffs November Foal Sale continues on Saturday at 10am.
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