Goffs November Foal Topper One Of The Highlights Of Orby Book 1 Catalogue

A strong catalogue of 543 yearlings, featuring a Kingman (GB) half-brother to Group 1 winner Skitter Scatter (Scat Daddy), will go under the hammer during Book 1 of the Goffs Orby Yearling Sale on Sept. 26-27.

The €550,000 foal, who counts GI Belmont Oaks Invitational S. heroine Aspen Grove (Ire) (Justify) in his immediate family, will be offered as lot 313 by Stauffenberg Bloodstock. They will also offer a Masar (Ire) half-sister to G1 Deutsches Derby hero Fantastic Moon (Ger) (Sea The Moon {Ger}) as lot 373.

There are also a bevy of other siblings and half-siblings to Group 1 winners and Classic winners. Lot 48 is a Sea The Stars (Ire) half-sister to multiple Group 1 winner State Of Rest (Ire) (Starspangledbanner {Aus}) offered by Tinnakill House Stud. That stallion is also responsible for a half-brother to G1 Irish 2000 Guineas hero and sire Phoenix Of Spain (Ire) as lot 488; and a full-sister to top-level winner Shraaoh (Ire) is lot 434.

Kingman is the sire of lot 504, a half-brother to G1 2000 Guineas hero and sire Saxon Warrior (Jpn). There are also half-brothers to 2000 Guineas victor Poetic Flare (Ire)–by Camelot (GB) as lot 500–and a No Nay Never son of Many Colours (GB) (Green Desert), who is a half-brother to G1 1000 Guineas victress Mother Earth (Ire) (Zoffany {Ire}) (lot 498). The catalogue also boasts a full-sister to multiple Group 1 winner Saffron Beach (Ire) (New Bay {GB}) (lot 356). The late, great Galileo (Ire) is represented by a pair of yearlings from his final crop in lot 269, a full-brother to Group 2 winner Delphi (Ire); and a colt out of Group 3 winner Wind Chimes (GB) (Mastercraftsman {Ire}) is lot 179.

Lot 37 is a Night Of Thunder (Ire) half-sister to juvenile Group 1 winner and sire Lucky Vega (Ire); while lot 227 is a Wootton Bassett (GB) half-sister to G1 Prix Royal-Oak scorer Technician (Ire) (Mastercraftsman {Ire}). There is also a Mehmas (Ire) colt who is a half-brother to Grade I winner Glorious Empire (Ire) (Holy Roman Emperor {Ire}) as lot 409; and a Mehmas half-brother to G2 Coventry S. winner River Tiber (Ire) (Wootton Bassett {GB}) (lot 150).

The sale also features yearlings by stallions like Frankel (GB), Dubawi (Ire), Dark Angel (Ire), Kodiac (GB), Churchill (Ire), Lope De Vega (Ire), and Siyouni (Fr), among others.

Following Book 1, Goffs will host the Orby Book 2 Sale, formerly the Sportsman's Sale, from Sept. 28-29. All yearlings offered over the four days will be eligible for the new Goffs Two Million Series which offers a guaranteed minimum prize fund of €2 million exclusive to buyers at Goffs. The Two Million Series consists of Europe's Richest Two-Year-Old Race, the seven-furlong €1-million Goffs Million, on the eve of the 2024 sale at the Curragh and the €500,000 Goffs 500 over six furlongs, with prize-money available through 10th place. In addition, the Goffs €50,000 Bonus Series will see €50,000 bonuses paid to the winners of a diverse range of 2-year-old maidens on Irish racecourses throughout 2024.

Goffs Group Chief Executive Henry Beeby said, “A stated ambition of Goffs is to attract more of the top tier Irish yearlings to Orby and we are thrilled to present two larger days of impeccable quality in Orby Book 1 following increased support from leading breeders.

“They have been persuaded by the massive international buying bench that attended last year's successful sale and the evolution of the Goffs Two Million Series which means that only Orby yearlings will compete for a massive €2 million next year.  We are eternally grateful to our vendors for we our nothing without their horses and are so excited to present this superb selection to global buyers.”

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‘A Complex Full of the Famous Donny Rockets’ – 450 Yearlings in Premier

The catalogue for the Goffs Premier Yearling Sale, which boasts 450 yearlings set to sell at Doncaster on Aug. 29 and 30, can now be viewed online.

