$780,000 Mare Ends Inglis Sale on a High

Media Release - Wednesday May 4

A sensational four straight days of trade across weanlings, race fillies and broodmares has finished on a high in Sydney, with total turnover for the 2016 Inglis Australian Broodmare and Weanling Sale in excess of $34,5m, the best result in six years, with the overall clearance 87%.

There were 35 vendors who achieved a 100% clearance rate, led by Godolphin and Torryburn who each offered in excess of 30 horses.

The record-breaking week started with weanlings, where $4,791,000 on 163 Lots was outlaid by buyers looking to capitalise on a thriving yearling market. Young and freshmen sires were hugely popular, with Pierro, Sizzling, Hinchinbrook and Declaration Of War all averaging over $50,000.

Top Weanlings

Lot Sex Vendor Sire Dam Purchaser Price
51 Filly Berkeley Park Stud, Blandford Magnus Flowerdrum (USA) Graeme Gathercole / Sheamus Mills Bloodstock, VIC $160,000
37 Colt Davali Thoroughbreds, Luskintyre Choisir Couredge Inglis As Agent, VIC $150,000
23 Filly Rothwell Park Thoroughbreds, Blandford Sizzling Big Birdie Henry Field Bloodstock, NSW $145,000

 

Select Broodmares catalogued increased year on year by 10% yet gross receipts jumped by a remarkable 65% which is a great credit to the vendors for supporting the sale with better quality mares.

ComaneciLocal and international farms and breeders competed strongly on 557 lots which has seen the average jump to $61,217 which is also a significant increase of 33% on the average in 2015.

Topping the Select Broodmare sale was the regally-bredComaneci (Lot 700)which was offered in foal to Fastnet Rock in her first season at stud. 

James Harron Bloodstock secured the daughter of Oaks winner Circles Of Gold for $780,000.

She is a winning sibling to champion gallopers Elvstroem and Haradasun as well as to the dam of Group I winner Highland Reel, the family also including Starspangledbanner.

Dam of Group 1 Coolmore Stakes winner Japonisme,Haiku (Lot 783), faced competitive bidding from several parties before Tom Magnier on behalf of Coolmore and China Horse Club won out at $580,000. 

The Coolmore-bred mare will return to Jerry's Plains where she will foal down to Dissident and visit Vancouver in his first season.

'Vancouver has got awesome ability and we are obviously excited about the prospect of him running at Royal Ascot this year," said Coolmore's Michael Kirwan.

"This mare has bred a world-class sprinter in Japonisme already and I understand that he might be bound for Royal Ascot in 2017. She's a beautiful mare, by a fantastic broodmare sire and she will suit Vancouver perfectly," Kirwan said.

Haiku was offered by Blandford-based Rothwell Park Thoroughbreds, which sold three of the top five-priced Lots today seeing them conclude the sale at the top of the Vendors' table by average.

"Inglis has done a great job promoting the sale and the offerings. We knew our stock would get a great chance and we are very happy with our results," said Rothwell's Scott Irwin.

Top Mares

Lot Name Vendor Purchaser Covering Stallion Price
700 Comaneci Segenhoe Stud Australia Pty Ltd, Scone James Harron Bloodstock NSW Fastnet Rock $780,000
311 Extremely Bell River Thoroughbreds, Wellington Yu Long Investments, VIC Not a Single Doubt $735,000
274 Faint Perfume Think Big Stud, Burradoo Sun Stud, VIC Redoute's Choice $ 700,000
441 Pane in the Glass Newgate Farm, Aberdeen James Harron Bloodstock, NSW Deep Field $600,000
783 Haiku Rothwell Park Thoroughbreds, Blandford Coolmore Australia / China Horse Club, NSW Dissident $580,000
767 Forever Discreet Rothwell Park Thoroughbreds, Blandford Spendthrift Australia, VIC Deep Field $520,000
315 London Calling Bell River Thoroughbreds, Wellington Heritage Bloodstock, VIC Brazen Beau $470,000
550 Vergara Princes Farm, Castlereagh Heritage Bloodstock, VIC Not covered $460,000

 

"Some exceptional results have been achieved at Newmarket this week, and we thank all vendors and buyers for their support. We are confident that vendors who took advantage of the sale's incentives have certainly been rewarded," said Inglis National Bloodstock Director Jonathan D'Arcy.

"The results reflect overwhelming confidence on the state of breeding in Australia and it is especially pleasing to see international investors' participating through their Australian based businesses, with farms and breeders refreshing their bloodstock and investing in the future." D'Arcy added.

Horses passed in this week are available for sale via theInglis Make-An-Offer Service.

Complete vendor, buyer and sire statistics for the 2016 Inglis Broodmare and Weanling Sale can be viewed atinglis.com.au

Photos of the sale's Top Lots are available on the Inglis Facebook page,InglisBloodstock

Horses have begun arriving on the grounds for both theClassic Yearling Sale Book TwoandAutumn Thoroughbred Sales,where 102 yearlings, 11 broodmares and over 30 racing stock will be offered this Friday 6 May.

Inglis Broodmares | Select Session
Catalogued: 599 (549)
Offered: 557 (499)
Sold: 481 (389)
Clearance: 87% (78%)
Gross: $29,445,150 ($17,813,275)
Average: $61,217 ($45,792)
Median: $25,000 ($17,000)
Top Price: $780,000 ($605,000)

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