Nyquist Filly Tops OBS June Sale’s Second Session

Hip No. 543, a daughter of Nyquist consigned by Eddie Woods, Agent, went to Sweetwater Trading Co., Agent for Rockingham Ranch, for $420,000 to top the second session of the Ocala Breeders' Sales Company's 2021 June Sale of 2-Year-Olds and Horses of Racing Age.

The chestnut filly, who breezed an eighth in :10 1/5 at Friday's Under Tack session, is out of stakes winner Midnight Ballet, by Midnight Lute, a half sister to champion Jala Jala (MEX).

Hip No. 418, a daughter of Dialed In consigned by Wavertree Stables, Inc, (Ciaran Dunne), Agent, was sold to Alistair Roden Bloodstock for $350,000. The dark bay or brown filly, who breezed an Under Tack quarter in :21 1/5 on Friday, is a half sister to graded stakes winning OBS graduate Anothertwistafate out of Imprecation, by First Defense.

Karl and Cathi Glassman went to $335,000 for Hip No. 506, a son of Hard Spun who worked an eighth in :10 3/5 at Friday's Under Tack Session. Consigned by Eisaman Equine, Agent, the bay colt is out of Lovisa, by Speightstown, a half sister to graded stakes placed stakes winner Poupee Flash.

Hip No. 319, a son of Quality Road consigned by de Meric Sales, Agent, was sold to Steven W. Young, Agent, for $280,000. The bay colt, who breezed an eighth in :10 flat on Thursday, is a half brother to stakes placed Burger and Fries (FR) out of Figarie, by Bernardini, a daughter of champion Flanders.

Hip No. 447, a daughter of Frosted consigned by Top Line Sales LLC, Agent, who turned in the Friday Under Tack session's fastest eighth in :9 4/5, was sold to John Ballantyne / N B S Stable for $250,000. The gray or roan filly is out of graded stakes winner Jody Slew, a half sister to stakes winner Cape of Bradford.

Larry Zap, Agent for Mike Mellen, went to $240,000 for Hip No. 623, a son of Ghostzapper consigned by Coastal Equine LLC (Jesse Hoppel), Agent, who turned in an Under Tack quarter on Saturday in :21 1/5. The bay colt is out of stakes winner Pacific Heat, by Unusual Heat, a half sister to graded stakes placed stakes winner Long Hot Summer.

Hip No. 487, a daughter of Liam's Map consigned by Coastal Equine LLC (Jesse Hoppel), Agent, was purchased for $230,000 by Mitch Weaver. The gray or roan filly, who turned in an Under Tack quarter in :21 2/5 on Friday, is out of Let It Snow, by Tapit, a half sister to stakes winner Eagle Orb.

Hip No. 596, a son of Klimt consigned by Scanlon Training & Sales, Agent, was sold to James Divito, Agent, for $225,000. The bay colt, who worked an eighth in :10 1/5 at Saturday's Under Tack session, is a half brother to graded stakes placed stakes winning OBS graduate Mo d'Amour out of Neverthesame, by Scat Daddy.

Oracle Bloodstock, Agent went to $220,000 for Hip No. 413, a daughter of Practical Joke consigned by de Meric Sales, Agent. The chestnut filly, a half sister to graded stakes placed stakes winner American Sugar out of I Love America, by Quiet American, breezed an eighth in :10 1/5 at Friday's Under Tack session.

For the session, 191 horses grossed $8,149,600, compared with 173 selling for a total of $4,357,800 at last year's second session. The average was $42,668 up 69.4 percent compared with $25,190 a year ago, while the median price was $17,000, up 38.5 percent compared to $13,000 in 2021. The buyback percentage was 22 percent; it was 18.8 percent last year.

The June Sale concludes Friday, beginning at 10:30 a.m. Hip No.'s 633 – 927 will be offered.

To view the session's full results, click here.

