$1.5 Million for Response

Media Release - Thursday May 28
Multiple Group I winner and proven million dollar producer Response topped Day Two of the Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale when sold for $1,5 million on Thursday.

Presented at the auction by Newgate Farm, Response was purchased by the Arrowfield Stud team for leading Japanese breeder and businessman Katsumi Yoshida of Northern Farm.

ResponseResponse won four races, three at group level headlined by wins the Robert Sangster Stakes at Morphettville and Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes at Caulfield.

The Charge Forward mare has produced two foals at stud to date. Her first foal, a filly by Fastnet Rock, was sold for $1.05 million at January's Gold Coast Yearling Sale while she has a weanling colt by Exceed and Excel.

"She a glorious mare," Arrowfield Stud's Jon Freyer said. "We thought she was an absolute queen."

"She's in foal to Snitzel and she's left a couple of beautiful types already. She was exactly what we were after.

"We bought her on behalf of Mr Yoshida of Northern Farm. He sells commercially so we're hoping that she will. She's a magnificent individual and she's left good sorts so that is what it is all about," Freyer added.

Varenna MissThe other mare to sell for seven figures was the Group Two winner Varenna Miss - a half sister star Criterion who was presented in foal to Pierro by Newgate Farm.

The quality mare was the subject of strong interest and in the end it was Emirates Park who outbid Michael Wallace to secure her for $1 million.

"She's one of the nicest mares we've seen for ages," Emirates Park's Trevor Lobb reported.

"She's just a lovely mare and she's in foal to the right horse and we couldn't be more pleased to get her."

"She had enormous ability and she has a great family - a progressive family - a sister to a champ and that's what it's all about," Lobb added.

Another mare to prove popular at today's auction was Testa Rossa's Group One winning daughter Rostova - another Newgate Farm offered lot - this time in foal to the unbeaten world champion Frankel.

Tim Stakemire, bidding on behalf of Sheikh Mohammed Bin Khalifa Al Maktoum, was the successful purchaser at $850,000.

"A quality mare," Stakemire said of Rostova. "She proved it on the racetrack and I think she will prove it in the broodmare barn too."

"She's got a very nice More Than Ready with Gai (Waterhouse) at the moment that is going very well."

"There's a Frankel to come - that's a jewel on top isn't it!" Stakemire added.

The other mare presented in foal to Frankel at the auction was the Glastonbury Farms lot, stakes winner Lovetorn who sold to the China Horse Club for $550,000.

With spirited bidding throughout the day the sale gross has grown to over $42 million and the average price sits at an impressive $120,494. The clearance rate is 81 per cent.

"It has been spectacular," Magic Millions Managing Director Vin Cox reported. "The depth of the market is the most revealing thing to us."

"We were nervous about the middle and lower end of the market and it has come out powering. The buying bench has been strong right through and to sit at a clearance rate of 81 per cent, we're delighted with," Cox added.

To view the results and to make an offer on a passed in lot click here. To view a video recap of Day Two of the sale click here.

Day Three of the Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale will be held from 10am on Friday.

The catalogued lots will be followed a quality supplementary including eight additional lots from Gooree Park Stud, as agent, including last start Group One winner Amanpour.

DAY TWO TOP SELLERS

$1,500,000 - Response (Lot 867) in foal to Snitzel
Vendor: Newgate Farm (As Agent) / Buyer: Katsumi Yoshida (Japan)

$1,000,000 - Varenna Miss (Lot 966) in foal to Pierro
Newgate Farm (As Agent) / Emirates Park (NSW)

$850,000 - Rostova (Lot 882) in foal to Frankel
Newgate Farm (As Agent) / Tim Stakemire (Vic)

$700,000 - Sistine Angel (Lot 909) in foal to Snitzel
Newhaven Park (As Agent) / James Bester Bloodstock (NSW)

$675,000 - Our Pride and Joy (Lot 826) in foal to Redoute's Choice
Yarraman Park (As Agent) / James Harron Bloodstock (NSW)

$550,000 - Lovetorn (Lot 740) in foal to Frankel
Glastonbury Farms (As Agent) / China Horse Club (HK)

$475,000 - Rose of Kentucky (Lot 880) in foal to Medaglia d'Oro
Almavale Bloodstock (As Agent) / Grant Knowles as agent (Sth Africa)

$475,000 - The Huntress (Lot 949) in foal to Snitzel
Willow Park Stud / Kitchwin Hills (NSW)

SALE STATISTICS

2015

2014

2013

Lots Catalogued

489

466

536

Sale Gross

$42,173,000

$52,133,500

$29,847,500

Average Price

$120,494

$146,442

$71,749

Top Price

$1,600,000

$2,300,000

$1,550,000

Lots Sold

350

356

416

Lots Withdrawn

57

65

70

Lots Passed

82

44

50

Sold %

81

88

88


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