Siyouni Filly Leads Arqana Finale

By Emma Berry and Kelsey Riley

DEAUVILLE, France—Arqana’s Deauville Select Yearling Sale drew to a close on Friday with its Part II session, where trade settled to a more workmanlike pace following the frenzy of bluebloods that went through the ring earlier in the week. The third-day clearance rate of 79% outpointed Part I’s 70.5% clearance rate, with vendors appearing to set reasonable reserves. Part II returned an average of €52,433 and a median of €43,000 for 142 sold for an aggregate of €7,445,500; the comparable third day of Arqana’s August yearling sale last year saw 72% (116) of the 161 offered sold at an average of €87,362 and a median of €68,000, with turnover of €10,134,000.

Cumulatively, the Deauville Select Sale saw 416 yearlings go through the ring with 310 (74.5%) finding new homes. The aggregate was €37,697,500, the average €121,605 and the median €70,000. At last year’s Arqana August Sale, 228 yearlings (75%) were sold over the three days from 304 offered for a record aggregate of €42,789,000. The average and median of €187,671 and €125,000 12 months ago were both also records.

Ecurie des Monceaux made it nine consecutive years as leading vendor at Arqana’s flagship yearling sale, and they struck late on Friday to provide the session-topping filly in the form of lot 467, a daughter of Siyouni sold to Deauville-based trainer Yann Barberot for €290,000 on behalf of owner Olivier Thomas of Normandie Spirit. The filly is the fourth foal out of the unraced Special Gift (Ire) (New Approach {Ire}), herself a half-sister to stakes winners Do The Honours (Fr) (Highest Honor {Fr}) and Seba (Fr) (Alzao) and from the extended family of the blue hen mare Cassandra Go (Ire). Siyouni had 19 yearlings sell over the three days for an average of €201,053.

“She’s a lovely filly that’s a real Siyouni,” said Barberot. “She walks well and is from a very current family. We saw her at the stud with Olivier Thomas, Gitte and Philippe Allaire and we liked her a lot. We didn’t think she would be so expensive but she was our favourite.”

Buyers Keen On Bassett

Wootton Bassett (GB) has recently left France to stand at Coolmore in Ireland but the legacy of the successful first half of his stud career was felt keenly at Arqana on Friday as two of his sons were among the three most expensive yearlings of the final session of the Select Sale.

With several French-bred crops to come, Wootton Bassett remains high on the list of purchasers following a season which has included the G1 Prix Jean Romanet victory of the James Fanshawe-trained Audarya (Fr). His current yearlings were bred from his 2018 fee of €20,000 and his yearlings sold at Arqana this week have sold at an average price more than five times that fee.

Lot 437 was for a few hours the session leader but eventually settled for the second spot on the leaderboard at €180,000. He goes by the name of Samos (Fr) and is out of an unraced War Front half-sister to G1 Moyglare Stud S. winner Cursory Glance (Distorted Humor). The family has been given further currency by another of the mare’s siblings, Willow View (Lemon Drop Kid), who features as the dam of the recent GI Old Forester Bourbon Classic  winner Digital Age (Ire) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}).

Nicolas de Watrigant of Mandore International made a determined effort for the colt on behalf of Al Shaqab Racing and said, “He looks like he could be a really nice, sharp 2-year-old. I’ve had some luck with the stallion before, as we bought Wooded (Fr), who is running on Sunday in the G3 Qatar Prix de Petit Couvert for Francis Graffard, so we were happy to invest in his stock again. Jean-Claude Rouget is keen to train the colt but Sheikh Joaan will decide that later.”

The co-third-top lot (414) of the final day was a colt from the farm that made the stallion, Haras d’Etreham, and he was sold to Coolmore through Lauren Benoit of Broadhurst Agency for €140,000. He is out of the winning 2-year-old Mezzo Mezzo (Fr) (Mount Nelson {GB}).

“He will be trained by Andre Fabre, who goes right back with Wootton Bassett to his grandsire Zafonic but has not yet trained any of his offspring,” Benoit said. “We had a good look at all of them and this was our first choice in the sale. He’s a strong colt from a very good farm and he seems to have a very good mind, like the sire.”

Also among those in demand by the stallion on Friday was lot 300, a filly out of the listed-placed Raven’s Pass mare Alta Stima (Ire). Offered by the Channel Consignment, she was bought for €100,000 on behalf of Ecurie Melanie by Jean-Michel Lefebvre.

