Keeneland September Yearling Sale Becomes Highest-Grossing Auction In Keeneland History

Keeneland's 2022 September Yearling Sale, the most important Thoroughbred auction in the world, is now the highest-grossing auction in Keeneland's storied history following Thursday's 10th session, which pushed total sales to $399,940,000. The previous record of $399,791,800 was set during the 2006 September Sale.

The 12-day September Sale began Monday, Sept. 12 and runs through Saturday, Sept. 24.

With two sessions remaining, a total of 2,488 yearlings have sold through the ring for $399,940,000, an increase of 14.63 percent over the same period last year when 2,428 horses sold through the ring grossed $348,885,500. Average price of $160,748 is up 11.87 percent from $143,693, while the median of $85,000 is 13.33 percent above $75,000 in 2021.

“This milestone was achieved through the persistence, energy and hard work of a community that includes our breeders, sellers and buyers, and we are grateful for their passion for the horse, and for their support of Keeneland,” Keeneland President and CEO Shannon Arvin said. “It's an exciting time in our sport, and as we've seen at the September Sale, there is a strong desire to own racehorses. This is a moment we celebrate with the entire Thoroughbred industry.”

“This is the goal we all work so hard to achieve, and we appreciate our sellers and buyers who believed in us and the changes we made to the September Sale format,” Keeneland Vice President of Sales Tony Lacy said. “Book 1's tremendous success created momentum that carried forward through the sale and continues into the upcoming final days. With two sessions still to go, we've got many nice horses yet to be sold.”

On Thursday, a total of 308 yearlings sold through the ring for $10,335,000, for an average of $33,555 and a median of $25,000. Today's gross is up 12.41 percent from last year's $9,194,000 when 303 horses sold through the ring, while the average is 10.59 percent above $30,343, and the median is 8.70 percent higher than $23,000 in 2021.

At $290,000, the high seller on Thursday was a colt by Girvin purchased by Michael Wallace, agent for St. Elias Stables. Brookdale Sales, agent, consigned the colt, whose dam is the winning Into Mischief mare Into Summer. He is from the family of Grade 2 winner Summer Wind Dancer.

Glencrest Farm/John Greathouse, agent, paid $190,000 for a daughter of Sky Mesa out of the winning Speightstown mare Speight's Comete, a full sister to Grade 2 winner and sire Munnings. The filly was consigned by Paramount Sales, agent.

Paramount Sales was the day's leading consignor, selling 29 horses for $1,271,500.

Shortleaf Stable paid $150,000 for a colt by Malibu Moon out of stakes winner Janae, by Closing Argument. From the family of multiple Grade 3 winner Debby's Turn, he was consigned by Warrendale Sales, agent.

Wallace, agent for St. Elias, also paid $140,000 for a colt from the first crop of champion Mitole. Consigned by St George Sales, agent, he is from the family of Canadian champions Apelia and Saoirse and Grade 2 winner More Happy. The colt is out of Marseillaise, by Speightstown.

With two acquisitions for $430,000, Michael Wallace, agent for St. Elias Stables, led all buyers during the session.

A colt by Mendelssohn from the family of champion Escena sold to Barry Berkelhammer, agent, for $125,000. Consigned by Brookdale Sales, agent, he is out of the winning Curlin mare Reiki Baby.

The September Sale has two sessions remaining, on Friday and Saturday. Sales both days start at 10 a.m. ET. The entire auction is streamed live at Keeneland.com.

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Ohio’s 2022 Mixed Sale Catalog Draws 117 Entries

The catalog for the 2022 Ohio Thoroughbred Breeders and Owners Mixed Sale is now online, with 117 horses on offer.

The auction will take place Wednesday, Oct. 19 at the Delaware County Fairgrounds in Delaware, Ohio, beginning at 2:30 p.m. Eastern.

Foals of 2020 offered in the sale, past or present – even if they were in-utero at the time they went through the ring – qualify for the $50,000 OTBO Sales Graduate Race, to be held in early March 2023 at Mahoning Valley Race Course. A $2,000 bonus will also be paid out to the breeder of the race winner.

Included in the catalog are 72 yearlings, 23 weanlings, 15 broodmares, four juveniles, a 3-year-old, and a 4-year-old.

Ohio stallions with young horses represented in the catalog include Air Strike, Corfu, Cowtown Cat, Danza, Drill, Dynamic Racer, Fort Larned, Indy Wind, Itsmyluckyday, Medal Count, Mobil, One Sided, Rivers Run Deep, and William's Kitten.

