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Mick Kinane rueing retirement after landing Hong Kong-bound colt at 425,000gns
James Thomas sees a big result for Strawberry Fields Stud at Book 2
Mick Kinane's purchase of a well-related son of Archipenko for 425,000gns on behalf of the Hong Kong Jockey Club proved the high point of a solid second session of Book 2 of the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale in Newmarket on Tuesday.
Prices may not have threatened Monday's record-breaking high, when Shadwell secured a 1,050,000gns Dark Angel filly, but six-figure bids continued to come thick and fast.
The session finished with a clearance rate of 86 per cent, with 207 of 240 offered lots finding a buyer.
The colt signed for by Kinane held obvious appeal for the Hong Kong market, as he is a full-brother to Flying Thunder, who landed the Group 3 Premier Cup at Sha Tin earlier this year.
Full Book 2 buyers and sales stats
Moreover, the progeny of Archipenko have found a real niche in Hong Kong, thanks in no small part to Hong Kong Cup-winning siblings Time Warp and Glorious Forever, both of whom are by the late Lanwades Stud sire.
"He's a beautiful model and he works for us in Hong Kong," said Kinane. "I had plenty of company in the ring but the horse sold himself. The stallion goes really well there - and somebody said this colt is a better model than his dad."
The iconic rider then added arguably the ultimate compliment, saying: "I'd like to be able to ride him myself!"
"The owners have loved Archipenko for a long time and have used him a number of times."
The six-figure colt is out of the Green Desert mare Desert Berry, who has a Nathaniel colt foal and is in foal to Al Kazeem. Millar went on to explain that the stud not only breeds session-toppers, but also maintains a string of horses-in-training.
"Anything that doesn't reach our valuation we'll race ourselves," he said. "We try to keep the fillies and have horses with a few different trainers; Rae Guest, Sir Mark Prescott, Charlie Wallis, Chris Wall and John Oxx over in Ireland too."
Kinane was back in action later in the day when going to 300,000gns for the Acclamation colt out of Folk Melody offered by Corduff Stud.
BOOK 2: DAY TWO STATS
Offered240 lots
Sold207 (86 per cent)
Aggregate17,230,500gns (up three per cent)
Average83,240gns (up six per cent)
Median65,000gns (up 13 per cent)
Gordon-Watson gets in early
Kinane was the second buyer to strike a winning bid of 425,000gns on the day, after Charlie Gordon-Watson was fast out of the blocks and landed the very first lot into the ring, a Night Of Thunder filly consigned by Longview Stud, for the same price.
Pinhooked by Brysheil Stud for €77,000, the filly is out of Blanche Neige, a Halling sister to Group 2 winner Harland and half-sister to the Group 1-placed Musis Amica
"She's for a new UK-based project," said Gordon-Watson after outbidding Angus Gold. "She's a very nice type with a good back pedigree and by a stallion who is doing well. It's all there."
Craven dreams for Holland's Kodiac
Brendan Holland has proved himself a past master when it comes to selling future talent at the breeze-up sales, and if his reaction to securing a striking son of Kodiac for 310,000gns is anything to go by, he may well have just found Grove Stud's next Group 1-winning graduate.
"I love him, just love him, he's as good a physical as you'll see, nevermind just by Kodiac," he enthused. "Fingers crossed he can run but the mare's thrown two winners by lesser stallions than Kodiac and he's just a fantastic physical.
"He was my pick of the three days; he moved great, looked great and vetted great."
Out of the Pivotal mare Honeymead, the colt is a half-brother to two winners, including this year's juvenile scorer High Accolade. The transaction also continued a good week for James Hanly's Ballyhimikin Stud, who 24 hours earlier broke the Book 2 record when selling a Dark Angel filly to Shadwell for 1,050,000gns.
"There's no big plan, you can only buy what you like and pay what you feel is right," he said. "We've had a great run with our horses on the track lately and I hope it continues. People expect you to line-up nice horses so year in, year out we've tried hard to get better stock.
"It's an enormous amount of money but to me, right now, it makes sense. I hope when I wake up in the morning it still makes sense! If a horse like that wins a maiden on a Saturday, believe me, 310,000gns won't buy him. It won't come near."
New Bay colt to Beckhampton
The debut crop of yearlings by Ballylinch Stud's New Bay, the Prix du Jockey Club-winning son of Dubawi, received a big vote of confidence from Roger Charlton, who went to 300,000gns through Amanda Skiffington for a colt offered by Aughamore Stud.
The colt, who was pinhooked by Hamish Macauley and Aughamore at 80,000gns, boasts a sublime back pedigree, sharing his page with the likes of Enable, Flintshire and the Charlton-trained Headman.
"He's very Dubawi," said Charlton. "I thought he was extremely active and attractive, and naturally I like his page, which includes a lot of good Juddmonte horses like Enable and Headman.
"We were trying to get a more commercial type of foal here last year but kept getting beaten, so we decided to go up a grade and came across him," explained Michael Gleeson.
"He was the best of the New Bays and has a great walk. You have Enable in the family and also the half-sister, Huboor, was with Mark Johnston. We blew our budget at 80,000gns, before then 30,000gns was the most we'd ever paid for a foal."
A Marnane family affair
Another first-crop sire to enjoy a big result was Prince Of Lir, as Alastair Donald went to 260,000gns for the three-parts brother to Fox Champion. The transaction also gave the Marnane family plenty of cause for celebration, with breeze-up doyen Con Marnane having bred the six-figure yearling and his daughter, Amy, tasked with consigning duties at Tattersalls.
Prince Of Lir topped the 2016 Doncaster breeze-up sale when sold by Con Marnane to the Cool Silk Partnership for £170,000, before the son of Kodiac went on to land the Norfolk Stakes. He now resides at Joe Foley's Ballyhane Stud.
"This horse is nearly more closely related to Con than I am!" joked Amy Marnane after Donald had signed the docket. "He's by Prince Of Lir, who we breezed, we raced the mare, bred Fox Champion and also breezed Dandy Boy, who won the Wokingham and is below the second dam.
"The mare is big and strong and extremely good-looking and this colt is very like Fox Champion," she said. "The mare has a very nice Cotai Glory colt, who's coming here in December, he's a very special foal. We didn't cover the mare this year but she's going back to Kodiac to breed a full-sibling to Fox Champion."
Book 2 concludes on Wednesday with the session beginning at 10am.
More from Book 2:
Shadwell land seven-figure Dark Angel filly to smash Book 2 record
Coolmore on top again as MV Magnier lands 900,000gns No Nay Never colt
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