$475,000 Yearling Munnings Colt Leads Steady Start To Keeneland January Sale

A newly-turned yearling colt by Munnings sold to Larry Best's OXO Equine for $475,000 to record the highest price of Monday's Book 1 opening session of the four-day Keeneland January Horses of All Ages Sale.

Hunter Valley Farm, agent, consigned the colt, who is out of stakes winner Sea Shadow, by Jump Start.

For the session, Keeneland sold ­­­­­­­207 horses for $12,155,400, for an average of $58,722 and a median of $35,000.

“The session was a continuation of the November Breeding Stock Sale and a good, steady start to the January Sale,” Keeneland director of sales operations Geoffrey Russell said. “People have adjusted to the current marketplace. The consignors are very happy because they have adjusted to the new normal.”

For the health and safety of participants, Keeneland is holding the January Sale with extensive COVID-19 protocols similar to those used at the 2020 September Yearling and November Sales. Once again, Keeneland is providing telephone and internet bidding for buyers to participate remotely while offering bidding from the outdoor Show Barn just behind the Sales Pavilion to permit greater social distancing.

“We had nearly a million dollars in sales on the internet today. It was very active,” Keeneland president, CEO and interim head of sales Shannon Arvin said. “Those who are attending the sale are doing a good job of following the COVID-19 protocols because they know that's how we keep people safe and are able to continue business.”

The sale of Monday's top-priced horse pleased Hunter Valley's Adrian Regan and Fergus Galvin, who are more known for selling weanlings at the November Sale. They said they did not consign the Munnings colt to the 2020 November Sale as a weanling because of his late foaling date (May 1).

“(We) were hoping he'd bring $150,000-$200,000 – he doubled our expectations basically,” Regan said. “He was a lovely horse. We've been breeding to Munnings all the way (since his stud fee was at its lowest). We've bred to him almost every year. But in the last 12 months, every Saturday he's had a stakes winner around the country and I think the market has really clicked to how good a sire he is. He's a fantastic sire.”

In the name of OXO Equine, Best acquired a total of three horses – all yearlings – for $980,000 to lead buyers during the session. He also paid $320,000 for a filly by Speightstown from the family of European highweight Order of St George and Grade 3 winner Angel Terrace consigned by Buck Pond Farm, agent, and spent $185,000 for a yearling colt by Nyquist from the family of Grade 1 winner Ventura consigned by South Point Sales Agency, agent.

“The market for the outstanding pedigrees and the outstanding yearlings – there are enough buyers here to appreciate them,” Best said. “The Munnings colt has the pedigree and the look, and his physical is outstanding.”

About the Speightstown filly, Best said, “The price is what I expected given the pedigree. With a major sire like Speightstown as the sire and crossed with a Medaglia d'Oro mare (Our Smile) and to have her look this good, she is well worth the investment.”

At $400,000, Monday's second high seller was multiple graded stakes winner Royal Charlotte, a 5-year-old daughter of Cairo Prince purchased by WinStar Farm. Consigned by ELiTE, agent, as a racing or broodmare prospect, Royal Charlotte is from the family of Grade 2 winner Buy the Barrel and Grade 3 winners Fishy Advice, Demarcation and Mauk Four.

Brandy, a 7-year-old daughter of Unbridled's Song in foal to Twirling Candy, sold to Machmer Hall, agent, for $350,000. Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent, consigned the mare, a half-sister to stakes winner and Grade 1 runner-up Rally Cry and from the family of Grade 1 winners Judge Angelucci, War, and Peace. She is out of Alienated, by Gone West.

Taylor Made Sales Agency was the session's leading consignor, selling 36 horses for $2,218,000.

Thomas Clark Bloodstock went to $300,000 to acquire 6-year-old Beau Belle, a Grade 2-placed, winning daughter of Giant's Causeway. Consigned by Denali Stud, agent, as a racing or broodmare prospect, she is out of Grade 3 stakes winner Binya (GER) and from the family of Grade 1 winner Sadler's Joy.

Via phone bidding, Stuart Grant's The Elkstone Group acquired two mares by Curlin for $260,000 apiece.

The first was Grade 2-placed winner Theogony, an 11-year-old mare in foal to Omaha Beach. Hunter Valley Farm, agent, consigned the mare, who is out of graded stakes-placed Upcoming Story, by Tale of the Cat.