“We really fell in love with her,” said the trainer. “She looks precocious and could make a nice 2-year-old. We wanted a daughter of Wootton Bassett and now we have one.”

Breeze-up pinhooker Mick Murphy of Longways Stables will be taking a Wootton Bassett colt back to Ireland having struck early for lot 295 from the Fairway Consignment for €90,000. The half-brother to the dual juvenile winner Feroe d’Illiat (Fr) (Naaqoos {GB}) hails from a family which includes GI Kilroe Mile S. winner River Boyne (Ire) (Dandy Man {Ire}).

Murphy said, “We’re still planning to spend a similar amount on horses for the breeze-ups as we did last year but we will aim to improve the quality of the horses we buy, so we will likely have fewer horses for next year.”

Longways Stables enjoyed a good result at least year’s Arqana Breeze-up when selling a Kingman (GB) filly for €650,000 to Lady Bamford. Now named Queen Of Love (Ire), she is unbeaten in two starts, including Friday’s Listed Prix Coronation.

Kodiac Colt Back To Ireland

On the day that Kodiac (GB) was represented by another juvenile group-race winner in the G2 Flying Childers S. victor Ubettabelieveit (Ire), Michael Donohoe of BBA Ireland picked up one of the early highlights of the day when going to €140,000 for the penultimate yearling by the Tally-Ho Stud stallion in the sale. The half-brother to King Power Racing’s useful Group 3-winning stayer Alounak (Fr) (Camelot {GB}) looks an earlier type, and he will head first to Ireland to be broken in before a trainer is decided upon.

“I’ve bought him for a Middle Eastern client who has horses in Britain, France and Ireland. He was a really good physical specimen by a stallion who has had a really good year and Danehill has worked really well with this family before,” said the agent of lot 312.

The influences to which he refers are the three-parts siblings to the colt’s dam Awe Struck (GB) (Rail Link {GB}). While she was unraced herself, she is a sister to three stakes winners by Dansili (GB): G1 Matron S. heroine Emulous (GB), G3 Prix Gontaut-Biron winner First Sitting (GB) and the listed-winning juvenile Daring Diva (GB). As the pedigree suggests, Awe Struck was bred by Juddmonte and was bought for €92,000 at Arqana in 2014 by East Bloodstock, who co-bred her colt with SCEA Des Prairies and consigned him through Haras de Castillon.

Kodiac’s final yearling through the ring at this sale also figured among the top lots of the day, Alain Decrion and Mandore International went to €130,000 for lot 443, the first foal out of the Rip Van Winkle (Ire) mare Purple Magic (GB), who won four times and two and three and was fourth in the Listed Beckford Fillies’ S. Purple Magic was a 12,000gns purchase from Tattersalls December in 2017.

Leagues Apart

Different League (Fr) (Dabirsim {Fr}), the filly that sparked a thousand parties, was picked up for just €8,000 by Con Marnane as a foal at Arqana. Thanks to her victory in the G3 Albany S. and two placed finishes at Group 1 level, Different League’s full-sister (lot 334) was always likely to be a much more expensive acquisition and Federico Barberini eventually got the upper hand in the chase for the March-born daughter of Danseuse Corse (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}) at €120,000.

The co-breeder of the filly, Jean-Pierre Le Hegarat, bought Danseuse Corse at the same Arqana December Sale at which Different League was offered as a foal and, at €6,000, she fetched even less than her subsequent celebrated daughter. Le Hegarat bred the yearling in partnership with Eric L’Hermite of Haras de Grandcamp, which is also home to Dabirsim.

Different League was returned to the ring at the end of her juvenile season and was sold on to White Birch Farm and Coolmore for 1.5 million gns. Her first foal is a colt by Galileo (Ire).

The Al Shaqab team gathered around Nicolas de Watrigant as he bid on lot 359, the daughter of Siyouni with a strong family behind her, and looked delighted to have secured the deal at €100,000.

