2.6 Million Galileo Colt Tops Tattersalls

Media Release - Friday October 10

Records were smashed on the final day of Book 1 of the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale which saw a GALILEO colt sell for 2,6m guineas, the highest price for a yearling in the world this year, and new records set for turnover, average and median for a single day and the whole sale. 

The turnover, which fell narrowly short of 80m guineas was also the highest turnover for a sale in European auction history.

The final day of the sale saw three lots top the million guinea mark which helped push the turnover to 30,159,000 guineas for the 106 lots sold, up 58% on last year's final session. The average rose 56% to 284,519 guineas and the median rose 58% to 190,000 guineas. 

The turnover for the sale of 79,274,000 guineasfor the 336 lots sold was a rise of 13% on the 2013 sale and a new record, whilst the average and median both rose 14% and 15% respectively to 235,935guineas and 150,000 guineas, both new records for the sale. There were a remarkable 38 lots to sell for 500,000 guineas or more, up from 22 last year, whilstthe number of seven-figure lots was also a new record at 6, up from the previous top of 4 in 2007 and 3 last year.

Galileo colt from Penang PearlThe GALILEO colt out of PENANG PEARL set a new benchmark for the highest priced yearling in the world this year when surpassing last night's sale-topperwhen knocked down to MV Magnier for 2.6m guineas.

Catalogued as lot 442, the half-brother to the Group 1 King George winner HARBINGER saw a battle between John Magnier and John Warren, despite the slow start that saw auctioneer Simon Kerins begin with the minimum bid of 5,000 guineas.The colt, easily the world's most expensive yearling of this year, was bred by Mr Nick Ooi, a Malaysian businessman who has been based in Britain for 30 years.

He bought PenangPearl as two-year-old breeze-up and raced her himself, keeping her as a broodmare after she retired.

In 2005, Ooi made the decision to send her to Dansili, a mating that produced the Group 1 winner and stallion Harbinger, which as Ooi explains "made it possible for me to send her to Galileo".

The mare has another Galileo foal at foot and was covered by the champion sire again this spring.

Galileo colt from GwynnGALILEO was also responsible for the second highest price for the day when the three-parts sister to the Derby winner POUR MOI was knocked down to James Delahooke for 1,250,000 guineas. Catalogued as lot 318, the daughter of the DARSHAAN mare GWYNN was consigned by Timmy Hyde's Camas Park Stud and knocked down to Delahooke after he saw off SackvilleDonald's Ed Sackville.

"She was my pick of the sale," said Delahooke. "I tried very hard to buy a filly by Bernardini filly earlier this summer, but was beaten by John Ferguson. This isthe nicest filly I haveseen since - she ticks all the boxes, she is gorgeous.

"She is for Bobby Flay and will probably race in Europe."

When asked about this week's horses, Delahooke said: "I have only been looking at fillies, and there are lots of lovely horses here. The market has been strong- it is after all where the big boys are in action."

The third lot to top the million guineas mark for the day was lot 398, by the late STREET CRY colt out of the Group 2 Park Hill Stakes winning DYNAFORMER mare MEEZNAH. Consigned by Charlie and Tracy Vigors' Hillwood Stud, the colt was knocked down to John Ferguson for 1,000,000 guineas after he saw off the Al Shaqab team.

"He came to us in July and was always a stunning, straightforward colt, always easy to deal with and always oozed class," said a delighted Vigors. "It is easily our biggestsale and it is a fantastic feeling."

The leading consignor for the week was Highclere Stud whose 27 sold yearlings realised a total of 8,035,000 guineas, ahead of Camas Park Stud and Watership Down whilst John Ferguson was the leading purchaser for the week, buying 38 yearlings for a total of 17,465,000 guineas.

At the conclusion of Book 1 of the 2014 Tattersalls October Yearling Sale, Tattersalls Chairman Edmond Mahony commented;

"Book 1 of last year's Tattersalls October Yearling Sale scaled some enormous heights which makes the record returns at this year's renewal even moreremarkable. A significantly smaller catalogue has produced unprecedented turnover of nearly 80 million guineas, new highs for average and median andextraordinary competition for yearlings of outstanding quality throughout the sale.

