Italian and Irish Farms Make Deauville Debut

DEAUVILLE, France—In a yearling sales season which has had more reshuffles than the British government’s cabinet, the caravan has finally started rolling in the last week and has now pitched up in Deauville for Arqana’s headline event of the year. As it is taking place three weeks later than usual, it is no longer the August Sale but the Select Sale, though there is a more than familiar feel to the catalogue, which features plenty of France’s leading equine families.

Two consignors have taken advantage of the sale’s later date to try their hand with a debut Arqana draft. Though new to this particular sale, both are familiar names on the wider circuit: Italy’s Allevamento Le Gi and Baroda Stud of Ireland. They also each have a Dubawi filly to sell from just six yearlings in total in the catalogue by the revered Darley stallion.

From Tuscany to Normandy
Giovanni Parri is representing Le Gi in France while his father Massimo has remained at the family’s beautiful farm in the shadow of the Tuscan Hills to oversee a draft of 15 going to their home country’s SGA Sale on Sept. 19.

As the head of Italy’s Thoroughbred breeders’ association (ANAC), Massimo Parri is understandably keen to support the sale in Milan but the family has also succeeded in recent years when selling abroad. Notably, they topped Tattersalls October Book 2 in 2017 when selling a Sea The Stars (Ire) colt out of Biz Bar (GB) (Tobougg {Ire}) for 850,000gns to Shadwell, and it is the Dubawi (Ire) half-sister of this colt who makes up half of Le Gi’s select Arqana draft. Selling within the first two hours of the opening day of the sale on Wednesday, lot 34 is also a half-sister to the G1 Gran Premio do Milano winner Biz The Nurse (Ire) (Oratorio {Ire}) and fellow stakes winners Mysterious Boy (Ire) (Arcano {Ire}), Bullish Glory (Ire) (Roderic O’Connor {Ire}) and Biz Power (Ire) (Power {Ire}). Furthermore, the progeny of Biz Bar have delivered three updates since the catalogue went to press, with the mare’s Golden Horn (GB) 3-year-old Presidential Sweet (ITY), having won her maiden in Italy by seven lengths, and the 99-rated aforementioned Book 2 topper Alfaatik (GB) having returned to winning ways at York’s Ebor meeting.

“The Dubawi filly has a really nice temperament and she’s been doing everything very well since she arrived here,” said Giovanni Parri at Arqana on Sunday. “We took her to be lunged this morning and she behaved just as if she was still at our farm.”

He continued, “We have sold at Tattersalls for the last three years and we decided to come here when Arqana announced that the sale would be moved to September. When we made that decision, Great Britain was in a worse condition than France with Covid and so we through that probably it would be easier for us to come here to Arqana from Italy.

“Also, last year there were a lot of Dubawi yearlings in Tattersalls, so it might have been too much competition. She was born in February so it’s a good time now for her to come to a sale. The family is going well. Alfaatik won again for John Gosden, and the 3-year-old won her maiden well and was then second yesterday [Saturday] in a good conditions race.”

It’s not just this family that has been going well for Le Gi, which has celebrated two Classic winners in Italy this year. Cima Emergency (Ire) (Canford Cliffs {Ire}) won the G3 Premio Parioli (Italian 2000 Guineas) and Auyantepui (GB) (Night Of Thunder {Ire}) landed the G2 Oaks d’Italia. Formerly trained in Italy by Nicolo Simondi, the latter is co-owned by the Parri family with OTI Racing and is now with Chantilly-based young Italian trainer Mario Baratti. She is entered in Thursday’s Listed Prix Joubert at ParisLongchamp.

Parri said, “It has been an exciting year as we won the Oaks as breeder and owner, and also the Guineas, both with the offspring of our young mares, so we are very happy. We are going to sell a Kodiac (GB) half-brother to the Guineas winner in Milan and we are very excited about him.”

The SGA draft also includes yearlings by Pride Of Dubai (Aus), Churchill (Ire) and Mehmas (Ire), while at Arqana, the pair of offerings is completed by a colt by Camelot (GB) (lot 76) out of the four-time winner Dweezil (Ire) (Rip Van Winkle {Ire}), a half-sister to Derby Italiano victor De Sica (Ire) (Sri Pekan).

“The Camelot is a horse for someone who likes to dream: he’s not a 2-year-old type but more a Classic type,” noted Parri. “He’s a first foal but he doesn’t look like a first foal because he is a good size and strong.”

