With a larger offer than in previous years, 175 mares,
fillies and foals sold for a cumulated €21,593,000, a
whopping 47% rise from last year's opening session,
while the average price increased 13% to €123,389. The
clearance rate also progressed at 81%.
HAGGLE (lot 174) had been tagged as the most
attractive racing prospect in the sale, having won
the Gr.3 Prix Fille de l'Air after the catalogue was
printed to add to an impressive tally that already
featured the Gr.3 La Coupe de Maisons-Laffitte and
a 3rd in the Gr.2 Prix Corrida. All these performances
were achieved this year under the tutelage of up and-coming
trainer Henri-Francois Devin who
took delivery of the filly after she was purchase by
Stephen Hillen last year.
Haggle is by Pivotal, the broodmare sire of
Cracksman, Hydrangea, Rhododendron and
Precieuse among many others, and the best foal to
date out of Barter, herself a daughter of the blue hen
Souk. The blood of Sara and Luca Cumani's Fittocks
Stud's foundation mare runs through the veins of
the likes of PONGEE, CHICQUITA, ALEXANDROVA
as well as this year's Gr.1 Melbourne Cup hero
REKINDLING.
Bids sparked from all around the ring and it took
an offer of €1.3 million from Wertheimer et Frère's
Pierre-Yves Bureau to see off all opposition. "This is
the most amazing family and Pivotal is flying as a
broodmare sire, sighed an emotional Bureau. We
need to regroup and have a think but there is a
possibility that she could race on at five as her form
has only been improving of late.
Whatever happens,
she will be extremely easy to mate."
Wertheimer et Frère proved ubiquitous throughout
the day as they also ranked as second leadingvendors, selling 11 fillies and mares for a cumulated
€2.2 million.
They were headed by the Stakes-placed
GUERRIERE (lot 141) who commanded a final bid of
€420,000 from Michel Zerolo's Oceanic Bloodstock. An
Invincible Spirit half-sister to this year's Group-winning
juvenile SOUSTRACTION, the three-year-old hails from
the family that has also produced Arc victress SOLEMIA,
dual Group 1 winning miler THE GURKHA and dual Gr.1
heroine SILASOL.
3rd in the Listed Prix de Saint-Cyr on
her latest start when the catalogue went to press, she
gained further black type when running 2nd in the Prix
Ceres L.
"She is for Peter Brant's White Birch Farm and will go
to Chad Brown with the view to build on her already
exciting race record at four," indicated Zerolo.
Later in the evening, another three-year-old from
Wertheimer et Frère in VAGABONDE (lot 198) fell to
the €400,000 bid of Ronald Rauscher acting on behalf
of Melbourne Cup hero PROTECTIONIST's Australian
owners. The daughter of Acclamation won two races
this year and is a half-sister to the Group-winning
juvenile SASPARELA, from the family of Group 1 winners
OCCUPANDISTE, INTELLO and MONDIALISTE.
"She is a
very nice, athletic filly," said Rauscher. I bought her for
the majority shareholders in Protectionist and she will
visit him next year."
More fireworks from the Wertheimer draft came
courtesy of the winning three-year-old filly VICUGNA
(lot 146) who carried some impressive credentials as
a daughter of Pivotal - and a half-sister to the Stakes
winners SOFAST, EYEFUL and SPIRITFIX.
Laurent Benoit
of Broadhurst Agency signed the docket at €320,000 and commented: "Daughters of Pivotal are hard to
come by these days and she is from a stellar family. She will stay in France for an existing client".
Monceaux top buyers' standings
Henri Mozo's Ecurie des Monceaux secured the
number 1 slot as vendors for the first time, selling
20 fillies, mares and foal for a total €3.2 million
including a pair of €600,000 young broodmares.
Galileo's Group 2 placed daughter PHIZ (lot 34)
was the first to reach such a lofty price tag when
selling James Delahooke who was stood alongside
Lester Pigott's son Jamie. Carrying to Le Havre, the
German-bred is a half-sister to three black-type
winning fillies in PEACE ROYALE, PEACEFUL LOVE
and PENNY LANE.
"I have bought her for Willie Carson's Minster
Stud," explained Delahooke, "with my assistant
Jamie Pigott doing the bidding so in a way it is
from one champion jockey to another. We're very
excited to have her as this is a tremendous family
and by Galileo. I suppose her next mating with be
discussed in the coming days." Former Champion
jockey Willie Carson has enjoyed tremendous
results as a breeder of late with the achievements
of dual Group 1 winner JACK HOBBS and the sale
of his Dubawi half-sister for €750,000gns last week.
