3,594 Cataloged So Far for Keeneland November

A total of 3,594 head have been catalogued for the weanling and breeding stock portions of the 78th Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale, to be held Nov. 10-19 in Lexington. The catalog pages for those entries can now be viewed online, and print catalogs will be mailed out around Oct. 15.

This year's auction will feature a single session for horses of racing age on the sale's final day. With the entry deadline for those horses extended to Oct. 4, the catalog for that part of the sale will be released in mid-October and a separate print catalog will be made available on the sales grounds. Keeneland will continue to accept supplemental entries both for Book 1 and for the horses of racing age portion until the auction begins.

“The Keeneland November Sale is unmatched globally in terms of scale and quality, and the anticipation for the sale is building,” Keeneland Vice President of Sales Tony Lacy said. “Buyers will find proven producers, coveted broodmare prospects who were successful racehorses and royally bred weanlings at all levels of the market, particularly in the prestigious Book 1. And the reimagined horses of racing age segment ensures the excitement and opportunity continue through the final sale day.”

A single-session Book 1 will take place on Wednesday, Nov. 10 starting at 1:00 p.m. A total of 221 horses are cataloged for Book 1 at this time. Subsequent sessions, from Nov. 11 to Nov. 19, will begin at 10:00 a.m.

“The atmosphere at Keeneland for the September Sale was electric from start to finish,” Keeneland President and CEO Shannon Arvin said. “We look forward to setting the stage with similar fantastic energy for the breeding stock sale this November.”

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Broodmare Dispersal Added to Fasig July; Additional Breeding Stock Entries to be Accepted

Fasig-Tipton has added a breeding stock section to its upcoming July sales in Lexington, Kentucky. The company will offer 18 mares as part of the Far From Over/Fountain of Youth Dispersal. All will be consigned by Stuart Morris.

The group of mares are property of a partnership supporting young stallion Far From Over (Blame). The 2015 GIII Withers S. winner had been standing at stud in California before suffering a pelvis injury early in the 2021 breeding season that took him out of service for the remainder of the year. The mares that had not yet been bred to him were shipped to Kentucky and bred to stallions there. Due to the circumstances, the partnership has opted to disperse all of its holdings.

All mares to be offered are in foal to Connect, Far From Over or Violence. They will be sold with their 2021 foals at their sides, which are by Catalina Cruiser, Enticed, Good Magic, Honor Code, Laoban, Oscar Performance, Violence and Yoshida. All foals are either Kentucky or California-bred.

With the addition of this dispersal, Fasig-Tipton will now accept additional approved broodmares and broodmare prospects. The dispersal and additional breeding stock entries will be offered in a separate session and catalogue–named July Breeding Stock–prior to the start of the July Selected Horses of Racing Age Sale on Monday, July 12.

Fasig-Tipton will accept breeding stock entries over the next few weeks. The catalogue will go online and in the equineline sales catalogue app July 1. Print catalogues will be available on-site at Fasig-Tipton at sale time.

“This dispersal offers buyers a quality group of mares, with well-bred foals at foot,” said Fasig-Tipton President Boyd Browning. “It also allows us to open up broodmare and broodmare prospect entries to other prospective sellers that may prefer to sell now, instead of waiting for the fall breeding stock sales. It creates a unique mid-summer buying opportunity for breeders.”

Browning continued: “We have considered adding a breeding stock element to July for many years, and this year's session will be a good barometer to see if there is viable market for broodmares in July going forward.”

The mares and foals will sell on Monday, July 12, prior to the start of the July Selected Horses of Racing Age Sale, which will also take place that day. The July Sale of Selected Yearlings will take place the following day.

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Mo Town Colt Leads Way Into Book 4 at KEENOV

A total of 265 head changed hands for gross receipts of $6,278,400 Saturday during the first of two Book 4 sessions of the Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale. The average price was $23,692 and median was $15,000. The RNA rate was a notably low 16.4%. While year-to-year comparisons are perhaps slightly inexact due to a smaller KEENOV catalog this year, during last year’s corresponding sixth session the average was $29,426 and median was $20,000 with a 24.7% buyback rate.

Topping the day’s trade Saturday was hip 1913, a colt from the first crop of Mo Town purchased by agent Davant Latham for $185,000. Consigned by Alliance Sales Agency, the Jan. 18 foal hails from the female family of recent local GII Lexus Raven Run S. heroine Venetian Harbor (Munnings) and Hall of Fame sprinter Safely Kept.

The session’s second topper was also a foal by a stallion from a hot sire line, as trainer Wesley Ward went to $170,000 to secure a Practical Joke filly (hip 2088) from the Four Star Sales draft. Practical Joke weanlings brought $185,000 and $150,000 during the prior session.

