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2013 Select Sale Concludes at Karaka


2013 Select Sale Concludes at Karaka

With New Zealand Bloodstock’s Select Yearling Sale having provided 15 individual Group 1 winners in the past two seasons, a strong gathering of local and international buyers competed for the 611 horses on offer over the past three days.

At the Select Sale conclusion today at Karaka, a total of 399 of the 611 lots had been sold for $17,256,500 at an average of $43,249, a median of $35,000, and a clearance rate of 71%.

The top price early in the day was $120,000 paid by Albert Bosma’s Go Racing for the Pins colt at Lot 894 from Waikato Stud. Bosma’s Go Racing Syndicate won Sunday night’s Karaka Million with Ruud Awakening, and Bosma, together with business partner Pat Vinaccia and trainers Bruce and Stephen Marsh, were back in action this week.
Lot 894 Bosma group
The Go Racing team with Lot 894 purchased for $120,000

“We have bought 10 horses so far and I would say that 50% of the shares in them are sold already,” commented Bosma. “We had a lot of clients ready to buy this year and the Karaka Million win meant we’ve had enquiries in addition to that and we have bought about four more horses than we had planned to.”

Bosma was very happy to have secured what he regarded as one of the picks of the Sale.

“He was the equal-top lot on type today, no question. There were two outstanding lots today but when you factor in his pedigree, Pins out of a Centaine mare, and that his half-sister (London Dream) won the Duoro Cup last weekend at Trentham, he stood out.

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“I thought he had a bit more size to him than most Pins and he had a really good stretch to him when he walked.

“He’s a classic three-year-old, an ideal kiwi horse for an Australian Derby, and we’re leaving him in New Zealand for his two-year-old season with Stephen Marsh before he goes to Chris Waller in Sydney as a three-year-old.

“This is a fantastic value Sale and all of the horses I have bought so far I was prepared to go a bit further on.”

Later in the day, Lot 894’s price tag was eclipsed by Lot 1007, a colt by the freshman sire Swiss Ace (Secret Savings) from the five-time winning High Yield mare Ugly Betty. Offered by Westbury Stud, the colt was purchased by Tony Pike Bloodstock for $160,000 to be the top price for the day.
Lot 1007 ring
Swiss Ace colt Lot 1007 purchased by Tony Pike Bloodstock for $160,000

“He’s an early foal and looked a mature, running sort of horse and I thought he would make a nice two-year-old,” commented Pike.

“He’ll be entered for the Karaka Million and the intention is certainly to get him to the race but the horse will tell us if he’s ready.

“It’s been tough enough to buy the good colts at the Sale and there’s been plenty of competition on the nice horses.”

The $200,000 paid for Lot 533 on Wednesday was not exceeded, with the first season sire Thewayyouare providing the sale-topping colt secured by Hong Kong’s Magus Equine.

With a broad buying bench providing heated competition throughout the past three days, the leading buyer of the Select Sale has been Bryce & Ginger Tankard’s Waikato Bloodstock with seven yearlings purchased for $635,000 at an average of $90,714.

Waikato Bloodstock also made two bargain purchases in the Premier Sale, the Bernardini colt at Lot 5 for $20,000 and the Keeper colt from an unraced Zabeel mare for $40,000 at Lot 72.

Other prominent local buyers at this Sale have been Go Racing (9), David Ellis (7), Mulcaster Bloodstock (4), Paul Moroney Bloodstock (9), Bruce Perry Bloodstock (4), plus trainers Graeme Rogerson (8), Murray Baker (5), and Roger James (3).

Of the internationals present and active, John Foote has lead the charge with five purchases from the Select Sale for $415,000, with John Chalmers Bloodstock (9), Aquanita Racing (7), Stephen Gray (4) and Michael Freedman (2) also amongst the most prominent.

Of the $17 million turnover of the past three days, New Zealand buyers have accounted for the biggest spend, with 247 horses purchased for $9.3 million. Next was Australia, with a $3.5 million spend to add to its $25.2 million outlay at the Premier Sale.