The Elkstone Group also acquired multiple stakes winner Curlin's Fox, a 9-year-old mare in foal to Uncle Mo. Out of multiple graded stakes winner Foxysox (GB), by Foxhound, she was consigned by Denali Stud, agent.

The January Sale resumes Tuesday with the second session of the two-day Book 1, which features Sam-Son Farm's Broodmare Dispersal of 21 in-foal mares as well as 20 broodmares, yearlings and horses of racing age offered by Lane's End, agent for the Complete Dispersal of the Estate of Paul Pompa Jr.

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PR Special Keeneland January: Big Brown, Paul Pompa’s Crowning Achievement

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The opening session of the Keeneland January Horses of All Ages Sale takes place today, and the Paulick Report has the reading material you need while you're trying to stay warm on the sales grounds, with the PR Special.

The PR Special offers exclusive, in-depth bloodstock content not yet seen on the rest of the website in a pdf format that's easy to read and print. Here's what's inside:

  • Front Page: Checking in with Big Brown, the highest-achieving runner owned by the late Paul Pompa, as Pompa's dispersal looms at the Keeneland January sale.
  • Stallion Spotlight: Bolt d'Oro's first yearlings look for a blazing start.
  • Pennsylvania Leaderboard: Northview Stallion Station leads state's breeding incentive earners.
  • First-Crop Sire Watch: First in-foal mares of Keeneland September.

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PR Special Keeneland January: Forecasting The 2021 Bloodstock Market

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It's a new year, and the PR Special is back with the reading material you need in advance of the Keeneland January Horses of All Ages Sale.

Today's issue offers exclusive, in-depth bloodstock content not yet seen on the rest of the website in a pdf format that's easy to read and print. Here's what's inside:

  • Front Page: Bloodstock Editor Joe Nevills makes his “Five Fearless Predictions” about the bloodstock market in 2021, ranging from which stallions' stocks are on the rise to how the global economy will affect the Thoroughbred economy.
  • Stallion Spotlight: Lane's End resident City of Light's first yearlings at Keeneland January.
  • Ask Your Insurer: Bryce Burton of Muirfield Insurance compares insuring veteran broodmares versus broodmare prospects.
  • First-Crop Sire Watch: First yearlings of Keeneland January.

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Keeneland January Horses Of All Ages Sale Begins Monday; Five Supplemental Entries Added

Keeneland's 64th annual January Horses of All Ages Sale begins Monday, Jan. 11 at 10 a.m. ET with the first of four sessions of the auction, which includes the dispersals of Sam-Son Farm, Paul Pompa Jr. and Spry Family Farm.

A total of 1,608 broodmares and broodmare prospects, newly turned yearlings, horses of racing age and stallions or stallion prospects are cataloged to the sale, which runs through Jan. 14.

To ensure the safest environment possible, Keeneland will employ robust onsite COVID-19 protocols similar to those used during the 2020 September Yearling and November Breeding Stock Sales. Attendance at the January Sale is restricted to credentialed sales participants only.

Keeneland will continue to offer online and phone bidding to enable buyers to participate in the January Sale remotely. On site, the popular third bidding location at the Show Barn next to the Sales Pavilion again will be available to allow for proper social distancing.

Notable dispersals headline January Sale

Three prominent dispersals highlight this year's January Sale. The Sam-Son Farm Dispersal features 21 in-foal broodmares from the Eclipse- and Sovereign Award-winning operation in Ontario. On Sunday, Jan. 9, the Sam-Son mares will be presented to prospective buyers at Keeneland at Barns 12 and 14 at 9 a.m. The parade also will be livestreamed on samson.keeneland.com.

Lane's End, agent, is handling the Pompa dispersal of 39 broodmares, yearlings, broodmare and stallion prospects and horses of racing age.

The Spry dispersal with Hill 'n' Dale Sales Agency, agent, cataloged 46 broodmares and broodmare prospects, yearlings and racing prospects.

Each session of the January Sale begins at 10 a.m. and will be streamed live on Keeneland.com. TVG2 will feature live coverage of the first two days of the sale from 10 a.m. until 7:30 p.m. The entire sale will be shown on the Watch TVG App.

Five additional supplements announced

Five horses are in the latest round of supplements to the January Sale, increasing the total number of horses supplemented to the sale to 29:

Added to Book 1 on opening day is:

  • A 2-year-old filly by Pioneerof the Nile (Hip 400G) consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent, and cataloged as a racing or broodmare prospect. She is out of the Tale of the Cat mare Koodori Dawn, a half-sister to Grade 1 winner Dance to Bristol and from the family of Grade/Group 1 winners General Assembly, Chief Honcho and Poet's Voice (GB).