Consigned by Ecurie des Monceaux for British breeders Trevor and Libby Harris of Lordship Stud, the filly is the second foal of Fleeting Dream (Ire) (Dream Ahead), a half-sister to G1 Haycock Sprint Cup winner G Force (Ire) (Tamayuz {GB}) and the G3 Prix Miesque winner Louvain (Fr) (Sinndar {Ire}), herself the dam of GI Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies winner Flotilla (Mizzen Mast). The family boasts plenty of top-class speed credentials as it also includes Lethal Force (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}), who shares his grandam Family At War (Explodent) with Fleeting Dream.

Rouget Buys Dover’s Sole Yearling

With 20 horses bought through the three days, Jean-Claude Rouget has been the busiest buyer on the sales ground and on Friday he gave €135,000 for a first-crop son of the Haras de la Have Neuve freshman sire Whitecliffsofdover.

The sole representative for the son of War Front in the catalogue, lot 417 was sold by the stud which stands the stallion and is a half-brother to the Listed Prix Californie winner Hurricane (Fr) (Hurricane Cat) and to fellow listed winner Francesco Bere (Fr) (Peer Gynt {Jpn}), both of whom also represent Have Neuve sires.

Named James Bere (Fr), the yearling colt is out of the Hector Protector mare Monitor (Fr), a half-sister to the now California-based stallion Sir Prancealot (Ire).

Another Pearl For Desmontils

Sebastien Desmontils was busy throughout the three-day sale adding yearlings to the burgeoning racing stable of Japanese-based owner Hisaaki Saito, and among Desmontil’s purchases on Friday was La Motteraye’s Golden Horn (GB) filly (lot 411) who he bought privately for €130,000. The filly’s winning dam is a half-sister to dual Grade III winner and multiple Group 1-placed Wekeela (Fr) (Hurricane Run {Ire}) as well as the stakes-placed Matauri Pearl (Ire) (Hurricane Run {Ire}), whose 2-year-old filly Aunt Pearl (Ire) (Lope De Vega {Ire}) provided a timely update with a debut victory at Churchill Downs this month that earned her ‘TDN Rising Star’ status.

Almanzor Leading First-Crop Sire

Almanzor’s first-crop yearlings had found favour during Part I of the sale earlier in the week, and that trend continued on Friday when the Etreham sire had three sell for six figures. Leading the way was Etreham’s own lot 458, a half-brother to the G3 Prix Djebel winner Dice Roll (Fr) (Showcasing {GB}) who now races in Hong Kong as Gold Win. He was bought by Broadhurst Agency for €110,000. Haras de la Louviere sold a granddaughter of G1 Irish 1000 Guineas winner Yesterday (Ire) (Sadler’s Wells) (lot 431) to Oceanic Bloodstock for €105,000, while Prime Equestrian went to €100,000 for lot 386, a filly related to Friday’s G2 Doncaster Cup winner Spanish Mission (Noble Mission {GB}). Almanzor was the sale’s leading first-crop sire by average with three or more sold, with 19 sold at an average of €126,789.

Another first-season sire to crack six figures on Friday was Coolmore’s Churchill (Ire), whose lot 370, a filly from Ecurie des Monceaux, sold to Yann Barberot for €100,000. The bay is the third foal from her dam, a half-sister to five-time Group 1 winner Danedream (Ger) (Lomitas {GB}). That price was matched by a first-crop daughter of G1 Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud winner Zarak (Fr) in the form of Haras des Capucines’s granddaughter of Group 3 winner Albisola (Ire) (Montjeu {Ire}) (lot 433) who was bought by Jean-Claude Rouget.

Breezers To The Fore

Plenty of breeze-up pinhookers from England and Ireland remained in Deauville for the final session, keeping a keen eye on events on the track as well as in the ring.

Along with the listed victory for the aforementioned Longways-consigned Queen Of Love in France, over in Doncaster the G2 Flying Childers S. went the way of Ubettabelieveit (Ire) (Kodiac {GB}), who, like G2 Norfolk S. winner The Lir Jet (Ire) (Prince Of Lir {Ire}), was a horse sold privately to a trainer as the sales season was hit by delay and uncertainty.

Bred by Ringfort Stud, whose glorious season has also included Group 2 victories at York for graduates Miss Amulet (Ire) (Sir Prancealot {Ire}) and Minzaal (Ire) (Mehmas {Ire}), Ubettabelieveit was pinhooked as a yearling for 50,000gns by Roger Marley and John Cullinan of Church Farm & Horse Park Stud.

