Flying Finish to NZB 2015 Premier Sale

27 January 2015

After a strong start it was an even stronger finish to the final day of the Karaka Premier Sale, with a run of late highlights topping off a great day’s trade that provided increased average and median for the Premier Sale.

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David Ellis with Lot 429 purchased for $800,000.

It was David Ellis of Te Akau Racing who stole the show as he has done so many times at Karaka, waiting until near the end of the day to make his biggest splash when purchasing the Fastnet Rock filly at Lot 429 for $800,000.

Offered by Lyndhurst Farm, Lot 429 is out of Group 1 winning two-year-old Il Quello Veloce (Captain Rio), a blood-sister to boom Group 1 winning sprinter Terravista (Captain Rio).

Ellis came out on top at the end of a competitive bidding duel with Melbourne trainer David Hayes to put a filly at the top of the Premier Sale for the first time in 10 years. At the same time, Ellis secured the top spot as the leading buyer for a record tenth consecutive year.

“I topped this Sale about 23 years ago as a vendor with a filly, and today I topped the Sale buying a filly,” commented Ellis. “She is a gorgeous filly, the best I’ve seen at this Sale in 10 years.

“She was bought for a syndicate I put together and we plan to aim her at the New Zealand Bloodstock Filly of the Year Series, with the 1000 Guineas in mind.”

Ellis purchased 22 horses for $3,570,000 over the past two days to, once again, be the leading buyer at the Sale.

“It is something I don’t even think about, the only competition in my mind is the competition I face to buy the good horses,” said Ellis. “I thought it was a strong Sale with sound quality, and the good ones sold well.

“I am going to be out at the Select Sale tomorrow to continuing purchasing for Te Akau Racing.”

Fastnet Rock has now provided the highest priced yearling at Karaka for the past four years in a row. The Coolmore sire was also the overall leading sire at the Sale by average for the fourth consecutive year, with 13 horses sold for $4,310,000 at an average of $331,538.

The second highest priced Lot was also by Fastnet Rock, with the colt at Lot 340 knocked down to Duncan Ramage. Ramage let the early bidding action take place before swooping in with one bold bid of $600,000 to secure the colt.

Lot 340 is out Dance on By (Sadler’s Wells) who is a full-sister to Champion Racehorse and Champion Sire High Chaparral.

“It’s not our policy to buy the top priced horses that are going through the Sale but I think you’ll pay more for the same horse at Easter,” commented Ramage.

“Raised by a farm like Waikato Stud that produces Group 1 winner after Group 1 winner, out of a Sadler’s Wells mare, on a cross that produces 27% stakes winners and the mother happens to be a full-sister to a champion in High Chaparral who happens to be the sire of So You Think, who’s very fond to us. He really dictated to us that we had to buy him.

“By and large we’ve had to pay a bit but they haven’t been overpriced. We’re going to stay on for the Select Sale, it’s been a few years since we have.”

The total spend by Australian buyers exceeded the amount they spent last year with $20,412,500 spent on 127 horses, an increase of 8%.

Leading the Australian spend at the Sale was Ramage’s DGR Thoroughbred Services, purchasing 11 horses for $2,260,000, with five of those horses purchased in partnership with Bart & James Cummings.

Ramage’s combined purchases placed him as the second leading individual buyer at the Sale, closely followed by Paul Moroney who bought 10 horses for $1,932,500.

Moroney’s most expensive purchase was the High Chaparral filly at Lot 251, bought for Sir Owen Glenn for $500,000. The filly is out of Alma Star (Al Maher), a half-sister to the dam of four-time Group 1 winner Atlantic Jewel (Fastnet Rock) and Group 1 winner Commanding Jewel (Commands).

Tom Moore was the third leading individual buyer overall, purchasing six horses for $1,655,000, including a top price of $400,000 paid for Lot 367, a colt by Savabeel out of Group 3 winning mare Eloa (Volksraad) from Little Avondale Stud.

Chris Waller and Peter Moody were other Australians to feature in the top ten individual buyers along with NZ-based agent Dean Hawthorne who was purchasing for Victorian-based clients.

Other Australians with strong activity at the Sale include Kitchwin Hills, Gai Waterhouse, Champion Thoroughbreds, John Chalmers, Bryce Heys, Justin Bahen & Michael Gangemi, Mick Price, Cameron Cooke & Kennewell Racing, Danny O’Brien and more.