Scheduled to sell during Tuesday's second session of Book 1 is:

  • Lucky Jingle (Hip 800M), a stakes-placed, winning 4-year-old filly by Tonalist. Consigned by Gainesway, agent, as a racing or broodmare prospect, she is a half-sister to recent Dania Beach (L) runner-up Fighting Force. Lucky Jingle is out of the Smart Strike mare No Splits and from the family of Grade 1 winner Karlovy Vary, Grade 2 winners Great Intentions and Mean Mary, and Grade 3 winners Country Light and Bye Bye Melvin.

Supplemented to Wednesday's third session is:

  • Vitalogy (GB) (Hip 1199H), a Grade 3 winner and Grade 1-placed runner cataloged as a stallion prospect. Consigned by Hunter Valley Farm, agent, he is a 4-year-old son of No Nay Never out of the Arch mare Sylvestris (IRE).

Thursday's final session includes these two supplements:

  • American Citizen (Hip 1579A), a 4-year-old colt by American Pharoah who is a half-brother to Breeders' Cup Classic (G1) and $5.6 million earner Mucho Macho Man, Grade 2 winner Marconi and stakes winner Southern Girl. Consigned by Eaton Sales, agent, he is cataloged as a stallion prospect.
  • By Your Side (Hip 1579B), a 4-year-old colt by Constitution out of Revered, by Dixie Union, who was fourth in the Dec. 26 Tropical Park Derby at Gulfstream. Cataloged as a racing or stallion prospect, he is consigned by Paramount Sales, agent.

Leading sires represented

Broodmares cataloged to the January Sale are in foal to a number of notable stallions, including American Pharoah, Bernardini, Candy Ride (ARG), City of Light, Constitution, Distorted Humor, Ghostzapper, Gun Runner, Into Mischief, Justify, Kitten's Joy, Malibu Moon, Mastery, Medaglia d'Oro, More Than Ready, Not This Time, Nyquist, Quality Road, Speightstown, Twirling Candy, Uncle Mo and War Front.

Sires represented by their first yearlings in the catalog include Accelerate, Always Dreaming, Bolt d'Oro, City of Light, Collected, Good Magic, Good Samaritan, Justify, Mendelssohn, Mo Town, Oscar Performance, Tapwrit and West Coast.

Additional stallions with yearlings in the catalog include American Pharoah, Arrogate, Bernardini, Candy Ride, Constitution, Distorted Humor, Empire Maker, Frosted, Ghostzapper, Gun Runner, Into Mischief, Kitten's Joy, Malibu Moon, Medaglia d'Oro, More Than Ready, Not This Time, Nyquist, Practical Joke, Speightstown, Tapit and Uncle Mo.

Credentials through Virtual Badge again required

From Jan. 9-14, access to the Keeneland grounds will be limited to January Sales participants who are credentialed through the Virtual Badge app. Credentials from the 2020 September and November Sales will not be valid for the January Sale, and participants should reapply for credentials.

Once again, all Keeneland employees, consignors and staff, as well as veterinarians and staff, farriers, van representatives, media and any other essential staff who will be interfacing with the public on a daily basis must have proof of a negative COVID-19 test within 10 days of their first entry to the Keeneland sales grounds. However, a COVID-19 test does not have to be taken at Keeneland.

Buyers are not required to receive a COVID-19 test but will pass through a daily health screening at the entrance gates.

Remote bidding options available

Keeneland again will provide expanded bidding opportunities for the January Sale to deliver a world-class experience no matter a person's location. Through the Keeneland Sales Portal, bid online or over the phone for real-time access and live video from the sale.

Prospective buyers should register for an account and establish credit within the Keeneland Sales Portal.

Online bidding: Buyers may watch a real-time video view of the live sale and bid simultaneously from Keeneland's online bidding platform accessible through their accounts in the Keeneland Sales Portal.

Phone bidding: Buyers can use the Keeneland Sales Portal to participate in bidding on horses by phone. Please notify Keeneland at least 24 hours prior to bidding. A Keeneland representative will call back prior to the bidding.

The Keeneland Sales team will answer any questions about expanded bidding options and the January Sale. Please contact Director of Sales Accounting Brent Hacker at 859 288-4231 or bhacker@keeneland.com.

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