Hong Kong has been well represented on the results sheets with a spend of $3.3 million, bringing the country’s total spend to $10 million for the week. Singapore and Macau have also contributed to the Select Sale turnover.

Windsor Park Stud’s sire Thorn Park has maintained his dominance at this session with a total of 12 entries now sold at an average of $65,333, including the top two prices of Day 2. Darci Brahma and O’Reilly have been only fractionally behind with averages of $63,750 and $62,625 respectively for the same number of horses sold.

The leading vendor by aggregate has been Windsor Park Stud with 30 Select Sale entries sold for $1,347,000 at an average of $44,900. That includes a top price of $140,000 paid yesterday for the Thorn Park colt at Lot 707. That brings the Stud’s tally for the week to 80 horses sold for $5,119,000.

The leading vendor by average has been Wayne Larsen’s Te Runga Stud with three of their eight entries sold for $225,000 at an average of $75,000. This included a top price of $120,000 paid for the Pentire colt at Lot 507.

With five out of the seven saledays of Karaka 2013 now complete, the leading individual buyer across the week so far has been Te Akau Stud’s David Ellis with 31 yearlings purchased for $4,238,000 at an average of $136,710.

So far for the week 728 horses have sold for $68,645,500. Karaka 2013 will continue with 440 Festival Sale lots catalogued across Sunday & Monday from 11am.