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OBS June Continues With Solid Results

OCALA, FL – Steady trade continued through the second session of the Ocala Breeders' Sales Company June Sale of 2-Year-Olds Thursday in Central Florida, with a filly by Nyquist bringing the day's top bid when selling for $420,000 to Gary Hartunian's Rockingham Ranch. The session-topping juvenile was consigned by Eddie Woods.

“It was another good day,” OBS Director of Sales Tod Wojciechowski said at the close of business Thursday. “We carried a lot of the momentum that we had yesterday into today and I think it will carry on through tomorrow.”

With two sessions in the books, OBS has sold 380 head for $15,776,500. The two-day average is $41,517 and the median is $18,000. With 106 horses reported not sold, the buy-back rate was 21.8%.

Through two sessions of the pandemic-delayed 2020 sale, 336 head had sold for $9,395,600 for an average of $27,963 and a median of $13,000. At the close of the day, the buy-back rate was 28.3%.

In 2019, 429 juveniles had sold through two session for a gross of $13,839,200. The average was $32,259 and the median was $17,000. The buy-back rate at the end of the second session in 2019 was 25.4%.

Sellers had concerns that the middle and lower end of the market would be weaker without the presence of Korean buyers, but Wojciechowski said the domestic bench had stepped up, not just at the June sale, but throughout the spring.

“I think there has been strength throughout the market,” he said. “Particularly on an overall scale for the 2-year-old season, we were missing a big part of our buying bench in the Koreans. I went on the record in March that I thought we could pick up the slack and I got a few sideways looks, but I think domestically, we've done a great job of picking up the slack and filling the hole that the Koreans left in the market. Hopefully, they will be back next year. But I still think one thing that has impressed at this sale and throughout the season is the depth that we've had in the market.”

Consignors still felt the absence of the Korean buyers, who are not only traditionally prolific buyers in the middle and lower market, but also tend to force other buyers to bid higher.

“There is money for the right horses, but if you don't have the horse, it's over,” Woods said. “There is no one for the rest. We are missing our Koreans for the mopping up. And I suppose there are only so many horses that can get bought anyway.”

Still, competition for the perceived quality lots was still strong as the juvenile sales season marched towards its conclusion.

“This is our fifth [purchase],” Lloyd said after signing the ticket on the session topper. “But yesterday we got outrun four out of five times. It's very competitive. The ones that look good and perform well, they are going to get sold. The market is strong and it's going to continue to get stronger. We are through COVID and the purses in New York and Kentucky and Arkansas are so huge.”

The OBS June sale concludes with a final session Friday with bidding beginning at 10:30 a.m.

Nyquist Filly to Rockingham Ranch

Gary Hartunian's Rockingham Ranch added a filly by Nyquist to its roster when Kim Lloyd made a final bid of $420,000 to acquire hip 543 from Eddie Woods's consignment at OBS Thursday.

“We loved this filly,” Lloyd said. “She is a beautiful filly. Eddie is a good friend of mine. He was telling me about her and how he gave her the time off. And when you give a young horse time off like that and they come around like that, this is what you get. She goes from here to the races. We're very excited.”

The chesntut filly is out of stakes winner Midnight Ballet (Midnight Lute) and worked a furlong last week in :10 1/5.

“I loved the length of her stride,” Lloyd said of the juvenile. “She's a scopey filly. You can see that she hit a growing spell.”

Lloyd, who did his bidding from the back of the pavilion while on the phone with Hartunian, had to outlast Donato Lanni, who was doing his bidding out back. Lloyd admitted he had often come out on the losing side of bidding battles with the well-backed Lanni.

“In September, we were the direct underbidder five times,” Lloyd said of bidding against Lanni. “And then, seven other times when I quit at $250,000, they lapped me…$500,000, $510,000. Twelve horses that I landed on, Donato bought.”

Woods's pinhooking partnership Quarter Pole Enterprises purchased the chestnut filly for $200,000 at last year's Keeneland September sale.

