Aga Khan Studs’ Draft Popular At Goffs Autumn HIT Sale

His Highness The Aga Khan Studs' draft took pride of place during Tuesday's Goffs Autumn Horses-in-Training Sale. The top two lots bore the forest green blankets and crimson trim of His Highness, as they circled the ring yesterday.

Leading proceedings was the 3-year-old New Approach (Ire) colt Kadeen (Ire) (lot 85), who sports one victory–at the Curragh–and four placings in five starts to date. He was picked up by Gordon Elliott and Bective Stud for €100,000. His dam, the listed winner Kadra (Ire) (Holy Roman Emperor {Ire}), is from the same family as the top-class Kahyasi (Ire) (Ile De Bourbon)), etc.

Second on the list was the 3-year-old colt Zariygann (Ire) (Sea The Moon {Ger}) (lot 58), who went to Joe O'Flaherty for €62,000. The bay is a half-brother to multiple Grade 2-winning hurdler Zanahiyr (Ire) (Nathaniel {Ire}), who has been placed at the highest table six times.

Rathbride Stables' Fernao (Ire) (Frankel {GB}) (lot 97) was sold to Carol Walsh for €55,000, while John McConnell snapped up Churchwarden (Ire) (Parish Hall {Ire}) (lot 33) from Baroda Stud for €54,000.

The clearance rate, for the 92 sold of 121 offered, was 76%. They grossed €1,275,700. The average was €13,867 (-18%) and the median was €7,500 (-32%).

Said Goffs Group chief executive Henry Beeby, “As is nearly always the case on this day of the year we reflect on a busy and vibrant day of trade for horses-in-training but bemoan the lack of entries. We so want to do more and will continue to strive to grow the catalogue as the time and date makes so much sense with so many overseas buyers combining a visit with our large two-day Autumn Yearling Sale. Goffs HIT is a convenient, low-cost option when compared to the alternative and is promoted around the globe by Irish Thoroughbred Marketing and our network of international agents, but they can only work with what we have which makes it a challenge. That said trade today has been strong for those that stood out and, as ever, we are indebted to the HH Aga Khan draft who have topped the sale with another six-figure winner.

“So I make no apology for repeating our annual cry following this sale as we're here, we're keen and everything is in place for today to be the natural choice for Irish horses-in-training but, as with every category, we cannot do it without the horses. The buyers are here as today's results will see horses heading for the Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Kazakhstan, the Netherlands, Sweden as well as the UK whilst, of course, many will stay on these shores and the prices exceed expectations in so many cases. So it's really up to Irish owners and trainers to give us the chance as we are confident we will deliver. All that said it is disappointing that the statistics have fallen back although the upper end of the market has proved marginally stronger with a higher top price and more at €50,000 and above. We now turn our attention to yearlings and our two-day Autumn Yearling Sale that is once again packed full of potential and value.”

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Goffs Catalogues 27 Supplementary Lots For Their Autumn Yearling Sale

Twenty-seven supplements have been added to the Goffs Autumn Yearling Sale on Nov. 2 and 3, the sales company announced on Thursday. The yearling portion of the sale will take place the day after the Goffs Autumn HIT Sale which is Tuesday, Nov. 1.

Catalogued as lots 744-771, the supplementary lots feature a Mastercraftsman (Ire) half-sister to stakes winner Danehill Destiny (GB) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}) (lot 760); an Acclamation (GB) colt from the family of Group 1 winner Broome (Ire) (Australia {GB}) (lot 761); and a Churchill (Ire) half-sister to juvenile listed winner Orlaith (Ire) (Fastnet Rock {Aus}) (lot 771). Yearlings by such sires as Acclamation (GB), Advertise (Fr), Blue Point (Ire), Churchill (Ire), Kodiac (GB), Sea The Moon (Ger), Sioux Nation, Ten Sovereigns (Ire) and Waldgeist (GB) are among the supplementary entries. All yearlings are eligible for the 2023 editions of the Goffs Million and Sportsman's Challenge races.

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Trade Positive At Goffs Autumn HIT

After being forced online last year, the Goffs Autumn Horses-In-Training Sale returned to an in-person format on Monday, with trade topped by the Aga Khan Studs' Erzindjan (Ire) (Lope De Vega {Ire}) (lot 104), who was bought by Alessandro Marconi for Ahmed bin Harmash and Al Aasfa Racing for €160,000. The gelded 3-year-old is a winner and has been placed this year in the G3 Amethyst S. and Listed Platinum S. for trainer Dermot Weld.

Gelded 4-year-old Eagle's Flight (Ire) (Gleneagles {Ire}) (lot 132) also proved popular from Mick Halford's yard, fetching €100,000 from Brouder Racing. The three-time winner is a half-brother to multiple Group 1 winner Dunboyne Express (Ire) (Shamardal).

At the close of trade on Monday, 95 horses (78% of those offered) were sold for €1,284,900. The average dipped 18% to €13,525, while the median climbed 14% to €8,000.

“Today's Horses-In-Training Sale has enjoyed another welcome return to Kildare Paddocks as we were, of course, forced online last year although we still managed to grow the sale compared to 2019,” said Goffs Group Chief Executive Henry Beeby. “Trade today has been buoyant and driven by international interest with buyers from Czech Republic, Dubai, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Poland, Qatar, Scandinavia, Slovakia, UK and, of course, Ireland whilst we accepted bids from Australian interests, clearly demonstrating that this is yet another category that need not leave these shores to sell to the world. Indeed it is our fervent hope that we can persuade more Irish owners and trainers to 'stay close and go far at Goffs' as our purchaser attraction team and our overseas agents combine with Irish Thoroughbred Marketing to link together to promote every entry on an individual basis whilst Goffs Online allows participation for everywhere and anywhere. It's that personal approach that sets us apart and allows us to focus on every lot in a way that is unique and so often results in us exceeding expectations.

“For the next two days we turn our attention to yearlings and our Autumn Yearling Sale that is packed full of potential and value.”

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