Godolphin Draft Dominates Opening Day Of Tattersalls July Sale

The Tattersalls July Sale got off to a strong start on the opening day with a strong Godolphin draft dominating proceedings with four of the top five prices on a day that saw 15 lots selling for 100,000 guineas or more. The clearance for the day was a remarkable 93 percent and the turnover of 5,952,100 guineas has been bettered only twice on the opening day of this fixture.

The Godolphin draft is always a highlight of the Tattersalls July Sale and this year's renewal was no exception with the well-bred Aureum topping the session at 220,000 guineas. Tom Goff of Blandford Bloodstock made the winning bid and revealed:

“She has been bought for an established owner-breeder client of ours. She has a fantastic page, and she made a lot of money as a yearling. She is a lovely, lovely mare, the sister was top top class over here and she is in-foal to a great stallion.

“We knew she wasn't going to be given away here, the entire draft has some stand-out mares. She is quality, and fingers crossed she carries a good foal and is a successful broodmare, which she has been bought to be.”

The daughter of Medaglia d'Oro was sold in foal to Invincible Spirit and is a half-sister to the Group 3 City of York Stakes winner Nemoralia, placed in the Group 1 Coronation Stakes, the Grade 1 Frizette Stakes and the Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf.

The second lot to realize 200,000 guineas or more on the opening day was the Shamardal mare Excellent View who was knocked down to Charlie Gordon-Watson for 200,000 guineas. The Barton Sales consigned mare was sold in foal to exciting young sire Mehmas and with a filly foal by the record-breaking stallion at foot.

Barton Stud's managing director Tom Blain commented:

“She is a smashing mare, she had a lovely Mehmas foal at foot who is a good example of what she is carrying, and in this sale she stood out a bit. The foal is good and she has got a blacktype runner this year. She was sold for a good Irish client and I am delighted for them.”

Excellent View's first foal is the high-class Acclamation gelding Mutaraffa, runner up in the listed Dubai Dash and fourth in the Group 3 Nad Al Sheba Turf Sprint this year. She is out of the listed Empress Stakes winner Pearl Grey and her sale crowned a successful few minutes for Barton Sales, who had sold Tianadargent for 100,000 guineas two lots previously. The full-sister to the Group 2 winner and Group 1 placed Restiadargent was also offered in foal to Mehmas and was knocked down to Alex Elliott.

Howson & Houldsworth Bloodstock's Matt Houldsworth was another to secure one of the top priced Godolphin mares when he went to 160,000 guineas to land Birdwatcher. The 4-year-old daughter of Uncle Mo is out of the U.S. Grade 3 winner Bizzy Caroline, a half-sister to the five-time Grade 1 winner Lady Eli, and was offered in foal to the four-time Group 1 winning sprinter Blue Point.

Houldsworth commented: “I thought she was a very good physical and obviously she cost a lot of money as a yearling. She's got a good covering too, I'm a big fan of Blue Point, and it's a lovely, deep family as well. Hopefully she can be a nice mare going forward. She's heading to America.”

The 30-lot strong Godolphin draft realied a total of 1,522,700 guineas at an average of 50,757 guineas.

The Tattersalls July Sale continues on Thursday, July 8, with the morning session starting at 9:30 a.m. and the evening session commencing at 5:15pm.

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Book 1 Of Keeneland September Sale To Consist Of Two Sessions

Following is a letter to customers from Keeneland's president and CEO Shannon Arvin and vice president of sales Tony Lacy:

As we have shared in past communications, it is our intent to keep you informed of our planning and continued efforts to deliver the absolute best marketplace this September. We remain customer-focused on this mission as we work through this process and continue meaningful conversations with you all.

As was announced previously, we adjusted the Keeneland September Yearling Sale schedule based upon the total number of inspected yearlings. After evaluating what we feel is best for our customers and the market, Book 1 of the September Sale will be conducted over two days, taking place Monday, Sept. 13 and Tuesday, Sept. 14.

In an effort to position the largest number of horses before our deep audience of domestic and international buyers, we are holding the first four sessions (Books 1 and 2) consecutively prior to the Dark Day. Therefore, the first week of selling will take place Monday through Thursday, with a Dark Day on Friday. We made this adjustment after consulting with numerous buyers and sellers who continue to express their strong desire to see a significant number of yearlings before a break.

To recap, the final 2021 September Sale schedule will be:

Week 1: Monday, Sept. 13 through Thursday, Sept. 16 – 4 sessions
– Book 1 begins at 1 p.m. | Alphabetical by dam
– Book 2 begins at 11 a.m. | Beginning consignor regular rotation

Dark Day: Friday, Sept. 17
Week 2: Saturday, Sept. 18 through Saturday, Sept. 25 – 8 sessions beginning at 10 a.m. daily

We are keenly aware that the goal is to create a consistent format year to year. We are committed to meeting that goal, and to ensuring a stable marketplace for buyers and sellers alike.

We look forward to hosting you here at Keeneland for the world's preeminent yearling sale and to sharing with you all that Lexington has to offer.

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Washington Summer Yearling And Mixed Sale Catalog Now Available

The catalog for the 2021 Washington Thoroughbred Breeders and Owners Association Summer Yearling and Mixed Sale is now online, featuring 126 horses on offer.

The auction will take place Tuesday, Aug. 24 at the Morris J. Alhadeff Sales Pavilion at Emerald Downs in Auburn, Wash., beginning at 2 p.m. Pacific.

Included in the catalog are 96 yearlings, 29 broodmares, and one yearling. In addition to the many Washington-bred horses in the catalog, the sale also features horses born in British Columbia, California, Florida, Kentucky, and Oregon.

Stallions whose first yearlings are cataloged include Cloud Computing, Collected, Girvin, Gold Rush Dancer, Prospect Park, and Ransom the Moon. The sale also features in-foal mares that were part of the first book for stallion Bodexpress.

To view the online catalog, click here.

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Catalog For CTBA Northern California Sale Now Online

The catalog for the 2021 California Thoroughbred Breeders Association Northern California Yearling And Horses Of Racing Age Sale is now online, featuring 138 entries.

The auction will take place Tuesday, Aug. 10 at the Alameda County Fairgrounds in Pleasanton, Calif., beginning at noon, Pacific.

This year's catalog features 131 yearlings, five juveniles, and a pair of 4-year-olds. The vast majority of the catalog consists of California-breds, with additional entries born in British Columbia and Kentucky.

A $500 travel allowance will be offered by the CTBA to trainers from out of state or Southern California who travel to the sale, show proof of that travel, and make a minimum purchase of $3,500.

Stallions whose first foals are represented in this year's catalog include Conquest Farenheit, Dosificado, Funtastic, Point Piper, Prospect Park, Ransom the Moon, Smokem.

To view the online catalog, click here.

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