“She was in the Fasig [Gulfstream] catalogue, but she just wasn't hitting right,” Woods explained. “I turned her out for five weeks and brought her back. I didn't want to bring her to Timonium because she's too big, so we had no option but to come here. But it worked out. She was always going to be a nice filly regardless of where we went. We are really happy with how it turned out.”

Another Imprecation for Roden

Bloodstock agent Alistair Roden, who purchased subsequent multiple graded stakes winner Anothertwistafate (Scat Daddy) and multiple graded placed Ajourneytofreedom (Hard Spun) from the OBS sales ring, purchased a third juvenile out of the mare Imprecation (First Defence) when he went to $350,000 to acquire a filly by Dialed In (hip 418) on behalf of Peter Redekop Thursday in Ocala.

“I know the family very well,” Roden said with a smile after signing the ticket on the filly, who was consigned by Ciaran Dunne's Wavertree Stables on behalf of breeder Bryant Prentice. “When I first saw her, I thought she was like Ajourneytofreedom, but the more I looked at her, she was more like Anothertwistafate. She's large and well-balanced, a fancy-looking filly. The family seems to really improve. They all seem to be that type of a family, they are not wow horses in the springtime, but they seem to get better.”

Roden purchased Anothertwistafate for Redekop for $360,000 at the 2018 OBS June sale, just a week after Scat Daddy's Justify completed his Triple Crown sweep in the GI Belmont S. The handsome colt won the 2020 GIII Longacres Mile H. and this year's GII San Gabriel S. Ajourneytofreedom was purchased for $180,000 at the 2019 OBS April sale just as his half-brother was making a push towards that year's Classics.

Hip 418 RNA'd for $345,000 at the Fasig-Tipton Gulfstream sale following a furlong work in :10 3/5. She worked a quarter-mile in :21 1/5 ahead of the June sale.

“I didn't see her at Gulfstream,” Roden said. “I saw the breeze and it wasn't the best of breezes, but Ciaran told me what his theory was. He's a good guy and we like buying off of him and his whole team over there. The breeze here was pheneomonal. We are happy to get her.”

Of the filly's experience at Gulfstream, Dunne said, “It was probably trainer/consignor error. We were very high on the filly earlier in the year, but she was immature mentally and physically. And in hindsight, I should have just waited and gone to April with her. She was a filly who always needed to go a quarter, she was very keen and anxious to please. In Miami, she was a little bit frenzied. Whereas here, going a quarter, she had the time to level out and smooth out. The farther she went here, the better she got.”

The dark bay filly's dam Imprecation is a daughter of group winner Media Nox (GB) (Lycius) and is a half-sister to Group 1 winner Nebraska Tornado (Storm Cat), group winner Burning Sun (Danzig) and group-placed Mirabilis (Lear Fan).

Prentice purchased the mare for $223,246 at the 2013 Tattersalls December sale.

“It's a beautiful family,” Dunne said. “It's a family that has been good to us as sellers and to Mr. Prentice as a breeder. We sold Anothertwistafate in June, so maybe that's where that family has to go, June instead of Gulfstream.”

Of similarities between the siblings, Dunne said, “I think she is a mare who really throws to a stallion. Anothertwistafate was as pretty a horse as we ever had. Tall and elegant, he had that long Scat Daddy look to him. This filly here, you can really see the Dialed In and a little bit of Mineshaft. So I think she's a mare who really throws to the stallion. And the Hard Spun was different to the two of them again. But all of them are really good training horses. Hopefully she is as successful as her two brothers. If she is, it's a wonderful pedigree.”

Glassmans Strike for Hard Spun Colt

Karl and Cathi Glassman struck midway through Thursday's second session of the OBS June sale to acquire a colt by Hard Spun (hip 506) for $335,000 from the Eisaman Equine consignment. The bay colt will be trained by Maryland-based conditioner Brittany Russell.

“I trust everything that Barry Eisaman does,” Karl Glassman said when asked about the juvenile's appeal. “So Barry's background had a lot to do with it.”