“We bought him from Book 1 at Tattersalls so he was eligible for the Book 1 Bonus. We liked him a lot from day one and as soon as we started to quicken him up in his work he was just a natural,” said Marley in Deauville. “I took two horses to Malton for Nigel Tinkler to have a look at and he rode both of them and decided to buy this one. His owner Martin Webb was there that day with his wife and watched Nigel gallop him. I’m thrilled for them both, it’s a fantastic result.”

Marley and Cullinan were also the pinhookers of this season’s leading first-season sire, Mehmas (Ire), whom they bought as a yearling for 62,000gns and sold to Peter and Ross Doyle for Al Shaqab for 170,000gns at the Craven Breeze-up.

Mehmas, who has been represented by another three winners in the last three days and heads the table on 27 individual winners, now stands alongside Kodiac at Tally-Ho Stud.    Tally-Ho’s Roger O’Callaghan also had an eye on Doncaster on Friday, with particular interest in the G2 Doncaster Cup, which was won by one of his former breezers, Spanish Mission (Noble Mission {GB}).

“See, the breeze-up boys can sell slow horses too,” he said with a laugh as he headed back to the ring.

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First Black-Type Winner For New Bay at Doncaster

There was a first black-type winner for the Ballylinch Stud-based New Bay (GB) (by Dubawi {Ire}) on Friday as Marc Chan’s New Mandate (Ire) got up close home in Doncaster’s Listed bet365 Flying Scotsman S. Keen early for Frankie Dettori restrained towards the rear of the group racing up the centre, the Aug. 23 Sandown nursery winner who was sent off at 17-2 found a gap up the far rail to wear down Laneqash (GB) (Cable Bay {Ire}) in the final strides for a head success, with the 5-4 favourite One Ruler (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}) 2 1/2 lengths back in third. The dam, who also has a filly foal by Camacho (GB), is a half-sister to Puggy (Ire) (Mark of Esteem {Ire}) who was third in the G2 Rockfel S. and the G3 Polar Cup and runner-up in the Listed Oh So Sharp S. Her daughter Avenir Certain (Fr) (Le Havre {Ire}) achieved fame by completing the revered G1 Poule d’Essai des Pouliches-Prix de Diane double, while this family of Warrsan (Ire) (Caerleon) and Queen’s Trust (GB) (Dansili {GB}) also features the G2 Richmond S. and G2 July S.-winning red-hot first-season sire Mehmas (Ire).

Friday, Doncaster, Britain
BET365 FLYING SCOTSMAN S.-Listed, £25,000, Doncaster, 9-11, 2yo, 7f 6yT, 1:24.35, gd.
1–NEW MANDATE (IRE), 126, g, 2, by New Bay (GB)
1st Dam: Mishhar (Ire), by Authorized (Ire)
2nd Dam: Jakarta (Ire), by Machiavellian
3rd Dam: Lunda (Ire), by Soviet Star
1ST BLACK-TYPE WIN. (€45,000 RNA Wlg ’18 ARQDE; €35,000 Ylg ’19 ARAUG). O-Marc Chan; B-Mishhar Syndicate (IRE); T-Ralph Beckett; J-Lanfranco Dettori. £14,178. Lifetime Record: 4-2-0-2, $24,774.
2–Laneqash (GB), 126, c, 2, Cable Bay (Ire)–Bonhomie (GB), by Shamardal. (£175,000 Ylg ’19 GOFFPR). O-Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum; B-Highclere Stud (GB); T-Roger Varian. £5,375.
3–One Ruler (Ire), 126, c, 2, Dubawi (Ire)–Fintry (Ire), by Shamardal. O/B-Godolphin (IRE); T-Charlie Appleby. £2,690.
Margins: HD, 2HF, 3/4. Odds: 8.50, 7.00, 1.25.
Also Ran: Royal Scimitar (Ire), Thank You Next (Ire), Apollo One (GB), Quiet Assassin (Ire), Spycatcher (Ire), Round Six (Ire), Fountain Cross (GB), Darvel (Ire). Click for the Racing Post result. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.

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Dubawi Starlet Steals The Show

By Emma Berry and Kelsey Riley

DEAUVILLE, France—More diva than starlet, the Dubawi (Ire) filly put in a few feisty bucks in the Arqana sales ring, but when one is in as much demand as she was, a touch of high jinks can be forgiven. If Wednesday’s trade spluttered into action, Thursday’s was pretty explosive from the start, but it was the appearance of two blue-blooded yearlings from the sale’s perennial leading consignor Ecurie des Monceaux who really brought the ring to life.