All yearlings sold through the auction will be eligible for the Harry's Half Million, currently known as the Goffs Harry Beeby Premier Yearling S. and re-branded for 2024 in honour of Goffs UK's late Chairman Harry Beeby. Next year's race will still be held at York with a guaranteed prize fund of £500,000.

“The 2023 Premier Sale catalogue remains true to the central pillars of the sale's long enduring philosophy,” Goffs UK Managing Director Tim Kent said. “Buyers already know what they are going to be presented with when they arrive at Doncaster in August–a complex full of precocious, athletic yearlings.To put it another way–a complex full of the famous Donny Rockets.”

Some of the more notable offerings for the sale include a Showcasing (GB) half-sister to the G2 winner Without A Fight (Ire) (Teofilo {Ire}) out of the G3 winner Khor Sheed (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}), selling as lot 5; a Siyouni colt out of the G1-placed mare Lady Darshaan (Ire) (High Chaparral {Ire}) and a half-brother to the Listed winners Beholding (GB) (Le Havre {Ire}) and Let's Go (Street Cry {Ire}) catalogued as lot 11; a Wootton Bassett (GB) half-brother to the G2 winner Trillium (GB) (No Nay Never) (lot 48); and a Kingman (GB) filly (lot 123) out of the G3 winner mare Queen of Bermuda (Ire) (Exceed and Excel {Aus}). Other standouts include lot 234, a Sea The Stars (Ire) colt out of a Frankel (GB) half-sister to the G2 winners Spirit Quartz (Ire) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}), Caspian Prince (Ire) (Dylan Thomas {Ire}) and Tuscan Gaze (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}); and lot 433, a No Nay Never colt out of an Invincible Spirit (Ire) half-sister to the G1 winner Lillie Langtry (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}), the dam of G1 winners Minding (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) and Tuesday (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}).

“We continue to invest in this sale and its bright future and earlier this year we announced that we are rebranding the sale's long enduring race at York and significantly increasing the guaranteed prize fund,” Kent continued. “For next year's race, for which all yearlings sold this year are eligible to enter, all runners will be racing for their share of £500,000 in the re-branded Harry's Half Million by Goffs.

“When the race was launched over 20 years ago it was Europe's richest 2-year-old race and since then it has been won by some outstanding horses; Acclamation, Dark Angel, Tasleet and Wootton Bassett to name but a few, and increasing the prize fund to £500,000 demonstrates our commitment to the race and the Premier Sale.”

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Havana Grey’s Jasour Goes Last To First In The G2 July S. At HQ

Al Mohamediya Racing's twice-raced maiden winner Jasour (GB) (Havana Grey {GB}–Twilight Thyme {GB}, by Bahamian Bounty {GB}), previously untested at stakes level, was clearly the best of a nine-strong field in Thursday's G2 Kingdom of Bahrain July S. at Newmarket, powering by every opponent in the closing stages to win the six-furlong contest in decisive fashion. The 16-1 chance was placed under immediate restraint and trailed all eight rivals after an alert getaway from the stands' side gate. Making smooth headway into contention after halfway, he was shaken up to launch his bid approaching the final furlong and quickened impressively up the hill to win going away, by two lengths, from Lake Forest (GB) (No Nay Never) for a career high.

Jasour shaped with promise when a May 18 debut second over five furlongs at Salisbury and graduated over much the same trip in a low-key maiden at Nottingham last month. This black-type debut, his third start, was his first attempt at six furlongs.

“He always gave us a lot of promise and we felt that dropping him in behind was going to see bigger improvement,” explained winning trainer Clive Cox after notching a first win in the race. “He has just run in two races where nothing has been able to lead him early. Stepping up to six [furlongs] was a step into the unknown, but he is going the right way and I'm happy. I'm so pleased for Sheikh Sultan as he is a big supporter and, following on from Golden Horde, this is a real nice horse to have. He will go to the [G2] Richmond [at Goodwwod] from here, but he will have an entry in the [G1 Prix] Morny and we will see what is what.” The winning owner, His Highness Sheikh Sultan, added, “We are delighted, all of my horses are with Clive and he has been brilliant for Al Mohamediya racing. We knew that ours was good, but the others were good too. Everything worked well and we are happy. There are plenty of races for him in the season.”