NZB’s 2013 Festival Sale will commence on Sunday 3 February at 11am from Lot 1053, and will continue on Monday 4 February. Both sessions will be streamed live online at www.nzb.co.nz.
2013 Select Yearling Sale Statistics
2013 Select Sale 2012 Select Sale
AGGREGATE $17,256,500 $19,114,500
AVERAGE $43,249 $46,059
MEDIAN $35,000 $35,000
CLEARANCE 71% 74%
CATALOGUED 611 620
SOLD 399 415
TOP LOT Lot 533 B.C Thewayyouare x City Affair - $200,000 Lot 1096 B.C Pentire x Sunshine Gold - $230,000
Top Lots
Lot Type Breeding Vendor Purchaser Price
533 B. C Thewayyouare / City Affair Kilmore Farm Magus Equine (HK) $200,000
631 B. C Darci Brahma / Genebel Haunui Farm Mulcaster Bloodstock (Pukekohe) $160,000
443 BR. F Don Eduardo / Accidentallyinlove Bradbury Park Shailer Thoroughbreds (Matamata) $160,000
1007 Ch. C Swiss Ace / Ugly Betty Westbury Stud Tony Pike Bloodstock (NSW) $160,000
528 BR. C Pins / Chockaholic Sedgmere Farm Hiwi Lodge (HK) $150,000
707 B. C Thorn Park / Kashira Windsor Park Stud NZB as agent (Auckland) $140,000
587 B. C Alamosa / Effloresce Highden Park Bruce Perry Bloodstock (Masterton) $140,000
516 B. C Holy Roman Emperor / Centafit Ainsley Downs Stud Waikato Bloodstock (Cambridge) $140,000
718 B. C Thorn Park / L'Accord Mapperley Stud Ltd Michael Freedman / Michael Wallace B/S (Singapore) $130,000
531 BB F Alamosa / Cinder Bella Curraghmore Stud LB Racing (QLD) $130,000
460 B. C Pentire / Arniston Rich Hill Stud Ciaron Maher Racing (VIC) $130,000
Leading Purchasers by Aggregate
Purchaser Bought Aggregate Average Top Price
NZB as agent 43 $1,817,000 $42,256 $140,000 (Lot 707)
Waikato Bloodstock (Cambridge & HK) 7 $635,000 $90,714 $140,000 (Lot 516)
Go Racing (Auckland) 9 $509,000 $56,556 $120,000 (Lot 894)
John Foote Bloodstock (QLD) 5 $415,000 $83,000 $110,000 (Lot 973)
Mr DC Ellis (Te Akau) 7 $380,500 $54,357 $100,000 (Lot 879)
Mulcaster Bloodstock (Pukekohe) 4 $375,000 $93,750 $160,000 (Lot 631)
John Chalmers Bloodstock (WA) 9 $346,000 $38,444 $100,000 (Lot 751)
Paul Moroney Bloodstock (Matamata & VIC) 9 $333,500 $37,056 $75,000 (Lot 1013)
Aquanita Racing (VIC) 7 $330,000 $47,143 $120,000 (Lot 507)
Bruce Perry Bloodstock (Masterton) 4 $315,000 $78,750 $140,000 (Lot 587)
Leading Vendors by Aggregate
Vendor Sold Aggregate Average Top Price
Windsor Park Stud 30 $1,347,000 $44,900 $140,000 (Lot 707)
Waikato Stud 28 $1,298,000 $46,357 $120,000 (Lot 894)
Westbury Stud 26 $1,140,000 $43,846 $160,000 (Lot 1007)
Haunui Farm 18 $1,043,000 $57,944 $160,000 (Lot 631)
Rich Hill Stud 20 $720,000 $36,000 $130,000 (Lot 460)
Hallmark Stud 14 $699,000 $49,929 $120,000 (Lot 726)
Mapperley Stud 15 $641,500 $42,767 $130,000 (Lot 718)
Wentwood Grange 11 $590,500 $53,682 $110,000 (Lot 959, 973)
The Oaks Stud 12 $564,500 $47,042 $75,000 (Lot 466)
Little Avondale Stud 12 $564,000 $47,000 $85,000 (Lot 478)
Leading Vendors by Average (three or more sold)
Vendor Sold Average Aggregate Top Price
Te Runga Stud 3 $75,000 $225,000 $120,000 (Lot 507)
Bradbury Park 4 $69,375 $277,500 $160,000 (Lot 443)
Goodwood Stud 5 $64,400 $322,000 $100,000 (Lot 904)
Kirkwall Thoroughbreds 3 $64,167 $192,500 $115,000 (Lot 1040)
Ainsley Downs Stud 4 $61,875 $247,500 $140,000 (Lot 516)
Curraghmore Stud 8 $61,188 $489,500 $130,000 (Lot 531)
Landsdowne Park 5 $59,800 $299,000 $80,000 (Lot 525)
Haunui Farm 18 $57,944 $1,043,000 $160,000 (Lot 631)
Bluegables Farm 3 $56,333 $169,000 $85,000 (Lot 519)
Longlands Stud 4 $53,750 $215,000 $65,000 (Lot 772)
Leading Sires by Average (three or more sold)
Sire Sold Average Aggregate Top Price
Thorn Park 12 $65,333 $784,000 $140,000 (Lot 707)
Darci Brahma 12 $63,750 $765,000 $160,000 (Lot 631)
O'Reilly 12 $62,625 $751,500 $115,000 (Lot 1040, 688)
Pins 14 $60,250 $843,500 $150,000 (Lot 528)
Align 3 $57,000 $171,000 $75,000 (Lot 639)
Alamosa 14 $56,179 $786,500 $140,000 (Lot 587)
Swiss Ace 12 $51,500 $618,000 $160,000 (Lot 1007)
Savabeel 14 $50,714 $710,000 $105,000 (Lot 745)
Thewayyouare 16 $50,500 $808,000 $200,000 (Lot 533)
Guillotine 11 $50,182 $552,000 $110,000 (Lot 445)
Leading First Season Sires (three or more sold)
Sire Sold Average Aggregate Top Price
Swiss Ace 12 $51,500 $618,000 $160,000 (Lot 1007)
Thewayyouare 16 $50,500 $808,000 $200,000 (Lot 533)
Sufficient 3 $45,000 $135,000 $80,000 (Lot 500)
Mastercraftsman 24 $35,771 $858,500 $75,000 (Lot 989)
Road to Rock 9 $34,167 $307,500 $65,000 (Lot 1049)
Red Giant 9 $31,333 $282,000 $60,000 (Lot 762)
Tavistock 20 $27,250 $545,000 $70,000 (Lot 923)
Nom du Jeu 7 $25,000 $175,000 $80,000 (Lot 887)

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