MOLLY MALONE (lot 163) achieved greatness on
the racecourse by landing the Gr.1 Prix du Cadran,
the peak of a career that also included three places
at Listed and Gr.3 level. She is on track to complete
an equally successful career in the breeding shed
with her first foal MORGAN LE FAYE, a daughter of
Shamardal, having won impressively on her threeyear-old
debut this season and taken 2nd in the L. Prix Denisy after the catalogue went to press.
Offered in foal to Golden Horn, she too attracted a
closing bid of €600,000 from Qatar Racing's Peter
Moloney who was acting on behalf of David Redvers.
"We are very keen on this family and already bought
her close relative Wekeela this week," said Moloney.
"She is a beautiful mare with a good cover."
Another gem out of the Monceaux consignment
was the Galileo mare DEMURELY (lot 152), who
boasts one of the best pedigrees in the stud book
to the extent that only her first dam's progeny could
fit on the catalogue page. Her siblings are headed
by the Gr.1 winners MOONSTONE and CERULEAN
SKY as well as Champion three-year-old filly
L'ANCRESSE, and they have produced a plethora
of black type winners including US ARMY RANGER,
HONOLULU, NELSON etc.
Demurely herself was placed at Group 3 level and
four more times in Listed company, and she was
offered in foal to leading sire Le Havre.
After signing the docket at €480,000, Blandford
Bloodstock's Richard Brown said: "My client was
very keen to get a daughter of Galileo from a
strong female family so she really fitted the bill.
Her Invincible Spirit foal is very nice and she is a
gorgeous mare herself."
Cheveley Park extend broodmare band with six figure
purchases
With Chris Richardson not being able to attend
the sale, it was his brother Tim, under his Equine
Advisory entity, who was on shopping duty for some
classy fillies and mares to support Cheveley Park
Stud's strong line up of stallions.
His three purchases
were topped by a Listed-placed full sister to
Champion European three-year-old colt Almanzor
who commanded a final bid of €600,000.
"This is
an amazing family that has produced an amazing
horse and she will have plenty of options at Chevely
Park," said Richardson.
Richardson also signed at €270,000 for Haras de
Saint-Pair's ARABIAN BEAUTY (lot 208) in foal to
Kodiac and Ecurie des Monceaux's black type filly
RYTHMIQUE (lot 137) for €180,000.
Ballylinch Stud stocking up
John O'Connor was another on the hunt for quality
mares to support his large roster of exciting stallions
and he notably went up to €520,000 for the dual
Group 3 winner MAIMARA (lot 202), a black type performer at three, four and five who added yet
another Listed placing after the catalogue came
out.
"She is for Ballylinch," confirmed O'Connor. Her
race record speaks for itself and I really liked her.
We now have some thinking to do about her first
mating."
Japanese buyers to the fore
A large number of Japanese buyers had made the
trip to Deauville and both entities of the Yoshida
family, Katsumi's Northern Farm and Teruya's
Shadai Farm, made significant investments on the
opening day.
Northern Farm, acting via Emmanuel de Seroux's
Narvick International, notably spent €450,000
on a New Approach half-sister to European
champion filly ZARKAVA, named ZAKIA (lot 197),
and €340,000 on Haras de Saint-Pair's PEARLY
AVENUE (lot 167), a Stakes-placed daughter of
PEARLY SHELLS offered in foal to Kendargent.
Shadai Farm was represented by Tetsuya Yoshida,
who signed for three six-figure lots in Wild Card
entry ARAZZA (lot 170) for €300,000, Haras des
Capucines's MIDNIGHT FLASH (lot 132) in foal to
Gleneagles for €240,000 and Haras de Saint-Pair's
BUGIE D'AMORE (lot 136) in foal to Dark Angel for
€220,000.
Eric Hoyeau commented on the spectacular trade:
"The voracious hunger for quality stock showed by
buyers from every corner of the globe has been
amazing to watch and is a well-deserved tribute to
the fantastic work put on by our vendors to bring
attractive fillies, mares and foals to the ARQANA
sales ring. The eleven highest-priced horses were
knocked down to eleven individual buyers which is
quite an extraordinary feat at this level of the market,
and they represented interests from France, the
United Kingdom, Japan, Qatar, Ireland, America and
Australia, so it is fair to say that the world gathered
in Deauville to buy the best bloodlines available in
France. I extend my gratitude and that of all the
Arqana team to all buyers and vendors involved,
wishing them that their purchases continue the
run of success showed recently by the likes of Capri,
Brametot, The Pentagon or Iquitos, all born out of
mares bought at this sale, as well as foal purchases
Different League and Brametot himself."
Arqana Release