The bay colt, who worked a furlong in :10 3/5 during last week's under-tack show, is out of the unraced Lovisa (Speightstown), a half-sister to stakes winner High Noon Rider (Distorted Humor) and stakes winner and group-placed Poupee Flash (Elusive Quality). His third dam is Chimes of Freedom (Private Account), who produced champion Aldebaran and Grade I winner Good Journey.

“The Hard Spuns are just good, durable horses, so I know that he's not going to be real precocious,” Glassman said. “Genetically, he looks like he should be a two-turn runner. We are patient. The horse's welfare is what is most important to us. and I know Barry and Shari have done a great job taking care of him.”

The Eisamans purchased the colt for $100,000 at last year's Keeneland September sale.

Glassman is chairman and chief executive officer of the Missouri-based Leggett & Platt, a diversified manufacturer of various components and products.

The couple, who split their time between Florida and Missouri, have campaigned stakes winner April Gaze (High Cotton) and stakes placed Restofthestory (Jess's Dream).

Of their current racing stable, Glassman said, “Brad Cox has three, Eddie Plesa has nine and now Brittany will have four.”

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Practical Joke Filly Tops OBS June Sale Opener

Hip No. 258, a daughter of Practical Joke consigned by Top Line Sales LLC Agent, went to Gary Young, Agent, for $425,000 to top the first session of the Ocala Breeders' Sales Company's 2021 June Sale of 2-Year-Olds and Horses of Racing Age.

The chestnut filly, whose quarter in :21 1/5 was fastest at the distance at Thursday's Under Tack session, is out of stakes placed Devious d'Oro, by Medaglia d'Oro, a half sister to graded stakes winner Devious Intent.

Hip No. 149, a daughter of Uncle Mo consigned by Julie Davies LLC, Agent, was sold to Donato Lanni, Agent, for $375,000. The dark bay or brown filly, who breezed an Under Tack eighth in :10 1/5 on Wednesday, is out of graded stakes winner Brooklynsway, by Giant Gizmo, from the family of graded stakes placed stakes winner Effie Trinket.

Hip No. 101, a son of Maclean's Music consigned by Coastal Equine LLC (Jesse Hoppel), Agent, went to Lauren Carlisle, Agent, for $350,000. The bay colt, who worked an eighth in :10 1/5 at Wednesday's Under Tack Session, is out of Artillery Punch, by Kitten's Joy, from the family of grade one stakes winner Bounding Basque.

Hip No. 245, a daughter of Classic Empire consigned by Gabriel Dixon, Agent, was purchased by West Point, L.E.B., Agent for $300,000. The bay filly, who breezed an eighth in:10 1/5 on Thursday, is out of Decoder, by War Front, a full sister to grade one stakes winner Data Link.

Hip No. 107, a daughter of Midnight Storm consigned by Scanlon Training & Sales, Agent, went to HR Racing for $290,000. The bay filly, whose eighth in :9 4/5 Wednesday's fastest at the distance, is a half sister to stakes winner Miss My Rose out of Ava G, by Afternoon Deelites, from the family of grade one stakes placed stakes winner Winter Treasure.

Hip No. 313, Tap in Tune, consigned by Top Line Sales LLC, Agent, went to Full of Run Racing LLC / Madaket Stables LLC for $215,000. The dark bay or brown filly, who breezed an eighth in :10 flat on Thursday, is out of Fashion Tap, by Tapit, a daughter of graded stakes winner First Passage.

Hip No. 122, a daughter of Gormley consigned by Hemingway Racing and Training Stables, LLC, Agent, was sold for $200,000 to Integrity Bloodstock, Agent for Lee Pokoik. The chestnut filly, who worked in eighth on Wednesday in :10 flat, is out of graded stakes winner Beat the Blues, by Great Pyramid (IRE), from the family of stakes winner Dedicated Queen.