It was a toss-up as to whether the full-brother to Magic Wand (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) or the half-sister to Sottsass (Fr) (Siyouni {Fr}) and Sistercharlie (Ire) ( Myboycharlie {Ire}) would play the leading role, but inevitably they each played pretty major parts, sailing easily past last year’s top price on a day which will have had the team at Arqana and a number of vendors breathing a sigh of relief.

Dubawi (Ire) led the way last year and so he did again with his chestnut daughter of Starlet’s Sister (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), the mare who is now challenging more established names in the Monceaux broodmare band for top honours. The sales record of her offspring started in a moderate manner: just €12,000 was needed to buy her first foal at Arqana’s October Sale but, the filly subsequently named Sistercharlie has played her own important part in ensuring that the siblings who follow in her wake will never be overlooked at a yearling sale. Add to Sistercharlie’s seven Grade I victories the French Classic win of Sottsass and the price gets higher and higher: in this case it took €2.5 million to secure the Dubawi filly offered as lot 251.

With Anthony Stroud in his usual spot in the gangway to the right of the rostrum, the consistent bids that came from that direction led to the assumption that this was another Dubawi that would soon be heading Godolphin’s way, but Fawzi Nass and Oliver St. Lawrence had other ideas. They were late to the party but stayed the longest and made the most noise when placing the final bid that had the gavel hit the wood in their favour. The pair had been active throughout the session, signing up new recruits for KHK Racing, the operation of Bahrain’s Sheikh Khalid Al Khalifa. The Dubawi filly will race for him in  partnership with his brother Sheikh Nasser.

“She is a very beautiful filly with an exceptional pedigree,” Nass said. “She will be trained in England, we don’t know where she will go into training yet, but we’ll make up our minds soon. A filly with a profile like that arouses plenty of interest, and we are very glad to have bought her.”

Nass, who trains his own string of horses in Bahrain, also picked up the sole yearling by American Pharoah in the catalogue for €320,000 and said of lot 228, “He’ll be trained in England. He’s an exciting horse, a nice American Pharoah out of a Distorted Humor mare so he should be quite versatile on the turf.”

The colt’s dam Sea Of Snow (Distorted Humor) was third in the Listed Woodcote S and is a grand-daughter of Snow Bride (Blushing Groom), who is also the dam of Derby winner Lammtarra (Nijinsky).

Nass and St Lawrence’s five purchases through the first two days made them the leading buyers with just over €3.5 million spent. Their list also included a colt and a filly from the first crop of Almanzor (Fr), lots 158 and 185, at €260,000 and €250,000 respectively. The former, a colt consigned by Haras de Borgeauville, is a son of the Canadian Grade II winner Minakshi (Fr) (Footstepsinthesand {GB}), while the filly was bred by Steve Burggraf of Ecurie de Montlahuc, who raced her dam, the listed-winning juvenile Penny Lane (Ger) (Lord Of England {Ger}).

Almanzor’s 12 yearlings sold so far in Deauville have returned a highly respectable average of €159,750.

Prudenzia Colt Enhances Extraordinary Record

And what of that other Monceaux blue hen? In time they will erect a plaque to Prudenzia (Ire) somewhere in the grounds of Arqana. The 15-year-old daughter of Dansili (GB) has, through her offspring, shone brightly through so many summers and her staggering sales statistic at Arqana stands at nine yearlings sold for €10,195,000.

In hindsight, her Irish Oaks-winning daughter Chicquita (Ire) (Montjeu {Ire}), as flighty as she was brilliant, now looks inexpensive at her yearling price of €600,000. But don’t forget she made ten times that amount when setting a new record of price of €6 million at the Goffs November Sale during the dispersal of the stock of her owner Paul Makin.

