Redoute's Choice Colt Stars on Super Strong MM Day Three

Media Release - Friday January 13
A cracking colt by champion sire Redoute's Choice topped Day Three of the 2017 Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale on Friday.

The colt joined yesterday's top seller, the full brother to Sebring, at the top of the leaderboard for the auction when he was sold for $1.3 million.

Leading Sydney based bloodstock agent James Harron purchased the colt who was offered by Arrowfield Stud as Lot 651.

"He's a beauty," Harron said. "He's a neat Redoute's. He's not too big but he has a nice girth and is a nice mover."

"He handled the whole sale like a real pro. I can't wait to get him back to Peter's to see what we've got."

"We had him rated one of the top colts of the sale and he's by a champion sire in Redoute's Choice. We'd pegged him as a million dollar colt, but we just hope he didn't go too far past it."

"A beautiful horse with a great pedigree and beautiful physique. He fits in very well with what we're trying to do," Harron summed up.

The Redoute's Choice colt is the third foal for the unraced Stravinsky mare Ballet Blue - a half sister to six stakes horses and from the family of Group One winner Imananabaa,

The second top price of the day was $925,000 for Lot 549, the Snitzel-Ultimate Fever colt from Luskin Park.

The China Horse Club teamed up with Newgate and Winstar Farm to secure the colt, a full brother to recent stakes winner Le Cordon Bleu - an exciting short course performer who runs in tomorrow's $1 million Magic Millions Sprint.

"This was a colt we really didn't want to leave behind," China Horse Club bloodstock agent Michael Wallace said. "The physical attributes he has are what we really look for in a horse."

"It's a global game and Australia has a very buoyant stallion market and if you get the right Snitzel colt you get really well paid at the end of it."

Another lot to attract plenty of interest was Lot 607 - Milburn Creek's I Am Invincible half brother to Group One winner and promising young sire Sizzling.

In the end it was South Australian trainer Tony McEvoy who secured the good looking bay colt with a $900,000 bid.

"I was hoping to get him for under a million," McEvoy commented. "If we could have got him between six and eight hundred thousand I thought he would have been the buy of the sale."

"He's a quality horse. I was actually under bidder on his brother Sizzling. I loved Sizzling and we just missed him and I didn't want to miss this colt."

"I'm so excited about him, he's a beautiful, beautiful colt," McEvoy added.

So far the auction has seen almost $120 million traded on 574 lots sold at an increased average price of $208,824 and impressive clearance rate of 87 per cent.

"The market certainly consolidated from yesterday," Magic Millions Managing Director Vin Cox noted.

"The numbers are all but the same as yesterday. The average is sitting around the $208,000 mark which we're obviously very pleased with and the turnover is just wonderful."

To view the results of the sale so far, to make an offer on a passed in lot or to view the online catalogue clickhere. And to catch a video review of Day Three of the auction click here.

Day Four of the Gold Coast Yearling Sale will commence at 6pm tomorrow following the running of the $10 million Magic Millions Raceday over the road at the Gold Coast Turf Club.

Images Steve Hart

DAY THREE TOP SELLERS

$1,300,000 - Redoute's Choice-Ballet Blue colt (Lot 651)
Vendor: Arrowfield Stud (As Agent) / Buyer: James Harron B'stock (NSW)

$925,000 - Snitzel-Ultimate Fever colt (Lot 549)
Luskin Park Stud (As Agent) / China Horse Club/Newgate/Winstar (China)

$900,000 - I Am Invincible-Admirelle colt (Lot 607)
Milburn Creek / McEvoy Mitchell Racing (SA)

$850,000 - Snitzel-Your Life Style filly (Lot 583)
Newgate Farm (As Agent) / Rick Worthington as agent (Vic)

$700,000 - Fastnet Rock-Cats Whisker filly (Lot 703)
Coolmore Stud (As Agent) / Alan Bell Racing (NSW)

SALE STATISTICS

Lots Catalogued: 720 (648)
Lots Sold: 574 (512)
Lots Passed In: 87 (69)
Lots Withdrawn: 58 (67)
Sale Gross: $119,865,000 ($102,760,000)
Top Price: $1,300,000 ($1,600,000)
Average Price: $208,824 ($200,312)
Median Price: $160,000 ($150,000)
Sold %: 87 (88)

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