"The key to the consistent success of the sale can be seen on the cover of the catalogue. Derby winner AUSTRALIA and 2,000 Guineas winner NIGHT OFTHUNDER were both bought at Book 1 of the October Yearling Sale two years ago and the buyers here this week have been enticed by the very real prospect offinding future Classic winners or champions amongst the magnificent yearlings that the consignors bring to Book 1 year after year. All week the buyers haveremarked on the quality of the yearlings on offer and not only are we enormously grateful to our vendors for sending the cream of the European yearling crop toTattersalls, we are also delighted that their collective confidence in Europe's premier yearling sale has been so richly rewarded.

"The depth to the trade, especially on days two and three, has been extraordinary and reflects the global demand for the best bloodstock that Europe has tooffer. The quality of the stallions currently standing in Britain and Ireland has arguably never been higher and buyers from throughout the world are recognisingthis in ever increasing numbers. The influence of our regular and hugely valued buyers from the Gulf region has been truly immense this week, and to have somany of the principals in attendance from start to finish is a crucial part of the sale's success. Long standing clients from America, Australia, Hong Kong, Japan,Kuwait, New Zealand, South Africa and Turkey have all been active, but new faces, particularly from America, China and Hong Kong, have added a newdimension and made a major contribution to a sale which has seen the record books completely rewritten.

"As well as the highest price in the world for an auction yearling for the third consecutive year, we have sold more seven figure yearlings than ever before at thissale, a record number for 500,000 guineas or more and new highs across the board for the fourth year in a row. The 2014 Tattersalls sales season has made aspectacular start and we now look forward to sustaining the momentum at Books 2 and 3 of the October Yearling Sale next week."

Book 2 of the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale gets underway at 10am on Monday, October 13.

Tattersalls Release

Advertisment
More Reading...
Sires With Winners - Friday April 26
Here is the full list of 44 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Exciting New Addition and 2024 Fees for Blue Gum Farm
Blue Gum Farm are delighted to welcome a new addition to their stallion roster for 2024 with brilliantly fast Exceed and Excel sprinter Oxley Road to join Sejardan and Flying Artie.
Fastnet Rock Retired from Stud Duty
Coolmore legend Fastnet Rock, one of the most celebrated stallions of modern times, has been retired from stallion duties and will enjoy retirement at Jerry’s Plains.
Sires With Winners - Thursday April 25
Here is the full list of 94 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Juvenile Trial Watch – Warwick Farm
Trials were at Warwick Farm on Friday morning with five heats won by juveniles and they included some unraced youngsters by champion sires Snitzel and Written Tycoon as well as first season sire Yes Yes Yes.
Pedigree Watch – UK – 3YO Derby Hopeful
The Group III Bet365 Classic Trial (1m2f) was run overnight at Sandown with Godolphin unearthing a serious Epsom Derby contender by Dubawi.
Woodside Park Stud 2024 Fees Announced - Hypo Matings for All Stallions
Woodside Park Stud have confirmed fees on their six strong roster for this spring headed by new addition Benbatl (GB), a triple Group I winning sin of Dubawi, who won the Group I MRC Caulfield Stakes in 2018 and chased Winx home for second in the Cox Plate.
The Stars Come Out at Sha Tin for Champions Day
The crowd will flock to Sha Tin on Sunday for Champions Day, which features three of the most popular horses in recent years: Golden Sixy, California Spangle, and Romantic Warrior.
Best On Breeding
A sensational day of racing at Morphettville on Saturday with seven stakes races highlighted by the $1,000,000 Group 1 Sportsbet Australasian Oaks (2000m) and $1,000,000 Group 1 Sportsbet Robert Sangster Stakes (1200m).
Te Akau Look to Keep Almanzor Winning Run Going in Adelaide
Te Akau Racing’s Mark Walker was busy packing on Thursday morning as he readied himself for a trip to Adelaide to link up with a five-strong arsenal from the team’s Cranbourne base that will contest most of the major events at Morphettville on Saturday.