Baroda Branches Out
The second Dubawi filly to take to the ring on Arqana’s opening day, lot 61 is the only one in the sale to have arrived from Ireland, though she started her life in Germany. Bred by Janet Leve-Ostermann’s Gestut Haus Itlingen, the daughter of the G3 Hamburger Stutenpreis winner Daytona Bay (GB) (Motivator {GB}) was a 300,000gns pinhook from the Tattersalls December Sale and she will be the first Baroda-consigned yearling to be offered in Deauville.

“We’ve been coming here for years and we usually sell through Monceaux, but it’s great to have our first draft here,” said stud owner David Cox. 

“The timing of the sales all being on top of each other now, especially with the American sales as well, is difficult, but Arqana has done a very good job of helping to get as many people over here as can come. The statistics for the online facilities so far this year have been very interesting as well.”

He added of the Dubawi yearling, “She’s a lovely filly with scope and she’s a great mover. She’s an exciting one to be selling. Dubawi has enjoyed enormous success with mares by Sadler’s Wells-line stallions: Ghaiyyath (Ire) is out of a Galileo (Ire) mare as is Dubawi’s young stallion son Night Of Thunder (Ire). European champion 2-year-old Too Darn Hot (GB) is out of a daughter of Singspiel (Ire), likewise Group 1 winners Wuheida (GB) and Old Persian (GB), while Barathea (Ire) is the broodmare sire of Dubai World Cup winner Monterosso (GB), Juddmonte International heroine Arabian Queen (GB) and Hunter’s Light (GB).”

Just six lots later, Baroda will be back in action with lot 67, a daughter of another popular British-based stallion, Showcasing (GB). The March-born filly is out of the dual winner Deux Saisons (GB) (Chineur {Fr}), who is herself a half-sister to G1 Poule d’Essai des Poulains winner Tin Horse (Ire) (Sakhee), while the family also includes last year’s Horse of the Year in Germany, Rubaiyat (Fr) (Areion {Ger}).

“She is a fast-looking filly and hopefully she’ll be popular,” said Cox. “It’s a case of finding the right sale for the right horse and we’ve a few Showcasing yearlings so we thought she would suit this market with some good French winners in her pedigree. With the prize-money being so strong in France it’s a great place to be selling horses and it was a natural progression for us as a consignment to come here. It was a last-minute move to come to Arqana but everyone has had to be flexible this year. The breeze-up boys started it and had to move horses around but they showed that it can be done, and we all have to adapt in a difficult year.”

Following the French sale, Baroda turns its attentions to shipping its drafts for the relocated Goffs Orby Sale to the UK, swiftly followed by those for the Tattersalls October Sale.

Cox added, “We will also be welcoming clients to the farm in a socially-distanced manner if they would like to see the Goffs Orby yearlings and Tattersalls yearlings ahead of the sale, especially if they can’t travel to the UK.”

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Goken’s Go Athletico Pounces for Rochette Triumph

Philippe Decouz trainee Go Athletico (Fr) (Goken {Fr}) posted a second over seven furlongs in ParisLongchamp’s July 14 Listed Prix Roland de Chambure on stakes bow last time and returned to the same Bois de Boulogne strip to cause a 17-2 surprise in Sunday’s G3 Prix La Rochette. Positioned under some cover behind the leaders in third, he was shaken into action with 350 metres remaining and quickened smartly in the closing stages to edge Roland de Chambure third Sealiway (Fr) (Galiway {GB}) by a length for a career high and a second black-type success for his freshman sire (by Kendargent {Fr}). Godolphin’s 3-5 favourite Naval Crown (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) set the tone for the most part, but was swamped inside the furlong and finished a neck further back in third.

“We saw that he handled the track very well when he ran over course and distance last time, which all horses don’t, and he handled it very well again today,” said winning trainer Philippe Decouz. “We targeted this race, freshened him up and we were quite confident that he would run a great race. We are delighted as we own and bred the horse with some friends and he carries the colours of one of them for whom this is a first venture into ownership. He’s a gelding so he can’t go for the upcoming Group 1 races. He is small, but quite speedy, with a fluent stride and I might bring him back over six furlongs for the [G2] Criterium de Maisons-Laffitte. I’m sure he could be okay, tackling soft ground on a straight course, and I am also convinced that he could run over a mile without any problem.”