Hip 2088 is out of a half-sister to GSWs Adventist (Any Given Saturday) and Dijeerr (Danzig). George E. Bates, Trustee purchased dam Yankee Bright (Elusive Quality) for just $1,000 in foal to Laoban here two years ago. The resulting foal was sold the next year for $2,000.

The day’s top broodmare was 3-year-old Dane (Dansili {GB}), who sold to H.F. Farm for $150,000 in foal to Demarchelier (GB). Consigned by Claiborne Farm as hip 2174, the bay was a €410,000 in utero purchase by Peter Brant’s White Birch Farm at the 2016 Goffs November sale. Her dam is Group 2 winner Peinture Rare (Ire) (Sadler’s Wells), a half-sister to European Horse of the Year and sire Peintre Celebre (Nureyev).

Through three and a half books, not counting post-sale transactions, 1,247 horses have sold for $134,979,400. The average is $108,243 and median is $55,000, while the RNA rate is 23.4%.

The trend continued Saturday of more and more horses selling on the internet each session–39 were bought online Saturday for a combined $954,600. A total of 150 horses have now been sold electronically for $14,653,600.

Selling begins again Sunday at 10:00 a.m. ET and continues through Wednesday. Visit www.keeneland.com for more information.
 

Latham Playing the Mo-Mentum
Bloodstock agent Davant Latham set the bar relatively high early in Saturday’s Keeneland November session when stretching to $185,000 for a weanling colt (hip 1913) from the first crop of Coolmore resident, GISW andTDN Rising StarMo Town.

Consigned by Ralph Kinder’s Alliance Sales Agency and bred by Erv Woolsey and Kinder, the Jan. 18 foal is out of a half-sister to the dam of this year’s flashy MGSW and MGISP Venetian Harbor (Munnings). His fourth dam is Hall of Famer Safely Kept.

“He was a beautiful horse; absolutely beautiful,” said Latham. “He had a big walk on him, and hopefully we’ll do well with him. We will be selling him next year.”

Latham said his confidence in Mo Town, who stood for $12,500 in his first year at Coolmore in 2019 after annexing the GI Hollywood Derby in 2017 and GII Remsen S. the year before that, was bolstered by the success of other sons of Uncle Mo with first runners this season.

“[The Mo Towns] have been good overall, and further confidence comes from Laoban, Nyquist and Outwork,” he said. “I was lucky last year with a Nyquist who we pinhooked and sold in September. Those three are all in the top five freshman sires, so you’ve got to believe in the sire line and this was just a beautiful horse. We were very fortunate to get him.”

Despite a perceived buyers’ market amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, Latham said it had been difficult, particularly earlier in the sale, to land weanlings of perceived higher quality.

“This whole sale, it’s been tough to find really high-quality weanlings,” he said. “There’s been kind of a shortage–a lot of people are holding them, not willing to sell in the covid market; they’re going to hold them and sell them as yearlings. So, for the really nice weanlings when they come up there, there’s been a ton of competition. For us, we’ve got to be careful about what we pay for them because we’re not an end user, so that knocked [us pinhookers] out on a lot of weanlings earlier because there were so many end users buying weanlings.”

The day’s third-priciest weanling was also a colt by Mo Town–hip 2150, consigned by Lane’s End, sold to Stella Stables for $75,000. He’s out of a Bernardini half-sister to the dam of millionaire Stanford (Malibu Moon) and hails from a deep female family responsible for the likes of Johannesburg and Tale of the Cat.

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Tattersalls to Host Inaugural August Sale

The first edition of the new Tattersalls August Sale, to be held at Park Paddocks in Newmarket on Aug. 25-26, was announce by the sales company on Wednesday. Comprised of primarily horses and fillies in training, the catalogue will also include some breeding stock and is in a similar mould to the Tattersalls July Sale.

“The decision to stage an August Sale is entirely in response to the unique COVID-19 related circumstances we all find ourselves facing,” said Tattersalls Chairman Edmond Mahony. “We were acutely aware as we took entries for the July Sale that the absence of racing was posing major difficulties in terms of assessing the merits of stock and what was suitable for entry in the July Sale. We spoke with a wide cross section of vendors and it became clear that there was significant demand for an extra fixture to accommodate requirements related to the impact of the global pandemic which has caused so much disruption in every walk of life.

“In a normal year there would be a major yearling sale in the week we have chosen for the August Sale, but with that sale moving to a later date we have been able to react positively and collaboratively for the benefit of all concerned.”

Entries are now being taken and should be made at www.tattersalls.com, with an expected closing date of July 20, but that is subject to change.

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