4,194 Yearlings Catalogued for 12-Day Keeneland September Sale

Keeneland has catalogued 4,194 horses for its upcoming September Yearling Sale, which, for the third straight year, will begin with an elite two-session Book 1, followed by a two-session Book 2 from Sept. 11 through 14. The 12-session auction will include a dark day Sept. 15 and will then continue on through Sept. 23.

“The September Sale combines a deep selection of quality yearlings at all price points with a history of producing horses that excel at the highest levels, making the auction a 'must attend' event for  buyers from around the world,” Keeneland President and CEO Shannon Arvin said. “Last year's September sale enjoyed a historic run with record gross sales of $418 million. We now look forward to the exciting prospects cataloged this year and to welcoming friends both old and new to Keeneland.”

Keeneland has catalogued 379 yearlings in this year's Book 1 section and sessions for the auction's first two days will begin at 1 p.m.

Recent Keeneland graduates from Book 1 include champions Echo Zulu, Elite Power and Malathaat, as well as Grade I winners American Theorem, Cave Rock, Gina Romantica, Life Is Good, Tapit Trice and Up to the Mark. Book 1 also produced 2023 Kentucky Derby runner-up Two Phil's.

“Our sales team has worked hand in hand with consignors to intentionally construct a Book 1 designed to present the largest number of exceptional racing prospects possible to our deep buying bench,” Keeneland Vice President of Sales Tony Lacy said. “We feel that, similar to last year, these efforts will produce a vibrant momentum that will ripple through the entire auction.”

A total of 728 yearlings have been catalogued for Book 2 and sessions for those two days will begin at 11 a.m.

Graduates from Book 2 include 2022 champions Nest and Wonder Wheel, as well as Preakness winner Early Voting and Belmont winner Mo Donegal, along with A Mo Reay, Colonel Liam, Country Grammar, Express Train, Marketsegmentation, Olympiad, Played Hard and Practical Move.

When the auction continues after the dark day Friday, sessions will begin daily at 10 a.m.

Into its third book and beyond, Keeneland September continued to produce Grade I graduates with both this year's Derby winner Mage and Belmont winner Arcangelo acquired during Book 3.

Later books in the auction are represented by 2023 standouts like champion Forte and Grade I winner Angel of Empire from Book 4; multiple Grade I winner and $2-million earner Casa Creed from Book 5; and multiple Grade I winner and $2-million earner War Like Goddess from Book 6.

Stallions represented by yearlings in the September sale catalogue include American Pharoah, Bernardini, Blame, Cairo Prince, Candy Ride (Arg), Caravaggio, Classic Empire, Constitution, Curlin, Distorted Humor, English Channel, Flatter, Frankel (GB), Frosted, Ghostzapper, Good Magic, Gun Runner, Hard Spun, Into Mischief, Justify, Kantharos, Kingman (GB) Kitten's Joy, Not This Time, Nyquist, Practical Joke, Quality Road, Speightstown, Street Sense, Tapit, Twirling Candy, Uncle Mo, Upstart, Violence, War Front, Without Parole (GB) and Wootton Bassett (GB).

Among the stallions represented by their first crop of yearlings in the catalogue is 2020 Horse of the Year Authentic, as well as champions Game Winner, Improbable and Maximum Security; Kentucky Derby winner Country House; Preakness S. winner War of Will; Belmont S. winner Tiz the Law; and Grade I winners Echo Town, Global Campaign, Higher Power, Honor A. P., Instilled Regard, McKinzie, Promises Fulfilled, Spun to Run, Tom's d'Etat, Vekoma and Volatile.

To view the entire catalogue, click here.

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Breeders Sales Of Louisiana Yearling, Mixed Sale Catalog Now Online

The catalog for the 2023 Breeders Sales of Louisiana Yearling Sale is now online, featuring 162 yearlings followed by a 46-horse mixed session.

The auction will take place Thursday, Sept. 28 at the Equine Sales Facility in Opelousas, La., beginning at 10 a.m.

In addition to the Louisiana-bred yearlings on offer, the mixed session features 42 broodmares or broodmare prospects, three weanlings, and a pair of juveniles.

Louisiana stallions with yearlings in the catalog include Apriority, Astrology, Aurelius Maximus, Bobby's Wicked One, Catalina Red, Clearly Now, Closing Argument, Country Day, Custom for Carlos, Daaher, El Deal, Half Ours, Hard Aces, Imperial Hint, Iron Fist, Lone Sailor, Mo Tom, Mr. Money, My Pal Charlie, Ocean Knight, Peppered Cat, Requite, Sassicaia, Star Guitar, Takeover Target, and Whence.

Stallions whose first crops of yearlings are represented in the catalog include Aurelius Maximus, Bobby's Wicked One, Gift Box, Higher Power, Imperial Hint, Lone Sailor, Mr. Money, Vekoma, and Yorkton.

To view the online catalog, click here.

