Robust Industry Prevails at Premier Sale

27 January 2009

The pace picked up steadily throughout the second day of New Zealand Bloodstock's 2009 Premier Sale at Karaka, to conclude with some good results for the industry.

In total $53,330,000 worth of bloodstock changed hands over the course of the past two days, down from last year's record $77,115,500, with 366 of the 503 lots catalogued sold through the ring. This represents a 77% clearance rate, down from last year's 86%.

The average price fell slightly from day one to finish at $145,710, down 27% from $199,265 in 2008, with a median that remained constant throughout the sale at $100,000.

New Zealand Bloodstock Managing Director Petrea Vela commented on the day's proceedings.

"It started slower than we had anticipated today which rattled our confidence early on but the sale rallied and we saw some very good results over the course of the afternoon. There's no doubt the market was strong in places but buyers are selective, as they can afford to be given the current climate.

"Clearly the market is experiencing a downturn but in light of the fact that our 2007 figures were records at the time, to be in that range is still a good result for the industry. In particular, the activity of our local buyers has been very heartening and demonstrates their confidence in our industry even in these uncertain times."

"The quality is definitely here this year and with the swing in favour of the buyers there is plenty of value and opportunity still to be had over the course of the next six days."

While yesterday's top price of $800,000 (Lot 7) was not surpassed, one lot came close, with the Stravinsky filly at Lot 454 knocked down to local bloodstock agent, Dean Hawthorne, for $775,000. From Cambridge Stud's blueblood family, the filly is the second foal of the Zabeel mare Diamond Smile, a three-quarter sister to Octagonal, Mouawad and Shower of Roses.

"I've purchased this filly for a Victorian client who is looking to build up a nice broodmare band. We rated her as one of the top fillies in the sale on type and with such a strong family so close up in her pedigree she's a filly anyone would love to have in their paddock," said Hawthorne.

"There aren't many opportunities to buy into the family and we were helped by the exchange rate in our favour."

David Ellis, Lance Noble and Roger James were also amongst the line-up of local buyers who competed hotly for some of the top priced lots.

The leading buyer of the Premier Sale was prominent local buyer, David Ellis of Te Akau Racing, now the leading New Zealand buyer at this Sale for the past four years in a row. His 12 purchases (for $4,475,000) included a top price of $750,000 paid for the Encosta de Lago colt from Wyndham Special (Centaine). This was one of four colts purchased by Ellis for a syndicate of local and international owners.

"I thought this was Cambridge Stud's best colt. The plan is to take advantage of the good stake money in New Zealand and race these colts here and, with stallion pedigrees, they have the potential to stand at stud.

"There was a lot of competition here on good colts but the value available to buyers at Karaka this week represents a unique opportunity to get into the industry at this level."

A broad international buying bench has been active at Karaka, with the Hong Kong Jockey Club leading the overseas contingent with 25 yearlings purchased for $4,055,000. These will be distributed between the HKJC's International Sale in December and its Subscription Griffin Scheme.

Also amongst those active from Hong Kong were Mr Li Fong Lok, Dominic Li, Willie Leung and Apollo Ng.

Australia has been well represented on the buyers' sheets by Danny O'Brien, Mick Price, Troy Corstens, Bart Cummings, Anthony Cummings, John O'Shea and John Chalmers amongst others. At a glance, Australia has accounted for 142 horses purchased for just under $20m in total.

Also present and active were buyers from Singapore, Macau, Japan, England and South Africa.

It was no surprise that Redoute's Choice and Encosta de Lago have featured prominently in the final analysis, between them responsible for six of the top ten lots sold over the past two days.

The leading vendor of the two-day Premier Sale by aggregate has been Sir Patrick Hogan's Cambridge Stud with 52 yearlings sold for $10,432,500. Cambridge sold two of the top three lots of the Sale, including today's top lot.

Selling continues at Karaka tomorrow (Wednesday) with the commencement of the Select Sale at 11am. The sale will also be streamed live online at http://www.nzb.co.nz/.

2009 Karaka Premier Yearling Sale Statistics

2009 2008 2007
Average $145,710 $199,265 $156,567
Aggregate $53,330,000 $77,115,500 $56,834,000
Median $100,000 $150,000 $110,000
Lots Catalogued 503 494 459
Lots Sold 366 387 363
Clearance Rate 77% 86% 84%
2009 Top Price - Encosta de Lago x Giovana Colt (Lot 7) $800,000
2008 Top Price - Redoute's Choice x Popsy Colt (Lot 299) $1,450,000
2007 Top Price - Zabeel x Sunline Colt (Lot 411) $2,000,000