Pedigree Notes

Jasour, the fifth pattern-race winner for his second-crop sire (by Havana Gold {Ire}), is the third of four foals and lone scorer out of an unraced half-sister to MG1SW sire Twilight Son (GB) (Kyllachy {GB}), multiple Group-winning G1 Haydock Sprint Cup third Music Master (GB) (Piccolo {GB}), dual stakes-winning G1 British Champions Sprint runner-up Run To Freedom (GB) (Muhaarar {GB}) and Listed Land O'Burns Fillies' S. victrix Spring Fling (GB) (Assertive {GB}). The April-foaled grey's second dam Twilight Mistress (GB) (Bin Ajwaad {Ire}) is a half-sister to Listed Washington Singer S. third Romantic Evening (Ire) (Dr Fong). Jasour is kin to a yearling colt by Mohaather (GB) and hails from the family of G1 Irish 2000 Guineas-winning sire Wassl (GB) (Mill Reef).

 

Thursday, Newmarket, Britain
KINGDOM OF BAHRAIN JULY S.-G2, £100,000, Newmarket, 7-13, 2yo, c/g, 6fT, 1:11.11, g/f.
1–JASOUR (GB), 128, c, 2, by Havana Grey (GB)
1st Dam: Twilight Thyme (GB), by Bahamian Bounty (GB)
2nd Dam: Twilight Mistress (GB), by Bin Ajwaad (Ire)
3rd Dam: By Candlelight (Ire), by Roi Danzig
1ST BLACK-TYPE WIN; 1ST GROUP WIN. (£85,000 Ylg '22 GOFFUK). O-Al Mohamediya Racing; B-Wardley Bloodstock (GB); T-Clive Cox; J-Jim Crowley. £56,710. Lifetime Record: 3-2-1-0, $81,429. Werk Nick Rating: B. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree, or the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree.
2–Lake Forest (GB), 128, c, 2, No Nay Never–Lady Aquitaine, by El Prado (Ire). 1ST BLACK TYPE; 1ST GROUP BLACK TYPE. (130,000gns Ylg '22 TATOCT). O-Silver Racing; B-Sahara Group Holdings (GB); T-William Haggas. £21,500.
3–Toca Madera (Ire), 128, g, 2, Bated Breath (GB)–Hala Hala (Ire), by Invincible Spirit (Ire). 1ST BLACK TYPE; 1ST GROUP BLACK TYPE. (€40,000 Wlg '21 GOFNO1; £45,000 Ylg '22 GOFFUK). O-Family Amusements Ltd & J Botton; B-Tinnakill Bloodstock (IRE); T-Brian Meehan. £10,760.
Margins: 2, HD, 1 1/4. Odds: 16.00, 7.00, 11.00.
Also Ran: Thunder Blue (GB), Purosangue (GB), Malc (GB), Mountain Bear (Ire), Maximum Impact (GB), Chief Mankato (GB).

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‘It Was Mighty Stuff’ – Waipiro’s Breeder Molan Getting Used To The Spotlight

When the first horse Shane Molan bred in his own name turned out to be the multiple Group 1-winning star Waikuku (Ire) (Harbour Watch {Ire}), he didn't dream the achievement would ever be topped. 

But Waikuku's dam London Plane (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}), who Molan famously bought for just €13,500 from Hyde Park Stud at the Goffs February Sale back in 2013, has proved herself to be anything but a one-hit wonder. 

Nor is the 37-year-old breeder who operates from the family base in Limerick at Riversfield Stud, which was once again put in the spotlight when Derby sixth Waipiro (Ire) (Australia {GB}), a half-brother to the horse who put Molan on the map, stormed to Royal Ascot success. 

Like Waikuku, Waipiro carried the familiar red and black-striped silks of Hong Kong-based owner Siu Pak-Kwan, to victory in the G3 Hampton Court S. at Ascot. While Molan says that the horse is likely to continue his career in that part of the world eventually, he stated how he believes there could be more to come from Ed Walker's charge in Britain first. 

He said, “Last week was mighty stuff. The mare is actually just scanned back in foal to Night Of Thunder (Ire) so hopefully all goes well there. She has a Wootton Bassett (GB) filly foal on the ground and we're very happy with her.”

Molan added, “I suppose connections could have one eye on the Hong Kong Derby but I'd love to see him continue progressing in Britain for now anyway and see where he can go. 

“He seems to have plenty of speed and plenty of ability as well. He showed a lovely turn of foot to come through the gap and put the race to bed quite easily. Hopefully he can keep on climbing the ranks.”

