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$320,000 Darci 2YO Tops Strong Day of Trade

$320,000 Darci 2YO Tops Strong Day of Trade

Trade gathered momentum throughout the day at the opening session of New Zealand Bloodstock's Ready to Run Sale of 2YOs at Karaka, to post increases on last year's results right across the board.

With impressive depth to this year's buying bench, a broad spread of buyers competed for the 180 catalogued lots on offer.

At the completion of Day One of the two-day Sale, 107 horses have been sold at an average price of $62,036 and turnover of $6,723,500.

With the average currently 15% ahead of the same point in the Sale last year, turnover is also up over $1.5m. The Sale median is up 19% to $38,000 from last year's final median of $32,000, and the day's clearance rate of 72% is well ahead of last year's final clearance of 59%.

The day was highlighted by the Darci Brahma gelding at Lot 146 fetching $320,000 to the bid of Singapore-based trainer Michael Freedman and local agent Michael Wallace, for Singapore owners Joy N Happiness stable.

The Joy N Happiness partnership is currently enjoying enormous success with its Darci Brahma colt Super Easy who is now a winner of six in a row. Super Easy was purchased by Freedman as a yearling at Karaka.

"This horse genuinely reminded me of Super Easy 12 months ago," commented Freedman.

"In my opinion he was the pick of the Sale. I liked the way he breezed up, and the guys that own Super Easy also loved the look of him, so we're very happy.

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"He will stay in New Zealand at Henley Park for the next six to eight weeks before we take him up to Singapore."

From the winning Gold Brose mare Golden Dawn, the gelding was pinhooked from the Karaka Premier Sale as a yearling for $60,000 by Curraghmore Stud principal Gordon Cunningham.

"He breezed very well and was exceptionally popular on the sale grounds, and he's been bought by people who've had great success with Darci Brahma," remarked Cunningham.

"The level of inspection been very good today at Karaka. There are lots of people here from overseas and it seems that if you have the right horses there are plenty of people here to buy them."

The Oaks Stud's pair of stallions Darci Brahma & Bachelor Duke are currently heading the sires table by average (with three or more lots sold). Four Darci Brahma two-year-olds have sold for an average of $147,250, with four by Bachelor Duke sold for an average of $71,875, with a top price of $130,000 (Lot 114).There are a further five Darci Brahma entries and one Bachelor Duke catalogued for sale tomorrow.

At the end of the first day the leading buyer is Willie Leung's Magus Equine, with seven two-year-olds purchased for $785,000. This includes a top price of $220,000 paid for the Street Sense colt at Lot 113.

The second top price of the day was $310,000 paid by Hong Kong trainer Ricky Yiu for the General Nediym colt at Lot 57. Offered by Lyndhurst Farm, the colt is closely related to the Group 3 winner Permaiscuous.

Mark & Shelley Treweek's Lyndhurst Farm is currently topping the vendor tables with eight of their 22 entries sold for $1,290,000 at an average of $161,250. Lyndhurst Farm has another 12 two-year-olds catalogued for sale tomorrow.

"The day started off a bit quietly this morning, but demand steadily got stronger and stronger throughout the day," says Co-Managing Director Petrea Vela.

"We're extremely happy with the turnout of buyers at Karaka. There are lots of familiar faces but also lots of buyers who are here for the first time from all over the world which is very encouraging. There's substantial depth to the demand for the more appealing lots, but still buyers are being selective. There's over 170 lots set for sale tomorrow so hopefully the momentum seen this afternoon can continue."

Selling will continue at Karaka tomorrow with Lots 181 to 354. Breeze Ups clips can be viewed online at http://www.nzb.co.nz/, and the Sale will be streamed live online from 11am. Click here to view the list of horses that were passed through the ring today.