From a raft of Galileo (Ire) fillies at their disposal, the Coolmore team must have a soft spot for the tough-as-teak Magic Wand (Ire), Prudenzia’s 5-year-old daughter who runs in Sunday’s G1 Prix Vermeille and who, through an extraordinary 2019 campaign, raced in Dubai, America, Britain, Ireland, Australia and Hong Kong. Her Group 1 victory was hard-won and, having given €1.4 million for her back in 2016, MV Magnier returned to Arqana to claim her full-brother (lot 199). At €2 million, the colt with a distinctive heart-shaped star on his forehead goes to the head of the list of Prudenzia’s most expensive yearlings, beating last year’s offering, the recent maiden winner Philomene (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}), who topped the 2019 sale at €1.625 million.

To beat that, in this strange year, is quite something but, in the rarefied air of the elite bloodstock market, rare equine jewels retain their value no matter what is unfolding in the outside world. Magnier had a tussle with David Redvers but it was evident that this was one colt he was determined to add to the Ballydoyle battalions for next year.

After being thanked by breeders Henri Bozo and  Lady O’Reilly of the Ecurie des Monceaux team, Magnier said of the colt, “He comes from an excellent family and is by Galileo, who is having another great year. As Lady O’Reilly just said, [Prudenzia] has been an incredible mare and has produced some special horses. We thought he was a lovely horse. He’s got a good hind leg and is a very good mover.”

He added, “Monceaux and Henri, they do an incredible job, they always produce very good horses. It’s great for them and they deserve it for all the work they put in.”

More Monceaux Magic

For the ninth year in a row, Ecurie des Monceaux is at the top of the vendors’ table for Arqana’s flagship sale, with 23 yearlings sold for just shy of €10 million. There was a brief halt in its run of success on Wednesday when Baroda Stud provided the top lot for the opening session, but normal service was resumed on Thursday, and in force, with five of the seven most expensive yearlings of the day hailing from its consignment.

It’s fair to say that Bozo was as relieved as he was pleased when he stated, “We knew coming to the sale that we had something a bit exceptional this year. We thought that we had the best draft ever, and I was a bit worried yesterday, but things have picked up well. The trade is better and there is more atmosphere. I suppose yesterday everybody was waiting to see what would happen but I knew today we had some exceptional horses.”

He added, “We’ve been very spoilt to have those mares like Prudenzia and Starlet’s Sister. They have made Monceaux and they made our team. I’m also delighted for Jordan Tancrede, who has been with us since he was 12 and has taken over as yearling manager from Antoine, who did an amazing job for us for 10 years and has started his own Arcadia Elevage consignment. There was a bit of pressure on Jordan taking over from such a good guy as Antoine so I am delighted for him and the team.”

Bozo also praised the sales company’s efforts in staging the sale in difficult circumstances. He said, “It is great reward for Arqana, too. I know it has been a very tough year for everyone with the dates changing all the time, but I think they have done a great job flying people in and trying to adapt as much as possible. It has paid off. We decided to be loyal to Arqana from the beginning. We started Monceaux when Arqana started and it’s a win-win situation.”

Number Crunching

While the clearance rate, which dropped a little from the first day to 68.5%, tells its own tale in regard to the selectivity of the market, there was no denying the more buoyant feel to proceedings on Thursday at Arqana. The 76 yearlings sold during the session brought €16,625,000 in turnover, at an average of €218,750 and median of €100,000. Last year’s record average for the three days of the August Sale was €187,671 and the cumulative average for the two days so far is now €180,790. That is likely to drop somewhat after Friday’s final session. Overall, the median is currently €105,000, while the two-day aggregate is €30,680,000.

Strong Sale For Capucines

Set against the two million-euro-plus yearlings last year, there were three this time around, with the third of that group almost overshadowed in proceedings for being in the ring immediately before the sale-topping filly. But lot 250, the Kingman (GB) colt out of an unraced Frankel (GB) half-sister to multiple Group/Grade 1 winner Stacelita (Fr) (Monsun {Ger}), had plenty of admirers and he duly became the third purchase by Anthony Stroud on behalf of Godolphin at €1.1 million.

“He’s a lovely strong colt and looks really athletic,” Stroud said of the relation to Frankel’s first Grade 1 winner, the Japanese Oaks heroine Soul Stirring (Jpn). Haras des Capucines consigned the son of Speralita (Fr) and, having been leading vendor on the first day, Eric Puerari and Michel Zerolo’s consignment is now second on the table, having sold 21 yearlings for €3,516,000.