Go Athletico is the second foal and scorer out of Byburg (Fr) (Sageburg {Ire}), whose own dam By The Best (Fr) (King’s Best) is kin to the GIII Dixiana Bourbon S. victor Keep Quiet (Fr) (Elusive City) and GII San Clemente H. victrix Little Treasure (Fr) (Night Shift). Little Treasure has three black-type winners to her credit, headed by MGISP GII La Canada S. victress More Chocolate (Malibu Moon). Go Athletico’s Listed Prix Yacowlef-winning fourth dam Bague Bleue (Ire) (Last Tycoon {Ire}) is a full-sister to MG1SW sire Bigstone (Ire) and a half to Listed Prix Imprudence winner Blue Cloud (Ire) (Nashwan), herself the dam of G3 Leopardstown 1000 Guineas Trial winner Empowering (Ire) (Encosta de Lago {Aus}).

Sunday, ParisLongchamp, France
PRIX LA ROCHETTE-G3, €56,000, ParisLongchamp, 9-6, 2yo, 7fT, 1:21.83, g/s.
1–GO ATHLETICO (FR), 126, g, 2, by Goken (Fr)
1st Dam: Byburg (Fr), by Sageburg (Ire)
2nd Dam: By The Best (Fr), by King’s Best
3rd Dam: Luminosity (GB), by Sillery
1ST BLACK-TYPE WIN; 1ST GROUP WIN. O-Tanguy Moreux, SAS Racing D, Mme Camille Vitse, Robin Mouterde & Thibault de Seyssel; B-Mme Camille Vitse & Mme Valerie Decouz (FR); T-Philippe Decouz; J-Aurelien Lemaitre. €28,000. Lifetime Record: 4-2-2-0, €51,800. €28,000. Lifetime Record: 4-2-2-0, €51,800. Werk Nick Rating: First SW from this cross. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.
2–Sealiway (Fr), 126, c, 2, Galiway (GB)–Kensea (Fr), by Kendargent (Fr). (€62,000 Ylg ’19 ARAUG). O-Le Haras de la Gousserie & Guy Pariente; B-Guy Pariente Holding (FR); T-Frederic Rossi. €11,200.
3–Naval Crown (GB), 126, c, 2, Dubawi (Ire)–Come Alive (GB), by Dansili (GB). O/B-Godolphin (GB); T-Charlie Appleby. €8,400.
Margins: 1, NK, 1 1/4. Odds: 8.50, 3.20, 0.60.
Also Ran: Darkness (Fr), Magic Sword (Fr), Dahiya (Fr). Click for the Racing Post result or the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.

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Stars Out In Force Again At BBAG

BADEN-BADEN, Germany—The world in 2020 is vastly different to the one we knew 12 months ago but a familiar theme was revisited with one moment of déjà vu in the ring at BBAG on Friday as a daughter of Sea The Stars (Ire) out of a Monsun (Ger) mare sold for a sale record-equalling €820,000.

In 2019, it was Matt Coleman who signed for the top lot on behalf of Godolphin, this time around the day’s prize offering, a full-sister to 11-length Deutsches Derby winner Sea The Moon (Ger), will remain in German ownership, having been sold by her breeders Heike Bischoff and Niko Lafrentz of Gestut Gorlsdorf to Dietrich Von Boetticher’s Gestut Ammerland.

Named Sea The Sky (Ger), the filly, offered as lot 61, is a daughter of no ordinary Monsun mare. Her dam Sanwa (Ger) has already produced a Classic winner who is now a much sought-after young stallion and is herself a full-sister to the German Classic-winning trio of Samum (Ger), Schiaparelli (Ger) and Salve Regina (Ger). The restrictions placed on so many businesses by the global pandemic mean that sales houses have had to restrict the number of people allowed into the ring but a bidding battle ensued between opponents in different locations, with Jorgen Albrecht signalling his intent to the bid spotter outside, while Dominique Rauch of Gestut Ammerland conducted the bidding on behalf of Von Boetticher from inside the ring.

“She’s a very nice model with a high-class pedigree,” said Rauch after coming out best in pursuit of the filly. “She’ll come back to Ammerland to be broken in and will then go into training with either Andre Fabre or John Gosden.”

