Australia's
leading trainer Chris Waller was amongst the early action on the second morning
of the annual NZB National Yearling Sale series at Karaka.
Acting on behalf of the Sydney conditioner, respected bloodstock agent Guy
Mulcaster secured a pair of individuals from leading Matamata nursery, Waikato
Stud, within the first 30 minutes of selling commencing.
Mulcaster successfully outbid Te Akau Racing's David Ellis to win the day with
an offer of $425,000 on Lot 108, a Savabeel colt from Anabaa mare, Chilled Out.
He followed up immediately with a $220,000 winning bid for Lot 109, an Ocean
Park colt from the family of former top juvenile Good Faith.
"We are sourcing horses for a syndicate we have put together specifically for
this sale," said Mulcaster.
"The Kaha syndicate is a continuation of a concept we have used successfully
here at Karaka in recent years as we look for horses to target the classic three-year-old
races in Australia.
"Preferment is a leading example of the type of horse we have bought here in
the past who went on to become a multiple Group One winner.
"The syndicate is made up of existing stable clients who have agreed on a set
contribution which gives us a budget to work with during the sale."
Mulcaster admitted he was pleasantly surprised at what he had to pay for the
Savabeel colt after there had been plenty of pre-sale hype around the colt.
"You never really know what you are going to have to pay for this type of
colt," he said.
"He was one we were very keen on and I thought he was very good buying at that
price."
Mulcaster had been active on the first evening of the sale, securing another
pair of colts including Lot 5, a colt from first-season sire Charm Spirit out
of Zabeel mare, Zambezi.
Consigned by Goodwood Stud, the colt is a half-brother to Gr. 2 placegetter
Zambezi Warrior who is a son of multiple Group One winner Tall Poppy. – NZ Racing Desk