A
family that has served Waikato Stud so well was again to the fore at Karaka
this afternoon when the daughter of Savabeel and Posy set the ring alight.
The good-looking filly certainly filled the eye of respected Cambridge agent
Dean Hawthorne, who went to $875,000 to secure her.
Hawthorne, who has been active over the first three days of the sale with seven
purchases to date, explained a simple rationale behind the acquisition.
"In the old days the Australians came and they bought Zabeel fillies," he said.
"Many are rueing the fact they didn't buy enough of them. I think the baton has
been handed down to Savabeel.
"While he is still to be proven as a broodmare sire, as a sire of fillies on
the racetrack there aren't many better. I wanted one good Savabeel filly and
she was the one."
Purchased on behalf of a Melbourne client, Hawthorne also noted the role fellow
bloodstock agent Bruce Perry had in his selection.
"I do a lot of work for Bruce Perry, spelling and looking after his horses, and
he is the master of picking Savabeel fillies," he said.
"We had Lucia Valentina at home and to this day she is the toughest filly I've
ever had anything to do with. I sort of watch what Bruce buys and this is the
type of Savabeel filly that he buys.
"I hope I'm right, but we'll wait and see," he said.
The filly's dam Posy is a two-time winner by No Excuse Needed and a sister to
the Waikato Stud's outstanding mare Daffodil. She triumphed multiple times at
Group One level and cumulated major wins in the Australian Oaks, the New
Zealand 1000 Guineas and the Windsor Park Plate.
Daffodil is in turn the mother of the stakes performer Snowdrop (Pins) and this
is also the family of the Group One Ellerslie Sires' Produce Stakes Good Faith.
Savabeel continues to show his champion qualities and his yearlings are
currently averaging $265,000 with three of the five top lots being by him.
Waikato Stud are holding a comfortable lead on the leading vendor by aggregate table
and currently have a sale average that exceeds $180,000.
Associate sire Sacred Falls' stock are selling at an impressive average of
$125,000.
Stud stalwart Pins also made his presence felt at Karaka this afternoon with a
son (Lot 383) of the multiple Group One producer snapped up by Hong Kong's
Ricky Yiu for $420,000 during the Book 1 Sale.
The colt is a brother to the Listed Wellesley Stakes winner and dual Group
Three placegetter Maritimo with their dam the O'Reilly mare Miracle Miss. She
won five races and finished third in the Group Three Taranaki Cup.
It is also the family of the Matamata farm's Dating, winner at Group Three
level of the Desert Gold Stakes and the Taranaki Breeders' Stakes as well as a
third placing in the Group One Captain Cook Stakes, and the Group One Auckland
Cup winner Senator.
Later in the day, the Savabeel colt (Lot 480) out of the Pins mare Pins On Ice
was purchased by for $380,000
by De Burgh Equine and Shadwell.
The dam, whose three foals to race have all won, is a sister to the Group Two
Avondale Guineas and Group Three Taranaki 2YO Classic winner Icepin and the
Australian Listed winner Frozone. The pedigree also features the home-bred
multiple Group One winner Kinjite (Centaine).
Two close relatives sold particularly well for Waikato Stud well early in the
third session.
First through the ring was Lot 335, a Savabeel colt who made $310,000 to the
bid of NZB's John Cameron on behalf of the Ibis Syndicate from Hong Kong.
Then Lot 336 was secured for $220,000 by a triumvirate of First Light Racing,
Auckland bloodstock agent Paul Willets and expatriate New Zealand trainers
Trent Busuttin and Natalie Young, now successfully plying their trade at
Cranbourne.
The first Savabeel colt is out of the O'Reilly mare Lego, who won two races and
is a sister to the Listed winner the home-bred Wolfwhistle and a three-quarter
sister to the home-bred Guyno, the winner of the Group One WATC Derby.
The second son of Savabeel is out Lego's mother Legs, who won both the Group
One Kelt Capital Stakes and the Group One New Zealand Oaks in Waikato Stud's
colours.
The family also features the former champion New Zealand three-year-old and
Group One Waikato Sprint and Group One New Zealand 2000 Guineas winner
Xtravagant and the Group One Arrowfield Stakes winner Sixty Seconds.
Prominent owner Ger Beemsterboer, who raced the Group one New Zealand 1000
Guineas winner Planet Rock, went to $220,000 to secure the daughter (Lot 464)
of Sacred Falls and Nadel Dame, an unraced Pins mare who is a half-sister to
the former Singapore Horse of the Year Currency.
Watch the day three wrap up here.
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