Knocked down to Inner Mongolia Rider Horse Industry for $525,000, the Savabeel colt from Disguised was offered by Dormello Stud, but this wasn't his first turn around the Karaka sale ring.
The full brother to two time Group I winner Costume was bought by Team Rogerson for $210,000 at the NZB Book One Yearling Sale from the Waikato Stud draft and returned $315,000 in profit.
The next most successful pinhook fetching $400,000 to the bid of Willie Leung acting for Hong Kong based Michael Chang was an Exceed and Excel colt from stakes-winner Secret Liaison that was offered by Riverslea Park.
The half-brother to current Hong Kong up and comer Styling City, who won at Sha Tin on Sunday, he was bought originally from the Maluka Thoroughbreds draft at Inglis Premier by Enigma Farm for $125,000.
The third most successful pinhook was a cracking colt by Dream Ahead (USA) from Uproot that made $340,000 when bought by Mr P Ho Leung of Hong Kong. Consigned by Riverslea Park, he was sourced from the Inglis Classic Yearling Sale in Sydney where he made $65,000 for Attunga Stud when snapped up by 888 Bloodstock.
He is the third foal of Lonhro mare Uproot, a daughter of stakes-winner Destruct from the family of Group I winner and sire Strategic.
It was a big result for Aquis Farm's Dream Ahead, who has had a good season so far represented by dual Group II winner Shumookh and stands in the Hunter Valley at the affordable fee of $16,500.
Click here for all the pinhook data from the NZB Ready to Run Sale of 2YO's and below are the Top 10.