For the session, 176 horses grossed $7,268,400, compared with 163 selling for a total of $5,037,800 at last year's first session. The average was $41,298 up 33.6 percent compared with $30,907 a year ago, while the median price was $20,000, up 53.9 percent compared to $13,000 in 2020. The buyback percentage was 26.7 percent; it was 25.2 percent last year.

The June Sale continues Thursday at 10:30 a.m. Hip No.'s 317 – 632 will be offered.

To view the session's full results, click here.

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Tattersalls July Sale Catalog Now Online

The catalog for the 2021 Tattersalls July Sale can be viewed online at www.tattersalls.com and will be published on Thursday, June 10.

Numbering 853 lots, the sale comprises 742 horses and fillies in/out of training and 110 broodmares, thirteen of which have foals at foot. Taking place Wednesday, July 7 – Friday, July 9, the three-day sale features high class consignments from many of the world's leading owner/breeders including Cheveley Park Stud, Godolphin, Juddmonte Farms, Newsells Park Stud, Shadwell Estates and the Royal Studs.

Long established as Europe's premier midsummer sale, the Tattersalls July Sale has produced the dams of an impressive 11 individual Group 1 winners since 2019, including the 2020 Group 1 winners Golden Horde, Campanelle, and Russian Cemelot for 14,000 guineas, 39,000 guineas and 40,000 guineas respectively.

The major owner/breeders Godolphin, Juddmonte Farms and Shadwell Estates have 187 lots catalogued between them, while the 110 broodmares include mares in foal to proven Group 1 sires Bated Breath, Dark Angel, Dutch Art, Iffraaj, Invincible Spirit, Make Believe, Mayson, Mahmas, New Approach, Oasis Dream, Sea the Moon, Showcasing, Sir Percy, and Tamayuz. Young sires are equally well represented with mares in foal to exciting Group 1 winners Aclaim, Advertise, Blue Point, Chirchill, Cracksman, Earthlight, Eqtidaar, Expert Eye, Havana Grey, Masar, Mohaather, New Bay, Profitable, Ribchester, Study of Man, Ten Sovereigns, Ulysses, Unfortunately, and Without Parole, all likely to attract attention.

The Godolphin draft at the July Sale is always highly sought after and this year looks set to be no exception with high-class lots amongst the Godolphin consigned broodmares including the Group 2 Balanchine Stakes placed Prussian and the Group 3 Sweet Solera Stakes winner Long Lashes, in foal to exciting young sires Ribchester and Earthlight respectively. Others of note include Kashira, a daughter of the 1,000 Guineas and Epsom Oaks winner Kazzia cataloged in foal to Dark Angel, and Subella, a half-sister to the dam of 1,000 Guineas runner up Cloak of Spirits from the family of Zomaradah and Dubawi carrying to Invincible Spirit. Maid's Cap, a half-sister to the Group 1 Melbourne Cup winner Cross Counter, in foal to the European Champion three-year-old Cracksman is another mare certain to attract interest. Well-bred fillies amongst the Godolphin consignment include Queen of Zabeel, an Iffraaj daughter of Group 1 winner Music Show, and Hidden Thought, a winning Dubawi daughter of the Epsom Oaks runner up Secret Gesture from the family of the exceptional broodmare Shastye.

The draft from Shadwell Estates contains several eye-catching broodmares including Dubai Fashion, a dual Listed runner up from the famed Height of Fashion family in foal to four-time Group 1 winning sprinter Blue Point, and Elraazy, a winning daughter of the Epsom Oaks winner Eswarah carrying to Sea the Moon. Cheveley Park Stud will also offer a high-class consignment including the Group and Listed winners Hooray and Finidaprest, both in foal to Ulysses, and Listed winner Tigrilla in foal to Twilight Son.

Other mares from high profile families include Baroda Stud's Roodica, a half-sister to the Group 1 Queen Anne Stakes winner Accidental Agent from the family of Moohaather in foal to promising young sire New Bay, and the Meon Valley Stud consigned Monzza, a daughter of Group 1 winner Zee Zee Top in foal to Bated Breath. The National Stud will consign the well related Royal Eloquence, a half-sister to the top-class producer Swiss Lake in foal to Ribchester and with a colt foal by Night of Thunder at foot.

