Sam Haggas secures 410,000gns top lot at December Mare Sale opener
Melbourne Cup (Gr 1, 3200m) hero Rekindling (High Chaparral) was led out of the Tattersalls ring unsold for 95,000gns (approx. AUD$181,500) as the December Mare Sale got underway on Monday.
Trained by Joseph O’Brien to win the 2017 renewal of the Flemington showpiece, the Lloyd Williams-owned Rekindling has run just twice since, finishing last in the 2019 Australian Cup (Gr 1, 2000m) and sixth in an amateur riders’ race at Leopardstown over a mile and a half this July.
The six-year-old failed to meet his reserve, but that result did not preclude big bids coming thick and fast during a rock solid opening session at Park Paddocks, as 37 lots brought a six-figure sum.
Sitting at the head of the market at the close of play was Aunty Bridy (Camacho) after the Group 3-placed juvenile brought a bid of 410,000gns (approx. AUD$783,000) from Sam Haggas of Hurworth Bloodstock.
Having run just three times, winning a Curragh maiden on debut for Jim Bolger and last seen finishing runner-up to Elysium (Belardo) in the Weld Park Stakes (Gr 3, 7f), Haggas said the daughter of Camacho (Danehill) had been bought to continue her racing career for an undisclosed US-based owner.
“There’s no plan as of yet,” said Haggas, having seen off the attention of Andreas Putsch of Haras de Saint Pair and Oceanic Bloodstock’s Michel Zerolo. “She could stay here for the short term or she could go to America.
“She’s a good-looking, lightly-raced filly. Her form is good and hopefully there’s a bit more racing in her. She by a prolific sire of fillies too so fingers crossed there’s more to come from her.”
Bred by Karis Bloodstock & Rathbarry Stud, Aunty Bridy is out of Benedicte, a winning Galileo (Sadler’s Wells) half-sister to Middle Park Stakes (Gr 1, 6f) hero Amadeus Wolf (Mozart) and Sirenia Stakes (Gr 3, 6f) scorer Rouleau (Exceed And Excel). She was consigned by Ballylinch Stud.
Yoshida back in action
Katsumi Yoshida of Northern Farm in Japan has made some noteworthy December Sale purchases down the years, including the likes of Reve D’Iman (Highest Honor), Euro Charline (Myboycharlie) and Donna Blini (Bertolini).
Despite a series of Covid-19 related travel restrictions having impacted the normal level of international attendance at this year’s edition of the sale, Yoshida’s name also appeared on the docket of Calming Effect (War Front), who fetched 400,000gns (approx. AUD$764,000).
The unraced daughter of War Front (Danzig) was offered as part of the Juddmonte draft, which took centre stage with receipts totalling 1,852,500gns (approx. AUD$3,538,000) for 17 lots sold. The four-year-old, who was presented in foal to Frankel (Galileo), is out of Emollient (Empire Maker), a winner of four Grade 1 contests in the US who hails from the Niarchos family of Machiavellian (Mr Prospector), Bago (Nashwan) and Maxios (Monsun).
“Her conformation is very good and having a Frankel cover is very attractive for us in Japan,” said Northern Farm representative Shingo Hashimoto. “She also matches the stallions we have in Japan very well, so we’re very excited we have bought her.
“We haven’t decided who she’ll be mated with next but we have many good sires to choose from. It’s an honour for us to buy a mare like this from Juddmonte.”
Despite Covid-19 restrictions having curbed plenty of travel plans, Hashimoto said his own journey to Newmarket had not been impacted.
“It’s a difficult time for everyone as regards travel and I need to isolate when I get home, but travel has been as straightforward as possible and everyone has been very helpful,” he said.
Another for Smith-Bernal
During last week’s December Foal Sale owner and breeder Graham Smith-Bernal sold his Sea The Stars (Cape Cross) colt out of Nadia Glory (Oasis Dream) to Sunderland Holdings for 170,000gns through Newsells Park Stud.
On Monday the proceeds of that sale were reinvested as Smith-Bernal went to 330,000gns (approx. AUD$630,000) for Firelight (Oasis Dream) through agent Jill Lamb. The winning four-year-old was offered in foal to Almanzor (Wootton Bassett)by West Blagdon Stud, and plans now call for her to join Nadia Glory at Newsells Park.
