NZB's
upcoming Karaka May Sale has gained
widespread attention from racing enthusiasts with proven racetrack success
coupled with a golden opportunity for pinhooking prowess.
With no hard and fast rules to pinhooking, the traditional strategy is to buy
low and sell high focusing on type, pedigree and what's fashionable. The Sale
has been littered with examples of relatively low-priced weanlings that have
made a substantial profit when offered again as a yearling or Ready to Run
two-year-old.
This year's National Yearling Sales Series saw the weanlings
of last year's Weanling session come to fruition with the most profitable
pinhook a Showcasing colt offered by Seaton Park at Lot 376 in Book 1. Haunui
Farm sold the colt as a weanling for $30,000 to Rocky Bay Bloodstock and he
returned as a yearling with the Hong Kong Jockey Club outlaying $200,000 to
secure him.
Henley Park's Iffraaj colt, catalogued in Book 1 as Lot 93, marked another big
pinhooking score when sold to Australian buyer DGR Thoroughbred Services for
$210,000 after fetching $85,000 as a weanling when consigned by Dan Myers.
Other yearlings who produced lucrative returns from their weanling price
include:
Hyde Park's Lot 593 – a colt by
Bullbars who they purchased as a weanling for $32,000 and sold as a yearling
for $150,000 to Waikato Bloodstock.
Lot 592, a colt by Reliable
Man, was bought in Inglewood Stud's name as a weanling for $50,000 and returned
in their yearling draft to fetch $160,000 from Go Racing.
Lyndhurst Farm had double success with their two pinhooked weanling colts –
they secured an Iffraaj weanling for $80,000 who returned to make $150,000 as a
yearling at Lot 587, and a Hinchinbrook
weanling for $130,000 who then sold for $190,000 as a yearling at Lot 378.
The 2017 Ready to Run Sale of
Two-Year-Olds was another successful Sale for pinhookers with Charma
Heights' Alamosa colt (Lot 299) a prolific money
spinner. Purchased as a weanling for $11,000 out of Wellfield Lodge's draft he
returned to the sale ring as a two-year-old with Dungowan Farm going the
distance to acquire him for $240,000.
Three other pinhooked juveniles broke the $200,000 mark returning tidy profits
for their savvy buyers:
Lot 138, a Reliable Man
gelding, was purchased by Ric Wylie Bloodstock as a yearling at the Sale for
$40,000 and returned to the Ready to Run Sale with JK Farm who sold him for
$210,000 to Kelly Schweida.
Regal Farms' Lot 24 (So You Think) was
bought as a weanling out of Curraghmore's draft for $130,000 and returned as a
two-year-old fetching $200,000 from First Light Racing, Nottingham Farm and
Paul Willetts.
Lot 402, a gelding by
Tavistock, was purchased by Phil Cataldo Bloodstock as a weanling for $155,000
and consigned as a two-year-old under Lyndhurst Farm selling for $220,000 to
the bid of Hong Kong buyer Francis Lui.
There will be ample opportunities to secure the next sale ring star and future
investment with 294 weanlings entered at
the 2018 Karaka May Sale on 7 and 8 May.
The Weanling category is set to include the eagerly anticipated first crops by
the likes of Complacent, Contributer, Kermadec, Mongolian Khan, Nostradamus,
Press Statement, Pride of Dubai, Sweynesse, The Bold One and Vespa. Proven and
emerging sires will also be represented such as Burgundy, Darci Brahma,
Iffraaj, Makfi, Ocean Park, Per Incanto, Pins, Reliable Man, Shocking,
Showcasing, So You Think, Star Witness, Tavistock, Written Tycoon, Zacinto and
many more.
Day 1 will commence at 10am with the Yearling category, followed by the first
half of the Weanling category with 185 weanlings going through the ring. Day 2
will start at 10am by offering the remaining 109 weanlings (294 in total),
followed by Two-Year-Old's, Unraced Stock, Racehorses and Broodmares.
You can view the catalogue online,
on the iPad application or request
a printed copy from Faye Hunt at reception@nzb.co.nz. For
travel and accommodation information contact Harry King at Harry.King@nzb.co.nz.