Stallions with first-crop yearlings in the catalog include Dynamic Racer, One Sided, Qafeef, and Solomini. The sale also features first-crop weanlings from Air Strike and Instagrand.

To view the online catalog, click here.

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Violence Colt Brings $220,000 To Top Wednesday At Keeneland September Sale

A colt by Violence from the family of Grade 2 winner Nicole H sold for $220,000 to James Zahler to headline Wednesday's ninth session of the Keeneland September Yearling Sale.

Consigned by Woods Edge Farm (Peter O'Callaghan), agent, the colt is out of the Sharp Humor mare One Hot Senorita.

A total of 329 yearlings sold through the ring Wednesday for $12,969,000, for an average of $39,419 and a median of $30,000. Session results were comparable to 2021's ninth session when 325 horses sold through the ring for $12,929,500, for an average of 39,783 and a median of $30,000.

The 329 yearlings is a Keeneland record for number of horses sold through the ring during a single session. Today's clearance rate was 90 percent.

Cumulatively, 2,180 yearlings have sold through the ring for $389,605,000, an increase of 14.69 percent over the same period last year when 2,125 horses sold through the ring for $339,691,500. Average price of $178,718 is up 11.80 percent from $159,855 in 2021, while the median of $100,000 is 11.11 percent above last year's $90,000.

This year's sale has 12 sessions compared to 11 sessions in 2021.

Manfred and Penny Conrad purchased a son of Army Mule from the family of Queen's Plate winner Midnight Aria for $200,000. Denali Stud, agent, consigned the colt, who is out of Midnight Embrace, by Midnight Lute.

A filly by Uncle Mo out of Breeders' Cup Ladies' Classic winner Life Is Sweet sold for $170,000 to Mathiesen Racing. Consigned by Lane's End, agent, the filly is also from the family of champion Sweet Catomine.

Red Wings paid $160,000 for a colt by Not This Time from the family of European champion Culture Vulture and Grade 2 winner Santa Catarina. The colt is out of Purrfect Song, by Unbridled's Song, and is a half-brother to stakes winner B. B. Dude. He was consigned by Sally Thomas agent.

Gainesway was the day's leading consignor, selling 23 yearlings for $1,166,000.

Grassroots Training and Sales spent $375,000 for 10 yearlings to be the day's top buyer.

The September Sale resumes Thursday at 10 a.m. ET, and runs through Saturday.

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Leading Oklahoma Breeder Center Hill Farm At Mighty Acres To Disperse On ThoroughbredAuctions.Com

ThoroughbredAuctions.com announces the dispersal of leading Oklahoma breeder, Center Hill Farm at Mighty Acres.

The sale will be conducted as an online only auction. Bidding will be open from Oct. 10 through Oct. 17. All horses will be sold without reserve.

Highlighting the auction is the Unusual Heat daughter, Rushen Heat. Rushen Heat is a full sister to two Grade 1 winners and is the dam of Grade 2 winner, Frank Conversation (Quality Road) and stakes placed winner Quality Heat (Quality Road). Rushen Heat sells pregnant to Brody's Cause.

Also, being offered is are a full-sister to Breeders' Cup Mile winner, Kip Deville  and a full-sister to Grade 1 winner Archarcharch.  Mares include daughters of Uunbridled's Song, Distorted Humor, Kitten's Joy, Animal Kingdom, Giant's Causeway, Tactical Cat, Bernstein, Aldebaran, Arch, Malibu Moon, and Yes It's True.

Covering sires include, Jimmy Creed, Cross Traffic, Brody's Cause, and regional stallions, Oklahoma leading sire Flat Out, Den's Legacy, and Liaison.

There will be an offering of 2022 foals by Goldencents, Cross Traffic, Flat Out, Liaison and Den's Legacy,  featuring a filly by Flat Out who is a three-quarters sister to Sound Money (c. by Flatter), who was second in the G2 True North Stakes and G3 Westchester Stakes in 2022.

Center Hills Farm at Mighty Acres has been a perennial leading breeder in Oklahoma, topping the breeders list nine times in the last 15 years. They have been the leading breeder the last eight years (2014-2021).

Horses bred by Center Hills Farm at Mighty Acres include Breeders' Cup Mile winner, Kip Deville, an earner of $3,325,489, Welder, who has earned $1,263,359, and Gianna's Dream, who has earned $563,055.

Horses will be available for inspection by appointment at the farm.

The catalog will be available for viewing during the last week in September. Prospective buyers will need to go to the auction website, and create an account. They will then need to request a bidder's number in order to bid.

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