“She was a good race filly and is a beautiful looker,” said Lamb, who noted the similarities between Firelight and Nadia Glory’s respective pedigrees. “I bought her for Graham Smith-Bernal. He’s already got an Oasis Dream mare out of a Galileo mare and we managed to sell the Sea The Stars colt foal for 170,000gns last week, so we might look to go down that route again.
“She’s in foal to Almanzor; we like him a lot and this looks a very suitable covering. I loved the Almanzor yearlings too. Graham has three mares at Newsells at the moment and this will make it four. He’s had horses in training for several years but the broodmares are a relatively new thing for him.”
Smith-Bernal, who has developed two business empires built around cutting-edge litigation technology software, has had runners this year with the likes of John Ryan, William Haggas and Charlie Fellowes, with his colours having been carried to success by useful staying handicapper Hiroshima (Nathaniel).
Donohoe’s magic buy
BBA Ireland’s Michael Donohoe struck a winning bid of 260,000gns (approx. AUD$496,500) for It’s Magic (Galileo), a three-year-old half-sister to Mukhadram (Shamardal) offered in foal to Ten Sovereigns (No Nay Never) by Baroda Stud.
The daughter of Galileo did not make the racecourse for Aidan O’Brien and the Coolmore partners, but what she lacks in race record she makes up for in pedigree, as she is also a half-sister to the Group 3-placed Woodland Aria (Singspiel), while her dam, Magic Tree (Timber Country), is a half-sister to Group 1 winners Kirklees (Jade Robbery) and Mastery (Sulamani).
“She’s a Galileo mare and we all know what Galileo can do,” said Donohoe. “She’s a very good physical and should be easy enough to mate. She’s got a good covering too – Ten Sovereigns is an exciting prospect, and it’s a good, tough family.
“She was bought for a client in the Middle East who has a few mares in Ireland, so she’ll probably go back to Baroda Stud to board there. We’ve been thinking of something like Siyouni for her next cover – that cross has done very well this year.”
More Mayhem for Knocktoran
Brendan Hayes of Knocktoran Stud returned to familiar territory when going to 240,000gns (approx. AUD$458,000) for the Godolphin-consigned Donnybrook, a winning daughter of Invincible Spirit (Green Desert) and the Group 3-winning Whipper (Miesque’s Son) mare Mayhem. In turn, Mayhem is out of Kilfrush Stud’s famed producer Hit The Sky (Cozzene), who was under Hayes’ care as Kilfrush’s managing director from the early 1980s until its sale in 2013.
Mayhem is a sister to Prix Daniel Wildenstein (Gr 2, 1600m) winner Royal Bench and a half-sister to Ormonde Stakes (Gr 3, 1m5.5f) scorer Memphis Tennessee (Hurricane Run), while further back it is the family of the prolific Cerulean Sky (Darshaan).
“Most people are happy to buy what they know,” said Hayes. “It’s my son, Jonathan, who’s bought her really, I was just doing the bidding. He wanted to buy her so hopefully she’ll be lucky for him. She’s a very good-looking filly and she had a bit of ability.
“It’s nice to return the favour with Darley because they’re a huge help to everyone in the industry, it’s really great to be able to give them a good price for something they’re selling. The plan is to get her in foal early, although we haven’t really chosen a sire just yet – it’ll be something fast though.”
Donnybrook was bred by the Mayhem Syndicate and joined the Godolphin fold at a cost of €900,000 at the 2018 Arqana August Sale.
More Juddmonte jewels
The first batch of Juddmonte horses into the ring brought a couple of the session’s early highlights, including when Tom Blain of Barton Stud went to 220,000gns (approx. AUD$419,500) for Desirous, a winning daughter of Kingman (Invincible Spirit) and the Matron Stakes (Gr 1, 1m) scorer Emulous (Dansili). The four-year-old was offered in foal to Frankel.
“She’s for a client of mine called Faisal Mishref, who’s from Saudi Arabia,” said Blain. “He’s been a very loyal client of Barton Stud’s. He had a very good yearling sale and he loves supporting Juddmonte.”