Americans Team For Siyouni Filly

Ecurie Des Monceaux’s Siyouni (Fr) half-sister to G1 Prix Maurice de Gheest winner Polydream (Fr) (Oasis Dream {GB}) (lot 194) will head to the yard of trainer Jean-Claude Rouget and race for the partnership of American-based stables LNJ Foxwoods and Gainesway Farm after Rouget went to €700,000 to secure her on their behalf.

Alex Solis, in non-COVID times a regular visitor to Deauville along with his business partner Jason Litt, joined the team at Anthony Beck’s Gainesway in Lexington earlier this year as director of bloodstock and racing in addition to his ongoing duties with Solis Litt Bloodstock, including the management of the Roth Family’s LNJ Foxwoods’s equine interests. The very first horse Solis and Litt bought for the Roths in France was Goldikova (Ire)’s half-sister Gold Round (Ire) (Caerleon) for €520,000 at Arqana December in 2012. The  Dalakhani (Ire) filly she was carrying at the time turned out to be the G3 Prix Minerve winner Golden Valentine (Fr), whose first foal, a Galileo (Ire) colt, fetched €450,000 on the first day of the sale on Wednesday from David Redvers. The Roths in addition board some of their mares at Gainesway, including last year’s Eclipse champion Covfefe (Into Mischief).

Speaking from Keeneland where he was inspecting yearlings ahead of the September sale that begins on Sunday, Solis noted that in addition to Thursday’s filly, the LNJ/Gainesway partnership had bought another Siyouni filly from Monceaux (lot 75) for €200,000 through Rouget on Wednesday.

“Jason and I couldn’t get there, but Jean-Claude has a great eye for a horse and Henri [Bozo] had been talking with us about doing something with him,” Solis said. “He called with a couple different fillies he liked and we ended up buying two. The filly today has a huge pedigree and Jean-Claude loved her. Henri produces a great horse.”

That huge pedigree, in addition to the aforementioned Polydream, includes two other stakes-winning half-sisters: the G3 Prix Sigy scorer Big Brothers Pride (Fr) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}) and Listed Prix Amandine winner Evaporation (Fr) (Red Ransom). Their dam, the French listed winner and Grade III-placed Polygreen (Fr) (Green Tune), was a private purchase by Monceaux from the Wertheimer et Frere draft for €200,000 at Arqana December in 2015 while carrying Big Brothers Pride.

Solis said that Gainesway owner Antony Beck, a South African-born Kentucky resident, will gradually build a stable in Europe and that Solis and Litt will continue to shop at European sales on his behalf.

“Gainesway hasn’t raced much at all in Europe yet,” Solis said. “When Anthony hired me we talked about doing some more international stuff and this is the start. We’re going to continue to look for horses over there through the rest of the year and hopefully next year also. Anthony is sending a really nice War Front filly over there to race for himself and the Roths have their own runners over there. We’re definitely going to keep on building the operations for both of them over there.”

Lot 194 was the highest-price Siyouni filly during Part I of the sale. Earlier in the second session Mags O’Toole and MV Magnier had teamed to secure Monceaux’s half-sister to the G1 Prix Jean Prat winner Intellogent (Fr) (Intello {Ger}) (lot 174) for €400,000. Book-ending the €700,000 filly was Etreham’s third foal out of the listed-placed Power Of The Moon (Ire) (Acclamation {GB}) (lot 196), who was knocked down to Broadhurst Agency for €310,000.

Table Service

Lunch is a serious business. Thankfully, the positioning of the glass-fronted Arqana restaurant directly behind the auctioneer’s rostrum means that, in Deauville, one can eat lunch while also conducting serious business.

And so it passed, half an hour in to the start of the second session of the Select Sale, that Wednesday’s top price was surpassed by the Frankel daughter of Militante (Ire) (Johannesburg), who was eventually knocked down to Sebastian Desmontils of Chauvigny Global Equine at €630,000. The agent’s lunch grew cold as his rival Laurent Benoit, who had left the adjacent lunch table to bid from the ring, ensured there was a proper tussle for the Monceaux-consigned filly. But Desmontils held his nerve and added the half-sister to G3 Prix de Lieurey winner Wind Chimes (Fr) (Mastercraftsman {Ire}) to the string of four horses already in training in France for Japanese owner  Hisaaki Saito.

