John Camilleri's Fairway Thoroughbreds were the latest to have seven figure success at the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale Book 1 overnight when their Kingman colt made 1,800,000 guineas.
Book
1 of the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale came to a close with three lots
selling for 1,000,000 guineas or more, taking the number of seven figure
yearlings to ten. Heading the way was the GALILEO filly from Barronstown Stud
who realised 2,100,000 guineas, the top priced filly at the sale.
It was early in the evening when the highest price of the final session was
achieved when Barronstown Stud's GALILEO filly out of the Grade 2 winner QUIET
OASIS was knocked down to MV Magnier and George von Opel's Westerberg for
2,100,000 guineas. The sister to the recent Listed winner LANCASTER HOUSE also
caught the attention of underbidder Roger Varian before being secured by Magnier,
stood alongside Von Opel's racing manager Jamie McCalmont.
Galileo x Quiet Oasis filly
"She is a lovely filly and her full-brother Lancaster House is a good
horse," said MV Magnier.
LANCASTER HOUSE, a three-year-old of this year, is now the winner of three
races, including the Listed Listowel Stakes.
"Her dam Quiet Oasis raced for Reddam Racing so I know her well,"
added Jamie McCalmont, a former racing manager for Paul Reddam.
Adrian & Philippa O'Brien's Hazelwood Bloodstock continued a remarkable
sale with their second seven figure horse for the week when selling the KINGMAN
colt out of ONE LAST DANCE to MV Magnier for 1,800,000 guineas. The colt was
bred by John Camilleri's Fairway Thoroughbreds, the breeder of the superstar
racemare WINX and Group 1 winner VANCOUVER.
"It is very special to be here and sell here," said Camilleri.
"I have a small band of broodmares in Europe – around 12 – and they are in
Ireland at Norelands and in the UK at Hazelwood. It is a mix of both European
and southern hemisphere bloodlines.
"I sent up some mares from Australia – they were not in-foal on southern
hemisphere time but I thought their bloodlines were good enough to come to the
northern hemisphere.
"I love racing and horse sales and travelling for both, and it is a
pleasure to be here, but the stallions whom I would call 'elite' are currently
in Europe – Dubawi, Kingman, Galileo and Frankel."
The underbidder on the quality colt was Godolphin's Anthony Stroud whilst
others to get a bid in included Gold medal winning Olympic eventer Mark Todd.
Book 1 of the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale has been a memorable one for
the O'Briens with their three sold lots realising 5,875,000 guineas in total.
"It is unbelievable," said O'Brien. "This colt has oozed class
since day one, he is just full of quality. I am so grateful to my clients for
this opportunity to work with such horses.
"I wish the best of luck to MV Magnier and Ballydoyle, but this colt does
look as though he will be the proper racehorse."
Another vendor enjoying a fantastic sale was Eugene Daly's Longview Stud whose
two lots catalogued for October Book 1 realised a total of 1,975,000 guineas.
The first of these was the SEA THE STARS colt out of LOPERA who was purchased
by Godolphin for 875,000 guineas, which represented a profitable pinhook
success, having been purchased for 400,000 guineas at the December Foal Sale.
An hour later the stud struck again, this time with their homebred DUBAWI colt
out of the Group 3 winning mare MISS MARJURIE who was knocked down to the same
purchaser for 1,100,000 guineas.
"This colt has a great temperament," said farm manager Diego Romeo.
"He is all class – he really did tick all the boxes."
Chairman's Statement
At the conclusion of Book 1 of the 2019 Tattersalls October Yearling Sale,
Tattersalls Chairman Edmond Mahony commented;
"There have been some spectacular highlights at Book 1 of the 2019 Tattersalls
October Yearling Sale including two outstanding colts breaking the 3 million
guineas mark with the DUBAWI colt out of ALINA achieving the highest price for
a yearling colt in the world this year. In total we have had ten yearlings make
1 million guineas or more reflecting the extraordinary quality of the yearlings
assembled for Book 1 and we have welcomed buyers from throughout the world, all
of whom are drawn to the sale by its unrivalled reputation as Europe's premier
yearling sale.
"After eight consecutive years of growth with turnover rising from 51 million
guineas in 2011 to last year's massive 106 million guineas, the aggregate has
fallen a little short this year, but the sale has still produced turnover in
excess of 100 million guineas which is the second highest in the sale's history
and yet again a huge tribute to the vendors who have brought the cream of the
European yearling crop to Book 1 of the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale. We
are fortunate to have so many of the world's top stallions currently standing
in Europe with five of them, DUBAWI, FRANKEL, GALILEO, KINGMAN and SIYOUNI all
producing yearlings which have sold for a million guineas or more this week and
there is no doubt that the global achievements of these stallions play a big
role in attracting so many overseas buyers.
"As ever, we should acknowledge the fantastic support we have received from
Sheikh Mohammed and Sheikh Hamdan Al Maktoum as well as the Coolmore team. They
have all enjoyed amazing success with their Book 1 horses over the years and we
look forward to seeing this week's purchases bringing further success in due
course. They have all made a major contribution to the very top of the market
which has been highly competitive from start to finish, but a new dimension has
been added by a particularly strong contingent of American buyers. Their
presence has been a growing feature in recent years, and we have worked
consistently hard promoting the sale throughout America, so it has been
genuinely rewarding to see so many new American buyers here this week. They
have made a real impact and it looks as if around 50 yearlings will be heading
across the Atlantic from this week's sale.
"The influence of the £25,000 October Book 1 Bonus understandably continues to
be felt at the sale and with more than 180 winners and over £4,500,000 in
bonuses already distributed it is little wonder that the beneficiaries are so
keen to return to Book 1 of the October Yearling Sale year after year. It is a
uniquely rewarding scheme and to see so many syndicates and smaller owners
active this week is a clear endorsement of its enduring popularity."
"We now turn our attention to Books 2, 3 and 4 of the October Yearling Sale
starting on Monday and we have catalogues of real quality which will appeal to
a wide cross - section of buyers at all levels of the market."
Book 2 of the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale starts at 10am on Monday,
October 14.
Tattersalls Release