Arqana Back In Business With August Highlight 

DEAUVILLE, France–As the first full day of showing got underway for Arqana's August Yearling Sale, the sales grounds gradually filled as visitors arrived from Britain and Ireland, along with a planeload of agents and owners who came straight to Normandy from Saratoga. 

As if to welcome France's premier sale back to its rightful slot in the calendar, the sun also made an appearance as Arqana prepared to bring the curtain up on the European yearling season. The three-day auction begins its run on Saturday, with two select evening sessions after racing concludes next door at the Hippodrome La Touques followed by Monday's 1pm kick-off for the final, longer session.

Last year's edition, rebranded as the Select Sale when pandemic restrictions meant it had to be postponed to September, was as ebullient as any of its August predecessors and featured three seven-figure yearlings, led by Ecurie des Monceaux's predictable headline-grabber, the Dubawi (Ire) half-sister to Arc winner Sottsass (Fr) (Siyouni {Fr}) and multiple Grade 1 winner Sistercharlie (Ire) (Myboycharlie {Ire}), who sold for €2.5 million. Now known as Pure Dignity (GB), the chestnut filly is in training in Newmarket with Roger Varian for HH Shaikh Nasser Al Khalifa and KHK Racing. 

There is no yearling from her illustrious dam Starlet's Sister (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) in the catalogue this year, but we can once again expect the team behind Ecurie des Monceaux to play a leading role at France's premier yearling auction. Its 38-strong draft will be one of the first to take to the ring when it offers lot 3, a Lope De Vega (Ire) half-brother to the G1 Haskell Invitational winner Coil (Point Given) and G1 Hollywood Derby winner Chiropractor (Kitten's Joy).

The Lepeudry family's Elevage de Tourgeville has been well represented by graduates on the international stage in recent years including the likeable Lord Glitters (Fr) (Whipper) and G1 Prix Marcel Boussac winner Lily's Candle (Fr) (Style Vendome {Fr}), and the latter's half-sister by Frankel (GB) appears early in the Saturday session as lot 16. 

“This is the diamond for us, there are not many chances to have a Frankel around the farm,” said Felix Lepeudry, who returned to his family's stud in January following stints in Newmarket as assistant trainer to both Roger Varian and Marco Botti.”

Further top-class claims close-up in the family are made by Lys Gracieux (Jpn) (Heart's Cry {Jpn}), whose four Group/Grade 1 wins include the Arima Kinen and the Cox Plate and who shares her grandam, the Tourgeville foundation mare Miller's Lily (Fr), with this filly.

In yard B, an elegant grey daughter of Galileo (Ire) drew plenty of admirers, and it was not just for the fact that she is one of four yearlings by the late champion sire. Lot 120, offered by her breeder Haras de Montaigu, is also a half-sister to the 2017 Derby winner Wings Of Eagles (Ire), and she is not the only sibling to a Classic winner catalogued for this weekend. Haras du Logis St Germain presents lot 111, a Ribchester (Ire) half-sister to the farm's 2020 G1 Poule d'Essai des Pouliches winner Dream And Do (Ire) (Siyouni {Fr}), who is now among the broodmare band at Japan's Northern Farm and is also from the immediate family of treble Group 1-winning miler Charm Spirit (Ire).

Just a few doors down from the Ribchester filly in T yard is a Kingman (GB) filly (lot 62) bred by Jose Delmotte's Haras d'Haspel who boasts one of the best updates in the book. The statuesque filly is the third foal of the Observatory (GB) mare Needleleaf (GB), a sister to Juddmonte's G1 Haycock Sprint Cup winner African Rose (GB), and is a half-sister to Godolphin's recent G2 Superlative S winner Native Trail (GB) (Oasis Dream {GB}).

Among a slightly larger and well presented draft from Ballylinch Stud is one of the sale's rarities, a filly by Shadai Stud's Lord Kanaloa (JPN), whose offspring include the outstanding dual G1 Japan Cup and G1 Tenno Sho victrix Almond Eye (JPN). In early as lot 19, the Merry Fox Stud-bred filly is the second foal of the GIII Robert G Dick Memorial S winner Guilty Twelve (Giant's Causeway), whose first foal is a filly by Deep Impact (JPN).

Arqana's Freddy Powell, who flew back in with the American clients from Saratoga on Wednesday, pointed to the diversity of this year's catalogue. He said, “Our advertising campaign says 'More than just business as usual', and we really feel we have a very strong band of horses. There are a lot of new families in the catalogue–pedigrees that we are not usually selling in Deauville–and I think that is a wonderful advertisement for the investment of the French breeders over the last few years.”

