1.8 Million Dubawi Colt Lights Up Tattersalls Foal Sale

Media Release - Saturday November 27

Buoyant trade on the third day of the Tattersalls December Foal Sale was crowned by the sale of a DUBAWI colt for 1,800,000 guineas, the equal second highest priced foal ever sold in Europe and the highest priced foal sold in Europe since 2002. 

Godolphin Strike for Dubawi Colt

The DUBAWI colt out of MADONNA DELL’ORTO became the equal second highest priced foal ever sold in Europe when selling for 1,800,000 guineas to Anthony Stroud on behalf of Godolphin. Stroud, who was bidding to the podium from outside the sale ring, was taken to the seven-figure sum by Coolmore Stud’s MV Magnier who was stood in the bidders' area in the sale ring.

Genesis Green Stud’s Michael Swinburn was leaning on the rail just below the Coolmore team during the protracted bidding duel and was visibly emotional when the hammer finally came down. After shaking hands with the underbidder and the successful purchaser he explained just why the sale had such personal ties to Genesis Green and the Swinburn family;

"I just wish Walter was here to see this, he owned the mare and had her in training. I Can Fly was the last one he knew and he was absolutely over the moon. "She is a mare that I always thought would suit Dubawi, the shape of her. When I Can Fly came up I approached Liam O'Rourke at Darley and asked what was the chances of a foal share to Dubawi, and he said he would be delighted to have her. She is just a pure vessel of a mare, anything she has produced has been a good version of the stallion. She hasn't had any foal the same as the other one – she just throws to the stallion and throws a good version of him."

He added: "It is so hard to get one that is nice, to get it through x-rays, through scopes. I just hope he comes up lucky for Sheikh Mohammed. I have loved the stallion since his early days, I am happy for everyone at the farm, the lads are so loyal and it is a big effort."

Swinburn recounted the rocky start to the investment into the family;

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"I bought the granddam Sabria at a September Sale here years ago with Oliver St Lawrence, I went home and went into the kitchen and Mum and Dad must have got wind of it that I had bought a mare - it caused an outcry! Walter bailed me out at 25,000 guineas and we have had the family ever since, it has been fantastic for us - it has probably built Genesis Green."

SABRIA is the dam of Group 1 Poule d’Essai des Poulains winner LANDSEER and the great granddam of Japanese Grade 1 winner MICKI ROCKET. Her daughter MADONNA DELL’ORTO is the dam of Group 2 Solonaway Stakes winner and multiple Group 1 placed I CAN FLY and the Listed winner and Group placed VISCOUNT BARFIELD.

Purchaser Anthony Stroud commented;

"I didn't think we'd have to go that far but he is a lovely horse, he is well bred and from a great farm. He is by Dubawi, who had such a wonderful Breeders' Cup, and the boss said go for it. Huge respect to the underbidders, and we are very lucky to have the horse. As long as he is a good racehorse, that is all that matters." 

675,000 Guineas for Furnace Mill Stud’s Frankel Colt

MV Magnier had earlier enjoyed better fortune when securing a colt by Champion sire elect FRANKEL for 675,000 guineas. It was a fantastic result for David and Trish Brown’s Furnace Mill Stud, who bred and consigned the colt and whose granddaughter Emily Brown led him up. BBA Ireland’s Michael Donohoe and Yeomanstown Stud’s Gay O’Callaghan were amongst the early bidders, with MV Magnier entering the fray at 400,000 guineas and eventually seeing off the persistent attentions of the Juddmonte Farms’ Simon Mockridge and Barry Mahon.

"He's a very nice horse who is very good looking and a brother to a good horse as well. David and Trish Brown are very good breeders, and we've known them a very long time so I'm delighted to be able to buy this horse from them. Sadly David couldn't be here today but hopefully he'll be happy with that result," said MV Magnier.

"It is fantastic, worth all the sleepless nights," smiled an emotional Trish Brown. "He has been brilliant all the way through, a lovely horse. It was lovely to see him making that money. We bought the mare here as a three-year-old, I think she is 16 now. She was 25,000 guineas from New England Stud and she has been a star.  

"We bred Juan Elcano by Frankel and it was obvious to go back to him again, we felt the mare deserved a chance with him. We have her two-year-filly by Oasis Dream with us and she is in-foal to Sea The Moon. We have had three by Frankel, they have all had the most wonderful temperaments, wonderful horses to deal with."

David Brown, a former cricketer who played 26 Test matches for England between 1965 and 1969 before establishing Furnace Mill in 1976, was not at Tattersalls today and his wife explained:  

"He has not been good on his legs of late and finds it difficult up here. He is holding the fort at home, I am sure he was watching – he can just about manage to operate the Tattersalls website!"

The colt is an own brother to the Listed Wolferton Stakes winner and four-times Group 2 placed JUAN ELCANO out of the DAYLAMI mare WHATAMI, also the dam of Group 3 winner NKOSIKAZI. WHATAMI is a half-sister to the Group 3 winner WHAZZIS, Listed winner WHAZZAT, the dam of Group 2 Mill Reef Stakes winner JAMES GARFIELD, and to the dam of Grade 1 Breeder’s Cup Mile winner UNI. It is the family of the exceptional Group 1 Prix de Diane winner RAFHA, the dam of leading sires INVINCIBLE SPIRIT and KODIAC. 

Sea The Stars Filly Makes 625,000 Guineas

The highest priced filly on the day was Hascombe & Valiant Stud’s SEA THE STARS daughter of the Group 3 Tattersalls Musidora Stakes runner-up FRANKELLINA, who fetched 625,000 guineas to the bid of Blandford Bloodstock’s Tom Goff following a protracted bidding duel with BBA Ireland’s Patrick Cooper, seated with David and Vimy Aykroyd.  

Goff was operating on behalf of Hascombe & Valiant Stud’s Anthony Oppenheimer, who revealed that he had bought out the foal share with Sunderland Holding. A daughter of FRANKEL, FRANKELLINA is a close relation to Group 2 Ribblesdale Stakes winner and Oaks third FRANKY DARLING from the exceptional Hascombe & Valiant family of Group 1 Coronation Stakes winner REBECCA SHARP and European Champion three-year-old GOLDEN HORN. 

The Tattersalls December Foal Sale continues with the fourth and final session at 10am on Saturday, 27th November.    

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