New Zealand Bloodstock's Karaka May Sale has played a leading part
in the recent successes of Group One winners Yourdeel (NZ)
(Dundeel) and Gingernuts (NZ) (Iffraaj).
Not only has the Sale been a
source of top performers, but also a commonplace for the practice of
pinhooking.
Yourdeel and Gingernuts are just a couple of the golden opportunities that have
been realised by astute buyers who have made a return on investment, followed
by bright futures on the racetrack.
Purchased as relatively low-priced weanlings, many have not only returned as
yearlings but also Ready to Run two-year-olds. Yourdeel was a $30,000 weanling
that made $100,000 in his second sale ring appearance in Book 1 at Karaka 2018,
while Gingernuts sold for $5,000 as a weanling and then $42,500 as a
two-year-old at the 2015 Ready to Run Sale.
A similar story can be told at NZB's recent sales. Hallmark Stud purchased a
Written Tycoon colt (Lot 190)
out of Dan Myers' 2018 Karaka May Sale. Outlaying $170,000, the highest priced
weanling at the Sale, he returned to Karaka 2019 in eight short months as Lot 100and fetched $475,000 from the bid of Te Akau Racing's David Ellis.
Other
lots that started their journey as weanlings and made a strong return include a
selection of Book 1 and Book 2 yearlings:
Carlaw Park's Mongolian Khan colt (Lot 296) was purchased as
weanling by Riverrock Farm for $45,000 and sold as a yearling for $200,000 to
Chris Waller Racing and Mulcaster Bloodstock
Beaufort Downs purchased their So You Think colt (Lot 364) as a weanling for
$54,000 and sold him for $200,000 as a yearling to the bid of Ontrack
Thoroughbreds
Kilgravin Lodge's Highly Recommended colt (Lot 995) was purchased as
a weanling by Barry Donoghue for $25,000 and sold to Bourbon Lane Stable and
Marsh Racing as a yearling for $110,000
Young sire Shamexpress provided the biggest return at the 2018 Ready to Run
Sale when Hallmark Stud purchased a weanling (Lot 174)
from his second crop of foals. Spending $13,000 to secure the colt, he then
returned through Kilmore Farm's Ready to Run draft as Lot 131where he sold for $225,000 to the bid of Busuttin Racing and Tim Scales.
Proven dual hemisphere sires Iffraaj and Showcasing had weanlings from the
Karaka May Sale that also turned into profitable two-year-olds:
Ian and Shelly Wright Partnership purchased their Showcasing gelding (Lot 99)
as a $5,500 weanling and 18 months down the track they sold him to Singapore's
Cliff Brown Racing for $80,000
Regal Farm's Iffraaj colt (Lot 318)
was purchased as a weanling by Shamrock Farm for $10,000 and was knocked down
to the bid of active buyer Cliff Brown Racing for $60,000
The weanling session at the 2019 Karaka May Sale on 17 May will showcase 154
quality youngsters, and with an average price of $13,431 to secure a weanling
at the Sale last year, there are plenty of opportunities for buyers to pinhook
into next year's Yearling Sale and Ready to Run Sale.
There is representation from the eagerly anticipated first crops of New Zealand
sires Tivaci,Turn Me Loose,Vadamos,Tarzino,Preferment,Belardo,Rageese,Vanbrugh,Wrote,Telperionand Puccinias well as Australian sires Flying Artieand Divine Prophet.
And also this season's leading New Zealand sires Pins,Per Incanto,Darci Brahma,Showcasingand Iffraajto name a few.
Several lots also feature star performers on their pedigree page that were sold
through the Karaka sale ring.
The first Lot to enter the ring (Lot 1)
is a half-brother to this season's joint NZB Filly of the Year Series winner
and Group Two winner Imelda Mary (NZ)
(Ferlax), Lot 136is a three-quarter brother to Group One-placed filly Belle du Nord (NZ)
(Reliable Man) and Lot 138is a half-sister to multiple stakes winner in Singapore Bobo So Cute (Savabeel).
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