This most recent acquisition is clearly already a well-credentialed broodmare prospect, whatever lies in her immediate future on the track. Eventually, she will join the Bavarian farm with a breeding hall of fame which includes dual Classic winner Lope De Vega (Ire)  and Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe winner Hurricane Run (Ire), and Ammerland was also co-breeder of the most recent Arc winner, Waldgeist (GB).

For the breeder of such a filly, it must surely be a difficult decision to sell, but Bischoff and Lafrentz have not only Sea The Moon’s 3-year-old Golden Horn (GB) half-sister Sea The Gold (Ger) to be retired to their broodmare band eventually, but also the knowledge that Sanwa is presently carrying a filly by Frankel (GB).

Reflecting on a positive day at the sales for their farm in a difficult year, Bischoff said with a smile, “We are over the moon. For us, as normal breeders, to be able to compete with the big boys is really special. It is wonderful for us to see how popular Sea The Moon has become around the world.”

With his sister at the head of the leader-board, Sea The Moon also provided the top-priced colt of the day, another bred at Gorlsdorf and out of the G3 Prix Chloe winner Wunder (Ger) (Adlerflug {Ger}). The purchase of lot 162 by Shaikh Duaij Al Khalifa represents a branching out by the owner of five-time group-winning sprinter A’Ali (Ire) (Society Rock {Ire}).

“This was Anthony Stroud’s pick of the sale but he had to leave earlier to get to Arqana so I bid for him,” said Stroud’s partner Matt Coleman, who confirmed that the colt will be trained in Newmarket alongside A’Ali at Simon Crisford’s stable. “Anthony bought a number of horses for Shaikh Duaij at the breeze-up sales but he is also keen to buy some middle-distance types at the yearling sales.”

Niko Lafrentz added, “Sea The Moon is standing at the best place at Lanwades. When he retired and we sold part of him, with that money we made a five-year plan to support him with good mares and by putting horses in training. It’s a fairytale really.”

For the team at Gorlsdorf, however, the result was bittersweet as Wunder lost her life to colic just weeks after giving birth to this colt, her first foal.

The appearance of Sea The Sky relatively early in proceedings was the highlight of a sale that had made impressive advances last year when buyers from Australia and Hong Kong were present and active. In 2019, 21 horses achieved six-figure prices. This time around only nine reached that level but, as trade picked up late in the afternoon, the overall figures did so accordingly, though they still pulled up short of last year. This is to be expected throughout the yearling sales this season and, when the year ends, a downturn of 21% in the turnover of €6,465,500, along with an average of €41,446 (-26%) and median of €39,000 (-29%) may not look so bad. After all, as Ronald Rauscher said on Thursday, in this strange year, we are perhaps fortunate that bloodstock sales are taking place at all.

Stars Aligned
If recent trends are anything to go by, in order to stand out as a vendor at BBAG, you need to bring a Sea The Stars filly with you. The Aga Khan Studs stallion provided the co-top lot in 2018—subsequent Classic winner Miss Yoda (Ire)—and last year his daughters were two of the top four lots, including the record-breaker. This time around, the day’s top two were also Sea The Stars fillies, and it was Alex Elliott who signed for the second of them (lot 173), who was consigned by Jamie Railton and is the first foal of the G2 T von Kastrow Stutenpreis winner Ashiana (Ger) (Mastercraftsman {Ire}). Elliott was not at liberty to name the new owner of the filly, confirming only that she was bought, at €380,000, for an existing UK client. 

Ashiana, a half-sister to German 3-year-old champion Ashrun (Ger) (Authorized {Ire}), had herself passed through the same ring five years ago when she sold to Eckhard Sauren for €46,000 and she has now given the owner-breeder a handsome return on that investment, both on the racecourse and in the sales ring.

Viva Vega
On paper, the standout of the Gestut Rottgen draft was the Dubawi (Ire) half-sister to Deutsches Derby winners Windstoss (Ger) (Shirocco {Ger}) and Weltstar (Ger) (Soldier Hollow {GB}). But she was bought in for €70,000 and was eclipsed by the Lope De Vega (Ire) filly by the name of Delida (Ger) (lot 183), who was the pick, at €270,000, of Laurent Benoit of Broadhurst Agency. The agent was unable to shed much light on the filly’s new owner, except to say she will be trained in France. On a delayed Kentucky Derby weekend, it is pleasing to report that she hails from the excellent German family which produced Animal Kingdom (Lesroidesanimaux {BRZ}), her dam being the listed winner Diatribe (GB) (Tertullian).