Blain went on to explain that his client has been breeding on a small scale for a number of years, but having enjoyed a fruitful round of yearling sales was looking to upgrade the quality of his small but select broodmare band.
“He has between two and four mares at any one time but we’re trying to keep the quality high,” he said. “We started off buying cheaper mares but he’s had some good results at the yearling sales so we’re trying to up the quality. He also had some horses in training last year and he’s a real believer in the game so I’m really pleased he’s got this mare.
“She has a brilliant pedigree and was a good race filly herself and she’s in foal to a champion. She’ll come back to Barton now and we’re very much looking forward to having her. We haven’t thought as far ahead as who she’ll be covered by next year but she’ll be well mated. We’ll try and make a proper mare out of her.”
Durcan back among old friend
A few lots before Desirous sold, Ted Durcan went to 160,000gns (approx. AUD$305,000) for Amser, a Frankel half-sister to Timepiece (Zamindar), Passage Of Time (Dansili) – who is also the dam of Time Test (Dubawi) – and Father Time (Dansili).
The page was enhanced further just hours before Amser sold as Viadera, who gave Bated Breath (Dansili) a first top-level winner in the Matriarch Stakes (Gr 1, 1m), appears beneath the second dam, as does the redoubtable Twice Over (Observatory).
The six-year-old was sold in foal to Kingman, who is due to stand the 2021 covering season at a fee of £150,000.
“She’s for Scott Heider in America,” said Durcan. “She’s a mare that I loved yesterday, Scott loved last night when he saw her and his racing manager Tony Lacy loved her too. We thought there’s huge upside to her. She’s got an unbelievable pedigree and a sexy cover too. It’s so hard to buy into a family like that and there’s loads happening too so we’re over the moon to have her.”
Heider, a real estate developer based in Omaha, has enjoyed a productive season with his boutique European racing string, most notably through the Joseph O’Brien-trained Pista (American Pharoah), who won the Park Hill Stakes (Gr 2, 1m6.5f) before finishing runner-up in the Prix de Royallieu (Gr 1, 2800m).
He also owns the Gallinule Stakes scorer Crossfirehurricane (Kitten’s Joy) and the Listed-placed A New Dawn (Zoffany). The owner later tweeted that his new acquisition would head to Norelands Stud in County Kilkenny.
Durcan added that this is not the first time he has crossed paths with this family, having enjoyed a number successful link ups during his time in the saddle. He said: “It’s a lovely family and I know the two-year-old out of Timepiece [Thaler] is at Sir Michael Stoute’s and we like him. I’ve actually ridden a few of the family, including Passage Of Time, and I won the Craven on Twice Over so I know the family well.”
Six-figure brace for Gerrardstown House
Frank Fahy of Gerrardstown House Stud came to Tattersalls with a view to adding two mares to his Dunshaughlin-based broodmare band, and duly landed Golconda (Planteur) with a bid of 210,000gns (approx. AUD$400,500) and Mechanism (Zamindar) at 200,000gns (approx. AUD$372,500).
Golconda, a French-bred daughter of Planteur (Danehill Dancer), was Listed-placed during her time with Christophe Ferland and was last seen finishing fourth in a Gulfstream claiming stakes for Robert Hess Jr. She was the only lot in the December Mare Sale catalogue carrying to US Triple Crown hero Justify (Scat Daddy).
“I like the mare and I like the cover,” said Fahey. “I suppose after that, it’s potluck! It’s a rare cover to have over this side of the world. The Justify will be for sale in due course and she’ll be going to a more local stallion next year.
“We’ll just get her home, get her settled in and hope she has a nice Justify foal first though. After that we’re in the lap of the gods. We came over to buy two and we’ve ended up with two on the first day, so we can go home now. The pressure is off.”
Mechanism, offered in foal to Golden Horn (Cape Cross), was another to emerge from the Juddmonte draft. The winning seven-year-old daughter of Zamindar (Gone West) is a half-sister to Amser, who went the way of Ted Durcan for 160,000gns earlier in the session.
Read the full report on each session of the December Mare Sale in ANZ Bloodstock all week.