Riversfield Stud may be a small operation in terms of the number of mares residing at the Limerick outfit but this is a farm that has continuously punched well above its weight. Molan's father Tom bred Harbour Watch (Ire) while the father-and-son duo combined to produce Bright Diamond (Ire) (El Kabeir), who finished fifth in this year's Oaks.

While the temptation for similarly small outfits would be to produce speedier types that will ultimately prove to be more commercial, Molan has explained how playing the long game in producing horses for the track rather than the sales ring in beginning to bear fruit. 

He said, “Over the years, we would have kept seven or eight mares but we're back to just six mares on the farm now. It's a small operation. When we had the extra few mares, we were breeding them more commercially and we were getting winners but nothing of Waipiro's calibre. 

“We probably breed for the track more so than the sales ring to a point and that's paying off now. It is a balancing act, though, because you need to be able to pay your bills. We try to breed the mares as best we can on paper and on budget and then just hope for the best.”

Off the back of Waikuku's success in Hong Kong, BBA Ireland's Richie Fitzsimons contacted Molan on behalf of bloodstock agent Alastair Donald, who looks after the interests of Siu, to see if the breeder would be interested in selling the younger brother. A deal was brokered after Fitzsimons saw Waipiro at Molan's base in Limerick and both parties can count themselves pleased with how things have worked out since.

Molan recalled, “John Oxx bought Waikuku from me at the Tattersalls Ireland September Yearling Sale in 2016 [for €33,000] and then Alastair Donald bought the horse privately after he won his maiden at Leopardstown. 

“It was a couple of years back when Richie Fitzsimons of BBA Ireland contacted me asking if I would be interested in selling Waipiro privately. That was through Alistair Donald again on behalf of the same owners as Waikuku so it's brilliant for them. 

“Waikuku won close to €5 million in prize-money for the Sui family and Waipiro has won at Royal Ascot for them and is still progressing. I'd imagine he will head to Hong Kong at some stage and, if he settles in there, you would hope that he will win a lot of prize-money.”

On the reasoning behind sending the mare to Australia, he added, “When I bred Waipiro, Waikuku had only just won his maiden and I didn't have a massive budget to play with. Australia was holding his own and it was just the Danehill and Galileo (Ire) cross that was on my mind when I decided to go to him.”

Molan may not have had to bring Waipiro to the sales but revealed that sending the colt's dam London Plane to one of the boutique mares sales at the end of the year is coming under strong consideration.

He said, “It has crossed my mind. I've had two daughters of the mare in training. The two-year-old is by Acclamation (GB) and is in training with Ken Condon and then I have Dancing Rebel (Ire), who is by Highland Reel (Ire) and won over five furlongs at the Curragh. She's in foal to Blue Point (Ire). So it actually crossed my mind to sell London Plane given I have two of her daughters coming through. If Waipiro was to go and pick up a Group 2 or be competitive in Group 1s, well then the mare becomes a lot more attractive to prospective buyers.”

What the Molans have achieved with their small but successful broodmare band was there for everyone to see at Epsom earlier this month when Riversfield Stud graduates Waipiro and Bright Diamond ran solid races in the Derby and Oaks respectively.

Molan said, “I'm not in the game a very long time but I'm in it long enough to know that there are plenty of bad days. It has a habit of levelling you so you have to enjoy the good moments. 

“Dad and I will have to split Bright Diamond as well. Dad owned her granddam, Devious Diva (Ire) (Dr Devious {Ire}), who produced Starlite Sienna (Ire) (Elusive Pimpernel). We sold her as a yearling before buying her back at the July Sale and then I chose to go to El Kabeir with her. I don't know if that was a good thing or a bad thing! But it was just the Scat Daddy line that I was keen to get into as I'd spotted that No Nay Never was out of an Elusive Quality mare as well. That's the line I followed there.”

He added, “I was at Epsom and it was lovely to be there. I actually thought Bright Diamond ran well in the Oaks and I'd like to see her run in the Irish Oaks now. 

“It is hard to get your head around the fact we bred a runner in the Oaks and the Derby because, not only are we breeding five or six foals a year, but we're up against some of the biggest breeding operations in the world. 

“Like, Coolmore sent Rhododendron (Ire) off to Japan to be covered by Deep Impact (Jpn) and there we are up against Auguste Rodin (Ire) with our Australia colt out of our €13,500 mare. On paper, we shouldn't be there at all, so it was an unbelievable achievement.”

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