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‘That’s What We Like, Nice, Fast Families’ – Redpender Enjoys Listed Double In France

Jimmy Murphy of Redpender Stud had double reason to celebrate on Sunday when the progeny of his mare Swirral Edge (GB) (Hellvelyn {GB}) landed back-to-back Listed race triumphs at Deauville. 

The renowned breeder knows better than most that these crucial updates are what drives the results in the sales ring and, for Swirral Edge to produce a memorable double through Asymmetric (Ire) (Showcasing {GB}) and Mill Stream (Ire) (Gleneagles {Ire}), it took even Murphy by surprise. 

At one point in his career, Asymmetric was one of the smartest juveniles in Britain having landed the G2 Richmond S. at Goodwood before filling the frame behind Perfect Power (Ire) (Ardad {Ire}) in the G1 Prix Morny. 

However, after an unsuccessful stint in America for Wesley Ward, the four-year-old made a winning return to France by taking out the Prix du Cercle on debut for trainer Maurizio Guarnieri. 

That proved the perfect aperitif for what was about to come next as the Jane Chapple-Hyam-trained Mill Stream, cruelly denied by winning machine Quinault (Ger) (Oasis Dream {GB}) in a valuable handicap at Newmarket last month, grabbed that all-important black-type success in the Prix Moonlight Cloud.

Murphy commented, “It's seldom the likes of that happens but it did, thank God. I genuinely didn't know where Asymmetric was up until the evening before the race. With Mill Stream, there was more relief involved because he had been running to a good level and deserved to get his head in front. 

“I know a lot of his form was in handicaps but he had bumped into some smart horses and was running to a high rating. You'd have to say he won well at Deauville on Sunday and there could be more to come.”

The same sentiments could apply to Murphy's Swirral Edge who, at 10 years of age, has the potential to become a hugely important part of the Gowran operation in County Kilkenny for the coming years. 

Murphy said, “The mare has a yearling colt by Mehmas (Ire) going to Book 1 at Tattersalls and she is covered by Minzaal (Ire). It seems to be a very fast family and you'd like to be sticking to sprinters with her. Mehmas is obviously a very good sire and Minzaal could be the same. I thought he was a very good racehorse and obviously won his Group 1 as a four-year-old.”

He added on how he came across Swirral Edge in the first place, “Geoffrey Howson and Matt Holdsworth brokered the deal for me. When I was a young lad going to the Doncaster Sales years back, Joe Foley's father PJ was very pally with a fella in the north of England by the name of John Ellis and he had that family at Bolton Grange. 

“I had been following the family for years and years but could never find anything to come into it from a strong side. Even though this mare is by Hellvelyn (GB), her dam [Pizzara (GB)] is by Shamardal. Pizzarra had five runners and five winners, including the Listed winner Fashion Queen (GB) (Aqlaam {GB}).”

Swirral Edge is not the only multiple stakes producing mare to have made a name for herself at Redpender Stud. It was here where Danetime Out (Ire) produced the classy Richard Hannon-trained performers Toormore (Ire) and Estidhkaar (Ire) and things will turn full circle on Wednesday when the late mare's final produce graces the track. 

“We've 10 or 12 mares on the farm,” Murphy explained. “We had Danetime Out (Ire) (Ire), the dam of Toormore (Ire) and Estidhkaar (Ire), but unfortunately she's dead now and we've got nothing left from the family. Believe it or not, her last foal, Point Given (Ire) (Blue Point {Ire}), runs at Pontefract on Wednesday. He made 270,000gns at Book 1 at Tattersalls last year.”

Point Given was bought by Blandford Bloodstock on behalf of Saeed Suhail, whose blue and yellow silks were carried to Derby glory by Desert Crown (GB) (Nathaniel {Ire}) last year. 

Like Desert Crown, Point Given is trained by Sir Michael Stoute, who has booked Ryan Moore to ride the colt at Pontefract. 

Like every other consignor, the next few months will be busy for Murphy and, while he admits to having “some nice yearlings and some flat tyres as well,” he is approaching the upcoming sales with cautious optimism following his rare double with Swirral Edge.

He said, “I learned a long time ago that what I think doesn't really matter. What matters is what the market and what the people viewing the horses thinks. But we like the Mehmas going to Book 1. Asymmetric and Mill Stream are two nice colts and he's similar to them.”

He added, “I have a nice Equiano (Fr) colt for the Goffs UK Premier Yearling Sale at Doncaster and a lovely homebred Starspangledbanner (Aus) filly who is a three-parts sister to Aloha Star (Ire) (Starspangledbanner {Aus}. She's a tasty lady. That's what we like, nice and fast families because it's so hard to take on the bigger breeding operations.”

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Del Mar Adjusts Friday Card First Post Time

Del Mar will move up its first post time from 4p.m. to 3:30p.m for Aug. 11. The adjustment has been put in place with consultation from the Southern California jockey colony and with approval by the California Horse Racing Board. The shift in post time will provide for better viewing conditions–due to sunlight–for riders. The modification to first post on Friday, should allow the final race on the card to finish at approximately 7 p.m. (PT)

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