“[Mr Saito] has two in training with Fabrice Chappet and two with Henri Devin so we will see where this princess will go. We’re not sure yet, but he will decide after they have been broken in,” said Desmontils. “He has already had a winner in Deauville with [the Chappet-trained 2-year-old] Early Light (Fr), and hopefully he will have many more coming.”

Chappet To Train Treve’s Sister

Sheail bin Khalifa Al Kuwari is best known as a champion owner of Purebred Arabians in Qatar, but he has begun to make his way into Thoroughbred ownership in France, his first runner being the Fabrice Chappet-trained 2-year-old Saqr (Fr) (Dutch Art {GB}), who is unbeaten in two tries including a 2 1/2-length conditions score at Deauville on July 12. That colt was a €48,000 selection from last year’s Arqana v2 yearling sale, and Kuwari was clearly encouraged enough to swing at a higher level on Thursday, going to €520,000 to secure Treve (Fr) (Motivator {GB})’s full-sister (lot 269) through Gerard Larrieu of Chantilly Bloodstock. The bay filly from Haras du Quesnay will also go into training with Chappet.

“She’s a lovely filly, maybe better than her sister at the same age,” Larrieu said. “We will find out if she has the same engine, but we’re very lucky and happy to get her.”

The dual G1 Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe and six-time Group 1 winner Treve was the fourth foal out of the dam Trevise (Fr) (Anabaa) and was a €22,000 buyback at Arqana October in 2010. Her trainer Criquette Head shared Larrieu’s view in a pre-sale interview that Treve was more behind than her latest sister at that stage of her life. Another full-sister, Terre (Fr), was offered here in 2014 and brought home by Quesnay at €1.2-million. A winner at three, Terre was bought by Hillwood Bloodstock for 680,000gns in foal to Siyouni from Tattersalls December last year, and Quesnay sold her first foal, a colt by Intello (lot 261), to trainer Jean-Claude Rouget for €85,000 just eight lots prior to Treve’s sister on Thursday. Thursday’s Motivator filly was Trevise’s first live foal since Terre. Treve, meanwhile, has the winning 3-year-old colt Qous (Fr) (Dubawi {Ire}), the unraced 2-year-old filly Paris (Fr) (Shalaa {Ire}), a yearling daughter of Siyouni and a filly foal by Sea The Stars (Ire).

Wootton Bassett In Vogue

The recent announcement of Wootton Bassett (GB)’s sale to Coolmore was followed by a purple patch for the 12-year-old son of Iffraaj (GB) on the racecourse, with Audarya (Fr) becoming his second Group 1 winner in the Prix Jean Romanet and Midlife Crisis (Fr) and Akmaam (Fr) his first two ‘TDN Rising Stars’. There was as such some buzz around his yearlings on offer in Deauville this week, and the dearest of those proved to be Haras de la Louviere’s second foal of the winning Nayef mare Sounaya (Ger) (lot 249), who was signed for by Jamie McCalmont at €300,000. Like Thursday’s €1.1-million Kingman colt, he is from the family of the six-time Group/Grade 1 winner Stacelita and her Classic-winning daughter Soul Stirring (Jpn) (Frankel {GB}). Wootton Bassett’s other transactions on Thursday included colts to Yann Barberot for €240,000 and Chauvigny Global Equine for €200,000, and Wootton Bassett’s 14 sold during Part I of the sale averaged €126,929. His current yearlings are his second crop bred on a €20,000 stud fee.

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Galileo Son of Prudenzia Lights Up Deauville

The Galileo colt out of Ecurie des Monceaux’s crown jewel Prudenzia (Ire) (Dansili {GB}) shot to the top of the leaderboard during Thursday’s second session of the Deauville Select Yearling Sale when hammered down to MV Magnier for €2,000,000, with David Redvers the underbidder. Magnier is plenty familiar with the family, having bought the colt’s full-sister, Group 1 winner Magic Wand (Ire), for €1.4-million to top this sale in 2016 and their Classic-winning three-quarter sister Chicquita (Ire) (Montjeu {Ire}) to join the Coolmore broodmare band for €6-million from Goffs November in 2013.

Monceaux has sold the current top colt and filly at the sale, with a Siyouni (Fr) filly out of Polygreen (Fr) (Green Tune) having been bought by Jean-Claude Rouget on behalf of America’s Gainesway Farm for €700,000 just a few lots earlier.

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