Buyers
have sided with Windsor Park Stud's freshman stallion Charm Spirit (IRE) at Karaka.
The demand for the first crop of the son of Invincible Spirit was expected to
be keen and pre-sale hopes have been realised through the opening sessions of
the Book 1 Sale.
"He's averaging around $130,000 and they've been a really strong line of
horses," studmaster Rodney Schick said.
"We're really happy with the way things have been going. We were pretty
confident coming into the sale.
"The other important thing is that they are going into top stables with people
like Ciaron Maher, Guy Mulcaster and Chris Waller buying them."
One of Windsor Park Stud's prized Charm Spirit lots was the second to last
yearling through the ring on Monday and the filly was knocked down to Victorian
horseman Ciaron Maher for $400,000.
"That's about what we were expecting," Schick said. "It was good money for her
so we were very happy.
The bay is a daughter of the Savabeel mare Lady Kipling, who won 11 races from
the stable of Murray Baker and Andrew Forsman including the Cal Isuzu Stakes
(1600m) and the Auckland Thoroughbred Breeders' Stakes (1400m).
She was also Group One placed in the Captain Cook Stakes (1600m), Thorndon Mile
(1600m), Otaki Maori WFA Stakes (1600m) and the Levin Classic (1600m).
"She was our top Charm Spirit lot, she's a gorgeous filly," Schick said.
The Irish-bred Charm Spirit won six races with Group One success in the Queen
Elizabeth II Stakes (1600m), Prix du Moulin (1600m) and the Prix Jean Pratt
(1600m).
"He was a high-class European racehorse with a great pedigree," Schick said. – NZ
Racing Desk.