The average price finished at a healthy $150,881, increasing 4% from last year’s figure of $144,548. The median also rose, finishing at $120,000, an increase of 9%. With 26 fewer horses catalogued this year, the aggregate finished at $44,962,500 with a clearance rate of 75%.

“It was pleasing to see the Premier Sale finish strongly,” commented NZB Co-Managing Director Petrea Vela. “As is often the case, the second day was overall a stronger day of selling, and to post figures ahead of last year’s Sale is a very pleasing result.

“Yesterday was a very special day with Sir Patrick leading through the last yearling to be sold at auction by the great Zabeel, which has no doubt made this year’s Sale more memorable.

“It was great to see David Ellis again to the fore, together with a notable increase in strength from the Australian bench, with its overall spend increasing from last year. It is testament to the quality of horses produced in New Zealand that we see buyers coming back to Karaka to purchase them and we wish them all the very best of success with their purchases.”

With a strong line-up of freshman sires at this year’s Sale, it was champion kiwi racehorse So You Think who was the leading first season sire by average (with three or more sold). The 10-time Group 1 winning racehorse sold five horses for $950,000 at an average of $190,000, with a top price of $420,000 for the half-brother to VRC Derby winner Preferment. Lot 287 was secured by Melbourne bloodstock agent Cameron Cooke for South Australian businessman Luke Koumi, owner of the Magic Millions 3YO Guineas winner Deiheros.

A host of other freshman sires were well received by the market including Foxwedge, Smart Missile, Redwood, Cape Blanco, Dalghar & Jimmy Choux.

Defending its leading vendor title was Waikato Stud, selling the most yearlings of any vendor – with 40 - for a total of $6,860,000. The Chittick family claimed their first leading vendor title last year and this year achieved their highest individual price ever with Lot 340 sold for $600,000.

“Since Karaka 2014 our stallions have had some massive results on the track and it just makes getting this sort of result so much easier with our stallions performing so well,” commented Mark Chittick.

“Clearance rate is our primary focus but this is rewarding for the team who put a huge amount of effort into getting these horses to the Sale.”

Selling continues at Karaka tomorrow with the first session of the three-day Select Sale, the source of seven individual Group 1 winners last season.  Selling commences at Lot 444 from 11am, with the Sale streamed live online at www.nzb.co.nz