Top Ten Lots

Lot Type� Breeding Vendor Purchaser Price
7 B.C Encosta de Lago / Giovana LYNDHURST FARM MR LR & MRS L NOBLE (Matamata) $800,000
454 B.F Stravinsky / Diamond Smile CAMBRIDGE STUD DEAN HAWTHORNE BLOODSTOCK (VIC) $775,000
327 B.C Encosta de Lago / Wyndam Special CAMBRIDGE STUD MR DC ELLIS (Te Akau) $750,000
85 B.C Redoute's Choice / La Sizeranne TRELAWNEY STUD MR RA JAMES (Cambridge) $700,000
98 B.C Redoute's Choice / Love Connection PENCARROW STUD MR DC ELLIS (Te Akau) $700,000
209 B/BR.F Redoute's Choice / Sarah Vee CURRAGHMORE STUD� DEAN HAWTHORNE BLOODSTOCK (VIC) $650,000
346 B.F Stravinsky / Ana Zeel CAMBRIDGE STUD MR DC ELLIS (Te Akau) $600,000
451 B.C Encosta de Lago / Devil's Lair PENCARROW STUD MR DC ELLIS (Te Akau) $600,000
388 BR.C Lonhro / Camino Rose RICH HILL THOROUGHBREDS� MICHAEL STEDMAN BLOODSTOCK (NSW) $580,000
291 B.C O'Reilly / The Glitter PHOENIX PARK MR JR WHEELER (New Plymouth) $575,000

Leading Purchasers by Aggregate

Purchaser Bought Aggregate Average Top Price
MR DC ELLIS 12 $4,475,000 $372,917 $750,000
HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB 25 $4,055,000 $162,200 $360,000
DEAN HAWTHORNE BLOODSTOCK 8 $2,800,000 $350,000 $775,000
MR RA JAMES 9 $1,590,000 $176,667 $700,000
MR JR WHEELER 4 $1,252,500 $313,125 $575,000
NEW ZEALAND BLOODSTOCK (as agent) 10 $1,170,000 $117,000 $300,000
MS DG PRICE 7 $1,065,000 $152,143 $420,000
MR DANNY O'BRIEN 10 $1,055,000 $105,500 $300,000
ROGERSON BLOODSTOCK 8 $1,020,000 $127,500 $270,000
MR G HENNESSY 4 $1,000,000 $250,000 $390,000

Leading Vendors by Aggregate

Vendor Sold Aggregate Average Top Price
CAMBRIDGE STUD 52 $10,432,500 $200,625 $775,000
PENCARROW STUD 19 $4,885,000 $257,105 $700,000
CURRAGHMORE STUD� 17 $4,177,500 $245,735 $650,000
WAIKATO STUD 36 $3,535,000 $98,194 $300,000
TRELAWNEY STUD 19 $3,357,500 $176,711 $700,000
WINDSOR PARK STUD� 29 $2,930,000 $101,034 $390,000
RICH HILL THOROUGHBREDS� 13 $2,015,000 $155,000 $580,000
LYNDHURST FARM 12 $1,868,000 $155,667 $800,000
HAUNUI FARM� 14 $1,635,000 $116,786 $250,000
LITTLE AVONDALE STUD 11 $1,580,000 $143,636 $270,000

Leading Vendors by Average (3 or more sold)

Vendor Sold Average Aggregate Top Price
PHOENIX PARK 3 $308,333 $925,000 $575,000
PENCARROW STUD 19 $257,105 $4,885,000 $700,000
CURRAGHMORE STUD� 17 $245,735 $4,177,500 $650,000
CAMBRIDGE STUD 52 $200,625 $10,432,500 $775,000
ESKER LODGE LTD 7 $196,429 $1,375,000 $325,000
WELLFIELD LODGE 7 $186,429 $1,305,000 $410,000
TRELAWNEY STUD 19 $176,711 $3,357,500 $700,000
LYNDHURST FARM 12 $155,667 $1,868,000 $800,000
RICH HILL THOROUGHBREDS� 13 $155,000 $2,015,000 $580,000
HALLMARK STUD 8 $144,688 $1,157,500 $375,000

Leading Sires by Average (3 or more sold)

Sire Sold Average Aggregate Top Price
Redoute's Choice 5 $596,000 $2,980,000 $700,000
Encosta de Lago 11 $380,909 $4,190,000 $800,000
Zabeel 25 $243,400 $6,085,000 $510,000
Lonhro 3 $243,333 $730,000 $580,000
Exceed and Excel 7 $220,000 $1,540,000 $350,000
Hussonet 3 $203,333 $610,000 $280,000
Stravinsky 31 $195,194 $6,051,000 $775,000
Danehill Dancer 7 $183,214 $1,282,500 $410,000
Fastnet Rock 13 $159,808 $2,077,500 $450,000
O'Reilly 22 $148,068 $3,257,500 $575,000