Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted November 16, 2022 Journalists Share Posted November 16, 2022 Fresh off a highly successful Melbourne spring carnival, Andrew Forsman made a splash at Karaka on Wednesday when landing the sale topper on day one of New Zealand Bloodstock’s 2022 Ready To Run Sale. The Cambridge trainer was taken by lot 166, the Savabeel colt out of O’Reilly mare Maxmara, from Ohukia Lodge’s draft. He was intent on taking the colt home and while he was caught in a bidding duel with Cranbourne trainer Trent Busuttin, he came out on top with a final bid of $575,000. “I loved him,” Forsman said. “I thought he was the standout horse of the sale. He came here in really good order, and I thought he breezed-up really well. “He was a quality colt. I like the way he moved and everything about him, plus he has got a great pedigree with the Savabeel – O’Reilly cross and a good family. “He has been well raised and handled by Jamie and Chanel (Beatson), so he has had every opportunity until now and he is basically ready to go.” Forsman has been associated with a number of quality offspring of Savabeel over the years, more recently Group One winner The Chosen One and Mr Maestro, who won the Listed Super Impose Stakes (1800m) and Gr.3 Caulfield Classic (2000m) in Melbourne this spring. “We have had a few good Savabeels through the stable including The Chosen One and Mr Maestro. He is clearly a good sire and I think this guy has all the good qualities I have seen in the good Savabeels we have trained,” Forsman said. “He was a very good mover and he seemed to have a very good temperament too. Everything I saw of him, he handled everything really well. “He had a real quality about him and they (Savabeels) are good, quality racehorses.” Forsman is looking forward to racing the horse in the future for both current and new stable clients. “We have got some people already involved but are welcoming new owners,” he said. “I am sure he will sell himself. He is a quality horse and I thought he was good buying.” The sale represented a strong pinhooking result for Ohukia Lodge, who purchased the colt for $160,000 as a yearling at Karaka from the draft of Waikato Stud. View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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