2011 Ready To Run Sale Statistics

2011 DAY 12010 DAY 1
CATALOGUED180250
SOLD107120
AVERAGE$62,836$52,744
AGGREGATE$6,723,500$6,593,000
MEDIAN$38,000$32,000
CLEARANCE72%54%
TOP PRICE$320,00 (Lot 146)$340,000 (Lot 52)

Top Lots

LotTypeBreedingVendorPurchaserPrice
146B. GDarci Brahma / Golden DawnCurraghmore StudMr M Freedman & Mr M Wallace (Singapore)$320,000
57G CGeneral Nediym / Botticelli ChicLyndhurst FarmMr R Yiu (Hong Kong)$310,000
153BR. CNot a Single Doubt / HiavannaAnna Scott Racing StablesWorldwide Bloodstock (South Africa)$300,000
156B. CStratum / HootandanceLyndhurst FarmJohn Foote Bloodstock Pty Ltd (Queensland)$240,000
180B. CRed Ransom / La BancaDiamond LodgeMr TL Busuttin (Cambridge)$230,000
113B. CStreet Sense / Emerald BeautyLyndhurst FarmMagus Equine Ltd (Hong Kong)$220,000
124B. CExceed and Excel / FamewinEsker LodgeJohn Foote Bloodstock Pty Ltd (Queensland)$190,000
129B. GNadeem / Fiery SunsetAscot FarmNew Zealand Bloodstock Ltd (Hong Kong)$170,000
74BR. CDarci Brahma / Clermont RoseLyndhurst FarmMr DC Ellis (Te Akau)$165,000
47B. CHussonet / Belle BizarreDiamond LodgeNew Zealand Bloodstock Ltd (New South Wales)$155,000

Leading Purchasers by Aggregate

PurchaserLocationBoughtAggregateAverageTop Price
Magus Equine LtdHong Kong7$785,000$112,143$220,000 (Lot 113)
New Zealand Bloodstock Ltd6$486,000$81,000$170,000 (Lot 129)
Worldwide BloodstockSouth Africa3$482,500$160,833$300,000 (Lot 153)
Mr M Freedman & Mr M WallaceSingapore2$450,000$225,000$320,000 (Lot 146)
John Foote Bloodstock Pty LtdQueensland2$430,000$215,000$240,000 (Lot 156)
Mr DC EllisTe Akau5$360,000$72,000$165,000 (Lot 74)
Mr Kar Fai LeeMacau10$345,000$34,500$75,000 (Lot 122)
Mr R YiuHong Kong1$310,000$310,000$310,000 (Lot 57)
Mr TL BusuttinCambridge2$277,500$138,750$230,000 (Lot 180)
Mr J MorriseyQueensland2$167,000$83,500$130,000 (Lot 114)

Leading Vendors by Aggregate

VendorSoldAggregateAverageTop Price
Lyndhurst Farm8$1,290,000$161,250$310,000 (Lot 57)
Diamond Lodge9$695,000$77,222$230,000 (Lot 180)
Esker Lodge7$580,000$82,857$190,000 (Lot 124)
Curraghmore Stud4$516,000$129,000$320,000 (Lot 146)
Anna Scott Racing Stables5$403,500$80,700$300,000 (Lot 153)
Bradbury Park9$345,000$38,333$150,000 (Lot 110)
Kilgravin Lodge7$342,000$48,857$120,000 (Lot 173)
Ascot Farm2$290,000$145,000$170,000 (Lot 129)
Regal Farm5$268,000$53,600$130,000 (Lot 77)
Raffles Farm2$212,500$106,250$130,000 (Lot 114)

Leading Vendors by Average (three or more sold)

VendorSoldAverageAggregateTop Price
Lyndhurst Farm8$161,250$1,290,000$310,000 (Lot 57)
Curraghmore Stud4$129,000$516,000$320,000 (Lot 146)
Esker Lodge7$82,857$580,000$190,000 (Lot 124)
Anna Scott Racing Stables5$80,700$403,500$300,000 (Lot 153)
Diamond Lodge9$77,222$695,000$230,000 (Lot 180)
Venture Thoroughbreds Ltd3$60,000$180,000$90,000 (Lot 123)
Regal Farm5$53,600$268,000$130,000 (Lot 77)
Kilgravin Lodge7$48,857$342,000$120,000 (Lot 173)
Phoenix Park4$46,500$186,000$110,000 (Lot 136)
Mangatiti Bloodstock3$43,333$130,000$65,000 (Lot 106)

Leading Sires by Average (three or more sold)

SireSoldAverageAggregateTop Price
Darci Brahma4$147,250$589,000$320,000 (Lot 146)
Bachelor Duke4$71,875$287,500$130,000 (Lot 114)
O'Reilly4$61,375$245,500$130,000 (Lot 62)
Falkirk5$57,400$287,000$130,000 (Lot 77)
Lucky Unicorn3$51,667$155,000$110,000 (Lot 144)

For news and information from New Zealand Bloodstock visit www.nzb.co.nz.

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