Sales

Sedaka sells for record 210,000gns at Tattersalls Online December Sale

The broodmare Sedaka (Savabeel), offered in foal to Too Darn Hot (Dubawi) on a southern hemisphere cover, has been sold for a record 210,000gns (approx. AU$441,370) to Kestrel Thoroughbreds’ Bruce Slade on behalf of Nocab Racing, making her the top-priced lot in the Tattersalls Online December Sale and the highest-priced broodmare ever sold on the... Read More

Dual Pressure tops Inglis Digital December Sale at $220,000

Dual Pressure, a three time-winning son of Denman (Lonhro), was the headline act of the Inglis Digital December Sale after he was bought by Aaron Bain for $220,000.  Bain and Ned Taylor are the sole trainers at Angaston Park – formerly Lindsay Park – and are hoping to develop the former Mathew Ellerton-trained four-year-old into... Read More

Willingham back at it at Arqana

Having made a splash at the Tattersalls December Mares Sale earlier in the week, Willingham didn’t waste any time making their presence felt at the Arqana Vente d’Elevage sale on Saturday, etching their name on the buyers sheet early in the first session when they bought the unraced Dubawi (Dubai Millennium) filly Spring Dance for... Read More

IT’S GOTTA BE ME

Relentless Amo Racing go to eye-watering 4,800,000gns to secure sale-topping Classic winner You Got To Me In what was yet another display of their incredible purchasing power, Kia Joorabchian’s Amo Racing went to a sale-topping 4,800,000gns (approx. AU$9.84 million) to acquire the Classic-winning filly You Got To Me (Nathaniel) during the final Sceptre Session at... Read More

Another Via Sistina?

Yulong go to 1.8 million to secure dual stakes-winning filly Caught U Looking at Tattersalls December Mares Sale Yulong are dreaming of their next Via Sistina (Fastnet Rock) after they made a big splash at Monday’s opening session of the Tattersalls December Mares Sale when going to 1.8 million guineas (approx. AU$3.69 million) to acquire... Read More

Amo Racing go to record-equalling 2,500,000gns for Chaldean’s Frankel sister

Amo Racing principal Kia Joorabchian picked up where he left off at Book 1 with the 2,500,000gns (approx. AU$5.13 million) acquisition of a Frankel (Galileo) sister to Chaldean during a dramatic session of the Tattersalls December Foal Sale on Friday. Whitsbury Manor Stud’s filly had been widely expected to prove the headline act of the... Read More