An energetic and diverse buying bench, mixed with an exceptionally
strong catalogue, has resulted in a powerful opening session of the 2017
Australian Easter Yearling Sale.
On a nostalgic day at Newmarket for the last ever Easter Sale at the iconic
venue before the company moves to Riverside Stables at Warwick Farm, results
showed the market was strong and both buyers and vendors were getting healthy
results.
Statistically, Day 1 ended with an Average of $347,045, a Median of $300,000
and gross of $38,175,000 with a clearance rate at a healthy 80%.
Day 1's leading vendor by aggregate was Bhima Thoroughbreds ($3,130,000 from
eight sales) and by average was Segenhoe Stud ($726,250 from four sales) while
the leading buyer by Lots purchased was Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott (six
Lots) and by aggregate was James Harron Bloodstock ($3,400,000 from three
purchases).
The leading sire by aggregate was Snitzel ($5,490,000 from 14 sales) and by
average (with three or more sold) was I Am Invincible at $622,000.
To view the full results,CLICK HERE.
The day's top Lot was purchased by Tim Stakemire, racing manager for Sheikh
Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Maktoum, who paid $1.8 million forLot 87, a Redoute's Choice x Court filly from the
Newhaven Park draft.
The filly will be trained by Tony McEvoy in Melbourne, and is a half-sister to
Group 1 winner English.
"I was just chatting to Sheikh Khalifa and he leant over and he said 'everybody
wanted my filly','' McEvoy said.
"Thankfully he was too strong. She was extremely popular. All the good judges
were on her.''
Newhaven Park's John Kelly was stunned by the result.
"It's a credit to Inglis, they've got a wonderful buying bench here, she was a
wonderful filly, and when you combine those two things, you get big sales, and
this result is fantastic,'' Kelly said.
"We were always hopeful of a good result but nobody dreams of selling yearlings
for $1.8 million. It's the top price we've got for a long time, that's for
sure.''
James Harron was the buyer of the second and fourth-highest priced horses on
Day 1,Lot 71 (an I Am Invincible x Captivating Claire colt for
$1.6 million from Segenhoe Stud)andLot 65 (a Written Tycoon x Brilliant Bisc colt for $1
million from Turangga Farm).
Both will be trained by Peter and Paul Snowden.
"The sale's started well, a nice buoyant market and lots of lovely horses,''
Harron said.
Peter O'Brien of Segenhoe Stud tactically put "quite a small reserve'' on the
Captivating Claire colt, given he knew the pre-sale interest in the colt had
been immense.
The sale continues a great Easter run for Segenhoe, which was the vendor of
last year's top Lot, a Vegas Showgirl colt (half-brother to Winx).
"Every good judge in the country was on him but I never thought he'd make that
amount,'' O'Brien said.
"To have James Harron buy him, who's not only a good friend but I think the
best judge in the business, we're just delighted.''
Inglis Managing Director Mark Webster was buoyed by the Day 1 results.
"It was a special day at Newmarket under the fig, the last Easter Sale here and
the buying bench was certainly keen to get involved in the action,'' Webster
said.
"We always knew this was a select catalogue, a smaller catalogue than years
gone by but as usual, our vendors have presented horses of the highest quality
and they are getting well rewarded for their hard work.
"The support of the buying bench has certainly been strong on Day 1 and I'm
looking forward to that continuing the next two days.
"To have the median of the sale sitting above last year's average and a
clearance rate of over 80% is a very positive sign for coming days.''
Tomorrow's Day 2 action begins at midday.
To view the catalogue,CLICK HERE.
2017 AUSTRALIAN EASTER YEARLING SALE – DAY 1 STATISTICS
Lots sold: 110 (138)
Clearance Rate: 80% (78%)
Average Price: $347,045 ($291,975)
Median Price: $300,000 ($210,000)
Top Price: $1,800,000 ($2,300,000)
Gross: $38,175,000 ($40,292,500)
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