2015 Premier Yearling Sale Statistics
2015 Premier Sale 2014 Premier Sale
AGGREGATE $44,962,500 $47,122,500
AVERAGE $150,881 $144,548
MEDIAN $120,000 $110,000
CLEARANCE 75% 78%
CATALOGUED 443 469
SOLD 298 326
TOP LOT Fastnet Rock x Il Quello Veloce (Lot 429) - $800,000 Fastnet Rock x Katie Lee (Lot 73) - $800,000
Top Lots
Lot Type Breeding Vendor Buyer Price
429 B.F Fastnet Rock / Il Quello Veloce Lyndhurst Farm Te Akau Racing (Te Akau) $800,000
340 B.C Fastnet Rock / Dance on By Waikato Stud  DGR Thoroughbred Services (NSW) $600,000
251 B.F High Chaparral / Alma Star Westbury Stud Paul Moroney Bloodstock (Matamata) $500,000
37 B.C More Than Ready / Lovetrista Cambridge Stud Moody Racing (VIC) $470,000
36 B.F Cape Blanco / Love Diamonds Cambridge Stud Rogerson Bloodstock (Hamilton) $450,000
436 BR.C Savabeel / Invermoray Curraghmore Stud The Hong Kong Jockey Club (Hong Kong) $425,000
287 B.C So You Think / Better Alternative Windsor Park Stud Cameron Cooke/Kennewell Racing (VIC) $420,000
47 BR.F O'Reilly / Make a Wish Waikato Stud Dean Hawthorne Bloodstock (VIC) $400,000
58 BR.C Snitzel / Mini Tales Lyndhurst Farm Te Akau Racing (Te Akau) $400,000
85 B.C Fastnet Rock / Myrrh Curraghmore Stud Te Akau Racing (Te Akau) $400,000
216 BB.C Denman / Tsukioka Little Avondale Stud Stuart Hale & Co (Hong Kong) $400,000
249 B.C Fastnet Rock / Allez France Curraghmore Stud The Hong Kong Jockey Club (Hong Kong) $400,000
367 BR.C Savabeel / Eloa Little Avondale Stud Mr TK Moore (NSW)  $400,000
374 B.F O'Reilly / Etoile du Nord Waikato Stud  Dean Hawthorne Bloodstock (VIC) $400,000
435 B.F More Than Ready / Insouciant Pencarrow Stud Mr A Penfold (England) $400,000
Leading Purchasers by Aggregate
Purchaser Bought Aggregate Average Top Price
Te Akau Racing (Te Akau) 22 $3,570,000 $162,273 $800,000 (Lot 429)
NZB as agent 17 $2,380,000 $140,000 $260,000 (Lot 404)
Paul Moroney Bloodstock (Matamata) 10 $1,932,500 $193,250 $500,000 (Lot 251)
Mr TK Moore (NSW) 6 $1,655,000 $275,833 $400,000 (Lot 367)
DGR Thoroughbred Services (NSW) 6 $1,645,000 $274,167 $600,000 (Lot 340)
Dean Hawthorne Bloodstock (VIC) 5 $1,460,000 $292,000 $400,000 (Lot 47)
Chris Waller Racing (NSW) 6 $1,455,000 $242,500 $350,000 (Lot 372)
The Hong Kong Jockey Club (Hong Kong) 4 $1,385,000 $346,250 $425,000 (Lot 436)
Bruce Perry Bloodstock (Masterton) 8 $1,270,000 $158,750 $260,000 (Lot 236)
Moody Racing (VIC) 8 $1,220,000 $152,500 $470,000 (Lot 37)
Rogerson Bloodstock (Hamilton) 6 $1,140,000 $190,000 $450,000 (Lot 36)
Leading Vendors by Aggregate
Vendor  Sold Aggregate Average Top Price
Waikato Stud  40 $6,860,000 $171,500 $600,000 (Lot 340)
Curraghmore Stud 24 $4,810,000 $200,417 $425,000 (Lot 436)
Cambridge Stud 28 $4,030,000 $143,929 $470,000 (Lot 37)
Windsor Park Stud 27 $3,495,000 $129,444 $420,000 (Lot 287)
Pencarrow Stud 15 $2,650,000 $176,667 $400,000 (Lot 435)
Lyndhurst Farm 9 $2,430,000 $270,000 $800,000 (Lot 429)
Trelawney Stud  16 $2,150,000 $134,375 $350,000 (Lot 154)
Westbury Stud 11 $1,832,500 $166,591 $500,000 (Lot 251)
Little Avondale Stud 11 $1,820,000 $165,455 $400,000 (Lot 216 & Lot 367)
Blandford Lodge 11 $1,565,000 $142,273 $340,000 (Lot 364)
Leading Vendors by Average (three or more sold)
Vendor  Sold Average Aggregate Top Price
Lyndhurst Farm 9 $270,000 $2,430,000 $800,000 (Lot 429)
Prima Park 3 $218,333 $655,000 $300,000 (Lot 248)
Hallmark Stud 6 $203,333 $1,220,000 $300,000 (Lot 27)
Curraghmore Stud 24 $200,417 $4,810,000 $425,000 (Lot 436)
Pencarrow Stud 15 $176,667 $2,650,000 $400,000 (Lot 435)
Waikato Stud  40 $171,500 $6,860,000 $600,000 (Lot 340)
Milan Park 3 $170,000 $510,000 $230,000 (Lot 344)
Westbury Stud 11 $166,591 $1,832,500 $500,000 (Lot 251)
Little Avondale Stud 11 $165,455 $1,820,000 $400,000 (Lot 216 & Lot 367)
Seaton Park 3 $160,000 $480,000 $300,000 (Lot 260)
Leading Sires by Average (three or more sold)
Sire Sold Average Aggregate Top Price
Fastnet Rock 13 $331,538 $4,310,000 $800,000 (Lot 429)
Redoute's Choice 3 $273,333 $820,000 $340,000 (Lot 83)
So You Think* 5 $190,000 $950,000 $420,000 (Lot 287)
Savabeel 38 $189,342 $7,195,000 $425,000 (Lot 436)
Foxwedge* 6 $181,667 $1,090,000 $340,000 (Lot 364)
Mastercraftsman 6 $169,167 $1,015,000 $250,000 (Lot 283)
Smart Missile* 3 $156,667 $470,000 $250,000 (Lot 18)
O'Reilly 37 $148,243 $5,485,000 $400,000 (Lot 47)
Redwood* 3 $146,667 $440,000 $210,000 (Lot 245)
Cape Blanco* 20 $139,000 $2,780,000 $450,000 (Lot 36)

*First Season Sires