Ballylinch Stud’s Lope De Vega, who continues on his determined upward curve and recorded a new TDN Rising Star on Friday with the first-time-out victory at Ascot of Godolphin’s La Barrossa (Ire), was also to the fore at BBAG via lot 49, a filly out of the listed winner Promesse De L’Aube (Fr) (Galileo {Ire}). Sold for €110,000 through Ronald Rauscher, she was bought by Gregor Baum of Gestut Brummerhof, who outbid Matt Coleman at €110,000 for the half-sister to two winners and grand-daughter of former champion 2-year-old filly in Germany, White Rose (Ger) (Platini {Ger}).

Rauscher also sold one of the leading colts of the sale, from the second crop of Melbourne Cup winner Protectionist (Ger) (lot 45), who will race for Hans-Gerd Wernicke’s Stall Salzburg after the owner went to €85,000. Out of the listed-winning 8-year-old mare Peace Society (Iffraaj {GB}), the colt’s 3-year-old half-sister Pleasant Company (Ger) (Siyouni {Fr}) won earlier this year for her breeder Dr Christoph Berglar, who also bred Protectionist.

Benoit’s fellow French agent Ghislain Bozo stepped in for lot 180, a Fastnet Rock (Aus) half-sister to Japanese listed winner Vachement (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) out of the French Group 3 winner Daksha (Fr) (Authorized {Ire}, at €200,000. In a busy late afternoon spell, David Redvers soon entered the fray for lot 187, another Fastnet Rock (Aus) filly, this one out of the Group 3 winner Felicity (Ger) (Inchinor {Ire}). Redvers has been successful at this sale in the recent past and bought the listed winner Run Wild (Ger) (Amaron {GB}) here two years ago on behalf of the same syndicate which will race this filly, who was bought for €160,000 from Gestut Haus Itlingen, A half-sister to five multiple winners, her best-credentialed siblings are the champion miler Felician (Ger) (Motivator {GB}) and listed winner Fly First (Ger) (Big Shuffle).

New Bay A New Boy To Follow
Former trainer-turned-agent Andreas Lowe returned to a family he knows well when going to €155,000 for a chestnut son of promising first-season sire New Bay (GB). Bred by Gestut Etzean, the farm responsible for this year’s G1 Press der Diana and BBAG graduate Miss Yoda (Ger), the colt is out of Strawberry (Ger) (Lord Of England {Ger}), a sister to listed Steher Cup winner San Salvador (Ger) and three-parts-sister to G1 Grosser Preis Von Berlin winner Sirius (Ger) (Dashing Blade {GB}), both of whom were trained by Lowe.

“He has been bought for Gerd Mosca of Gestut Winterhauch and will go back to the stud before going into training,” said Lowe of the colt (lot 150) already named Sea Bay (Ger) and who had attracted interest from fellow bidders Matt Coleman and Jeremy Brummitt.

Gestut Winterhauch will also welcome a colt from the first crop of Haras de Bouquetot’s Zelzal (Fr) (lot 31) out of the unraced Samum (Ger) mare Elision (Ger) and from the family of fellow Normandy-based freshman sire Ultra (Fr). He was selected from the Gestut Eulenberger Hof draft for €19,000.

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Sea The Moon’s Sister Sells For €820,000 At BBAG

Sea The Sky (Ger) (Sea The Stars {Ire}), a full-sister to wide-margin G1 Deutsches Derby winner and Lanwades Stud stallion Sea The Moon (Ger), sold for €820,000 at Germany’s BBAG Yearling Sale to Dietrich Von Boetticher’s Gestut Ammerland.

Offered as lot 61 by her breeders Heike Bischoff and Niko Lafrentz of Gestut Gorlsdorf, the February-born filly is out of Sanwa (Ger) (Monsun {Ger}), herself a full-sister to the German Classic-winning trio of Samum (Ger), Schiaparelli (Ger) and Salve Regina (Ger).

Sea The Sky’s price equalled the record for the sale set last year by another daughter of Sea The Stars bred on the same cross, out of the Gestut Brummerhof-owned Monsun mare Anna Mia (Ger) and bought by Godolphin.

A full report from the BBAG Yearling Sale will be published later today.

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