He added, “Of course there are the big names like Etreham and Monceaux but there are a number of other farms who have invested to buy mares and fillies and they are sending them to good stallions around Europe. We are all quite excited about it.

We had about 55 people on the plane, including around 25 American agents or owners. Travelling has not been fun in the last year and we wanted to make it easy for everyone, to create some positive dynamism and make it easier for people to invest.”

Free Robert!

Following Hubie de Burgh's tale in yesterday's TDN of the prominent bloodstock agent who was thrown in the clink overnight some years ago for flicking the vees at the flics, Robert Nataf decided to out himself as the agent in question and provided a clarification of the story.

“I actually did it twice, each time the police drove past, and then I hid under the table,” he recalled of the incident which took place 21 years ago. “Then Paul Webber told them where I was hiding and they took me away.”

Nataf even has a fond memento of his run in with the law framed in his office after Webber launched a 'Free Robert' campaign and got his colleagues to sign up to the cause.

Listening in to the account, Charlie Gordon-Watson promised an even more lurid story for tomorrow's TDN. Watch this space.

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My Deauville With Julian Ince of Haras du Logis

As sales-goers return to Deauville in August for the first time in two years, the bloodstock community shares some of their favourite memories of the town. Haras du Logis's Manager Julian Ince shares his thoughts in the latest installment in the series.

TDN: Away from the sale what is the one thing/place you enjoy most when you're in Deauville in August?

JI: Meeting friends and clients, eating out and enjoying the whole sales/after-sales experience.

TDN: Who's your favourite travelling companion(s) for the sales and why?

JI: I would say our Logis team. We try to go out with our team and eat out with our friends and clients together. It's great fun and all our friends, clients and our team get to know each other.

TDN: Never mind tour rules, what's the funniest/most outrageous thing you've seen while there?

JI: Seeing a bunch of breeders, owners, journalists and agents getting their picture taken together in a toilet called the Red Room in a well-known restaurant in town.

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COVID-19 Health Protocols Released For Arqana August

The upcoming Arqana August Yearling Sale begins on Saturday, Aug. 14, and COVID-19 health protocols were announced by the sales company on Tuesday.

To gain access to the sales grounds, all interested parties must register here. All registered individuals must also present a health pass at the entrance of Arqana's sale complex, with only the main entrance and one near the loading ramps for stud personnel open at this time. The right-handed lane at the main entrance will be reserved for people with a valid health pass. Non-European visitors will be required to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19. The left-hand lane at the main entrance will allow others to carry out an antigen test from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. in a dedicated tent, without contact with the rest of the public.

The following documents are considered a valid health pass in France:

  • Proof that you are fully vaccinated
  • A negative PCR or antigen test taken with the last 72 hours
  • A COVID-19 recovery certificate attested by a positive PCR or antigen test result, at least 15 days and no more than 6 months old

Wristbands will then be provided, with each day a different colour. These wrist bands will allow movement around the establishment and admittance to the racecourse without having to show a health pass. In addition, mask wearing is mandatory indoors, but not outside. It will also be possible to book a PCR or antigen test on site from Thursday, Aug. 12 through Tuesday, Aug. 17. Any interested parties that are unable to travel to Deauville may bid online at www.arqanaonline.com. To register to bid online during the sale, you must register prior to the start of the sale. Please click here to register to bid.

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Arqana August Yearling Catalogue Revealed

The Arqana August Yearling Sale features a catalogue of 355 blue-blooded colts and fillies as it returns to its regular slot in the calendar from Aug. 14-16 in Deauville. The first two days will begin at 5:30 p.m. and the final day, Monday, will start at 1 p.m. The sale has produced many stakes winners over the years including G1 Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe hero Sottsass (Fr) (Siyouni {Fr}), and fellow Group 1 winners Skalleti (Fr) (Kendargent {Fr}), Sealiway (Fr) (Galiway {GB}), Wonderful Tonight (Fr) (Le Havre {Ire}), and Uni (GB) (More Than Ready) among others.

