Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted April 15, 2021 Journalists Share Posted April 15, 2021 New Zealand Bloodstock’s annual South Island Sale, its second in an online format, concluded on plus.gavelhouse.com on Wednesday. Astute kiwi judges were in the thick of the bidding action, with bloodstock agent Phill Cataldo, Te Akau Racing Principal David Ellis, and Roger James and Robert Wellwood’s Kingsclere Stables headlining the cluster of prominent buyers. It was a case of saving the best for last, with Phill Cataldo going to $85,000 to secure Lot 63, an Almanzor filly out of Next that was the final lot of the sale. Offered by Brighthill Farm, she is a half-sister to exciting three-year-old Montre Moiwho placed in the Karaka Million 3YO Classic (1600m) in January and was luckless when finishing fourth in the Gr.2 Waikato Guineas (2000m) and sixth in the Gr.1 New Zealand Derby (2400m). Cataldo, who purchased Montre Moi in partnership with Benner Racing from Brighthill Farm’s Karaka 2019 Book 1 draft for $67,500, was immediately drawn to his half-sister. “As soon as I saw this filly I was immediately interested because of the association with Montre Moi,” he said. “His run in this year’s Karaka Million 3YO Classic behind Aegon and Amarelinha was just outstanding. “Obviously there was an attraction to the filly being by Almanzor and when I saw her at the farm, I was most impressed with her as a type and she vetted well. “She is bred to be an Oaks filly and she definitely looks like one of Lady (Henrietta) Tavistock’s tried and true international families. “I bought her for a private breeder in Victoria and she will go over there on the next available flight.” A strong supporter of NZB sales, this time Karaka titan David Ellis was active from behind the screen instead of his usual seat in the auction ring, securing the second highest priced yearling in the online session (Lot 2) for $55,000. Also offered by Brighthill Farm, Ellis purchased the colt by emerging sire Preferment out of winning race mare Play Me. “We have had a lot of luck with our two and three year olds, as well as our Classic horses, but I’m pretty keen to buy some more Derby types and I immediately thought this was a 2000 Guineas or Derby colt,” Ellis said. “There are some really good race results happening in Australia, as we have just seen where New Zealand bred horses were the first three home in the Australian Derby (Gr.1, 2400m). “I think that Preferment is an exciting sire in the making, with good words being spoken about young horses from his first two crops. “We will nominate him for the Karaka Million Series and I thought he was very well prepared and an all-round athletic type.” Te Akau Racing’s recent win with Markus Aurelius enhanced Ellis’ interest in the South Island Sale. “We have had quite a bit of success buying out of this Sale, highlighted by the recent performance of Markus Aurelius and he will be going into his next start (Gr.2 Easter Handicap, 1600m) as one of the favourites,” he said. The third highest purchase of the session was made by Roger James and Robert Wellwood’s Kingsclere Stables who secured Lot 5, a filly by Proisir out of Zabeel mare Quella Finale, from Rich Hill Stud’s draft. Brighthill Farm was the leading consignor by aggregate, selling the top two lots of the online session. “We are absolutely thrilled with the result,” Brighthill Farm’s Nick King said. “This was a Sale that we specifically targeted with a group of quality horses that were really suited to an Autumn auction. “To have some of the best judges in the game bidding on and buying our horses via an online sale really gives us great confidence in the platform heading into the future. “We were quietly confident leading into the Sale due to the sheer number of on-farm parades and to have Te Akau Racing, Phill Cataldo and Kingsclere Stables all purchase horses off us was a great result.” All unbroken yearlings sold at this Sale are eligible to be nominated for the Karaka Million Series. The Series features two $1 million races – the DoubleTree by Hilton Karaka Million 2YO (1200m) and the Karaka Million 3YO Classic (1600m), in addition to the $100,000 CollinsonForex Karaka Cup (2200m), which graduates can contest for the duration of their career. To enquire about passed in lots contact NZB Sales Representatives Kane Jones (+64 27 274 4985 or email kane.jones@nzb.co.nz) or Regan Donnison (+64 21 512 466 or email regan.donnison@nzb.co.nz). To view the full 2021 South Island Sale results click here. 2021 South Island Sale Statistics Aggregate $450,820 Average $14,543 Median $6,050 Clearance 55% Catalogued 63 Offered 56 Sold 31 Top Lot Lot 63, Almanzor x Next, $85,000 The post Montre Moi sibling tops South Island Sale appeared first on BOAY Racing News. View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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