Further mares and fillies of interest include Barton Sales' well-bred Tianadargent, a full-sister to the Group 2 winner Rrstiadargent carrying to sire-sensation Mehmas, the Castlebridge Consignment's dual Listed winner Seaside Song, in foal to Study of Man, and the Listed runner up Norma, out of a half-sister to the Classic winner Duncan and Group 2 winners Samuel and Gretchen.

Buyers focused on horses in training look equally well catered for with an abundance of winning proven and unexposed performers amongst the 742 horses in/out of training cataloged. The high-class sprinter Make a Challenge, a five time Listed winner and twice Group 2 placed for Denis Hogan, and Roger Varian's Group 2 Mill Reef Stakes victor Pierre Lapin lead the older horses with top-class Group form. They will be joined by the four-year-old Dark Pine, rated 106 by Timeform following three wins this year for David Loughnane. Three-year-olds cataloged with high-class form include the superbly bred Seventh Kingdom, a son of Frankel out of the Group 1 winner Nayarra who placed in the Group 2 Superlative Stakes at two. He will be joined by Andrew Balding's King Vega, runner up in the Group 3 Solario Stakes.

Promising lightly raced winning 3-year-olds include the Roger Varian trained Nagano, who boasts a Timeform rating of 104p following two impressive wins from his three starts. Roger Varian's Carlburg Stables will also consign the New Bay colt La Tihaty, a winner of two of his three starts and Timeform rated 99p. The Juddmonte Farms consigned Probe, awarded an official rating of 100 following wins on his last two starts, and unexposed performers from the Shadwell Estates consignment such as winning debutant Asjad look certain to attract plenty of interest. Other horses with potential include the John & Thady Gosden trained Restitution, a winner and placed on his only two starts who will be consigned by Jamie Railton, and the Aguiar Bloodstock consigned winning two-year-olds Caio Shark and Secret Strength.

Eye-catching lots amongst the fillies in training are George Boughey's promising two-year-old Oscula, an impressive three length winner of the Woodcote Stakes at Epsom on her most recent start, and the Group 3 Princess Margaret Stakes runner up Hala Hala Hala, a daughter of Exceed and Excel consigned by Kevin Ryan's Hambleton Lodge Stables. Other well bred fillies to feature include the Castlebridge Consignment's Under Wraps, a daughter of Group 1 Prix de Diane winner Confidential Lady by Kingman, and the Kingsley Park consigned Fragrant Storm, a Frankel half-sister to the multiple Group 1 placed and dual Group 3 winner Nayef Road. Juddmonte Farms also offer their customarily strong draft of well bred fillies including daughters of Acclamation, Frankel, Invincible Spirit, Kingman, and Oasis Dream.

Commenting on the 2021 Tattersalls July Sale, Tattersalls Chairman Edmond Mahony said;

“The Tattersalls July Sale has an extraordinary record not only for producing high class horses in training, but also broodmares of the very highest quality. To date in 2021 mares purchased from the July Sale have produced Group 1 and 2 winners in America, Australia, Dubai and Japan bought for as little as 8,000 guineas and headed by the outstanding Group 1 Australian Oaks winner Hungry Heart whose dam Harlech was a 60,000 guineas purchase from Godolphin in 2016. This year's Tattersalls July catalogue features the usual compelling combination of well bred fillies and in foal mares as well as high class horses in training and significant consignments from Godolphin, Juddmonte Farms and Shadwell Estates, all of which look set to attract plenty of interest from domestic and international buyers alike.”

The Tattersalls July Sale will take place from Wednesday, July 7 to Friday, July 9 and buyers unable to attend the sale in person will be able to bid via the Tattersalls Live Internet Bidding platform or telephone bidding through members of the Tattersalls team. Full details of the expanded bidding options can be found on the Tattersalls website.

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