In 2021, the catalogue boasts 19 siblings or half-siblings to Group 1 winners, and in Part I of the sale, over half of the yearlings selected are out of black-type mares and a quarter of the yearlings are siblings or half-siblings to group winners. Some of the best European and international sires are represented including: Galileo (Ire) (4), Dubawi (Ire) (7), Frankel (GB) (8), Kingman (GB), Invincible Spirit (Ire) (2), Siyouni (Fr) (22), Wootton Bassett (GB) (18), Dark Angel (Ire) (2), Camelot (GB) (8), Fastnet Rock (Aus) (1), Iffraaj (GB) (2), Kendargent (Fr) (2), Kodiac (GB) (11), Le Havre (Ire) (9), Lope De Vega (Ire) (11), Mehmas (Ire) (1), Night Of Thunder (Ire) (4), No Nay Never (10), and Sea The Stars (Ire) (12).

International sires are sprinkled throughout the catalogue, with some of the yearlings by such sires as American Pharoah (4), Kitten's Joy (2), American Pharoah (4), Into Mischief (1), Ghostzapper (1), Justify (1), Medaglia d'Oro (1), More Than Ready (1), and Lord Kanaloa (Jpn) (1). First-season sires are also well represented, with lots by the late Arrogate (1), Cloth Of Stars (Ire) (8), Cracksman (GB) (10), Harry Angel (Ire) (6), Mendelssohn (1), Roaring Lion (8), Saxon Warrior (Jpn) (8), Sioux Nation (1), US Navy Flag (4) and Zoustar (Aus) (6).

One of the choicest lots is lot 120, a filly by Galileo who is a half to G1 Epsom Derby hero Wings of Eagles (Fr) (Pour Moi {Ire}) offered by Haras de Montaigu. There is also another Galileo filly, consigned by Ecurie des Monceaux, who is a half-sister to Group 3 winner and dual Group 1-placed mare Wind Chimes (GB) (Mastercraftsman {Ire}) (lot 56); and a Galileo colt out of Wind Chimes herself as lot 114 from the Haras des Capucines draft. The Coulonces consignment offers the final Galileo in the sale, lot 166, a half-sister to two-time group winner Besharah (Ire) (Kodiac {GB}), who also ran third in the G1 Cheveley Park S.

Lot 16, is an Elevage de Tourgeville-consigned half-sister by Frankel to G1 Prix Marcel Boussac scorer Lily's Candle (Fr) (Style Vendome {Fr}). Also selling are: a daughter of South African champion Just Sensual (SAf) (Dynasty {SAf}) by Frankel as lot 27 from Arcadia Elevage; Haras de Colleville's lot 31, a sister to Group 1-winning 2-year-old, Sealiway (Fr) (Galiway {GB}); lot 41, a colt by Frankel who is a half-brother to European champion Rip Van Winkle (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) from La Motteraye Consignment; lot 94, a Normandie Breeding-consigned Recorder (GB) half-sister to dual Group 1 winner Wonderful Tonight (Fr) (Le Havre {Ire}); G1 French 1000 Guineas winner Dream and Do (Ire) (Siyouni {Fr})'s Ribchester (Ire) half-sister (lot 111) from the draft of Haras du Logis Saint Germain; lot 117, a Dubawi filly consigned by Haras de l'Hotellerie who is a half sister to G1 Criterium de Saint-Cloud winner Wonderment (Ire) (Camelot); a half-sister by Kingman (lot 142) to G1 Poule d'Essai des Pouliches winner Beauty Parlour (GB) (Deep Impact {Jpn}) from Baroda Stud; lot 149, a Coulonces-consigned full-brother by Kitten's Joy to Group 1 winner Henley's Joy; lot 148, a daughter of Dubawi out of G1 E.P. Taylor S. winner Blond Me (Ire) (Tamayuz {GB}) from La Motteraye Consignment; an Ecurie des Monceaux-consigned Siyouni filly (lot 133) who is a half-sister to G1 Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere hero National Defense (GB) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}); and lot 156 presented by Ecurie des Monceaux, a Kingman half-brother to Group 1 winners Jakkalberry (Ire) (Storming Home {GB}), Crackerjack King (Ire) (Shamardal), and Awelmarduk (Ire) (Almutawakel {GB}).

In 2020, the sale was moved to Sept. 9-11 and re-named the Deauville Select Sale due to the COVID-19 pandemic. A total of 306 yearlings (73.5%) found new homes and grossed €37,137,500. The average was €121,364 and the median was €70,000. Back in 2019, the sale grossed €42,789,000, with 75% or 228 yearlings sold. The average was €187,671 and the median came in at €125,000.

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