Taqaareed Heads Tattersalls February Sale at 200,000gns

NEWMARKET, UK — It was two years ago that Park Paddocks played host to arguably one of the strongest-ever editions of the Tattersalls February Sale, with a new record median (10,000gns) and the second-highest turnover (5,849,100gns) and average (17,833gns) featuring among the headline statistics.

Those lofty figures owed much to a significant Shadwell draft which included the top two lots during the opening session, just a few months on from the announcement that the operation was to be downsized.

Much has happened in the intervening period and any fears that Shadwell might be heading for a full-scale exit from the sport have since been well and truly allayed. In fact, the operation has arguably been more successful than ever in the last couple of years, certainly on the racecourse where the likes of Baaeed (GB) and Mostahdaf (Ire)—both now firmly ensconced at Shadwell's new stallion base at Beech House Stud in Newmarket—have achieved notable success.

Still, there remains the odd nugget to be mined for those looking on enviously from the outside, as Thursday's opening session at the February Sale again showed with the 11-year-old mare Taqaareed (Ire) (Sea The Stars {Ire}), one of a seven-strong Shadwell draft in 2024, taking top billing when selling to Jill Lamb on behalf of Childwickbury Stud for 200,000gns.

Successful in a Kempton maiden on the second of her three runs for John Gosden, Taqaareed has made a promising start to life as a broodmare with two winners from two runners, but it was her pedigree, as a full-sister to G1 Oaks and G1 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth S. winner Taghrooda (Ire), which really sold her to Lamb. Furthermore, she is carrying to champion two-year-old Pinatubo (Ire).

“She stood out really,” Lamb explained of lot 107. “She's a full-sister to a champion, she's a lovely model and she's in foal to a champion whose yearlings were very well received. We tried very hard to buy a foal by him last year and we could not get one.

“This foal is closely related to Tafreej (Ire) (Shamardal) who was 90-rated—it is all quite encouraging. It was a bit more than we were planning to spend and that was definitely our last bid!”

 

The significant sums that changed hands at the 2022 February Sale, when the opening session alone featured no fewer than five six-figure lots, are unlikely to be matched this year if the early evidence is anything to go by, but there was at least one more notable purchase from one of the sport's powerhouses as the Juddmonte-consigned Retort (Ire) (Frankel {GB}) (lot 129) sold to SackvilleDonald for 125,000gns.

A dual winner in France when trained by Francois Henri-Devin, latterly winning a Conditions race at Chantilly on his first start as a three-year-old, Retort is from one of Juddmonte's most decorated families as a grandson of the blue hen Hasili (Ire) (Kahyasi {Ire}), as well as being a full-brother to the G2 Prix de Sandringham winner Obligate.

“We have had a bit of luck for Highclere—we bought the subsequent Group 1 winner Durston (GB) (Sea The Moon {Ger}) for the team,” said Alastair Donald when revealing whose colours the colt will be carrying when he continues his career in Australia.

“This is a neat, bonny horse who goes on all ground and he is by Frankel. He is a proper horse, rated 90 and on the up. You need a versatile horse for Australia and I think he will stay a little bit further. Most of the family are milers but looking at his racing style he might get ten furlongs and there is good money at every distance in Australia. He will be going to Annabel Neasham and I think Harry [Herbert] will have no problem selling the shares quite quickly.”

Four-year-old filly Lady Bullet (Ire) (James Garfield {Ire}) (lot 111) was twice Listed-placed when trained by Alice Haynes. That was enough to catch the attention of James O'Mahony who, operating under the banner of Springwell Stud, went to 62,000gns to secure the half-sister to Listed winner Ever Given (Ire) (Kodi Bear {Ire}) as part of a new venture for the family.

“We will get her home and make plans, but she has her black type now and she will be retired to stud,” said O'Mahony. “We are usually trying to make fillies with black type but sometimes you have to buy them! We will send her to a proven stallion, but it is undecided who yet.

“She has been bought for Knocktoran [the farm the O'Mahony family bought last autumn]. We have not done much with the farm yet. We are going to foal the mares at home and then move them over—the plan is to run Springwell as the farm and the new farm as the stud.

“A lot of good racehorses have been produced around there and it is 250 acres. Places like that just don't come up very often—you could be a lifetime waiting for that sort of opportunity.”

From a smaller catalogue than in 2023 the clearance rate dropped by 10% to 70%, with 100 lots being sold for a total of 1,407,000gns (-38%) at an average of 14,070gns (-12%) and a median of 7,000gns (+8%).

Trade focuses solely on horses in training through the second and final session at Tattersalls, which begins at 10am on Friday.

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Building From Good Foundations

With the elite pedigrees on offer at Book 1 of the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale, buying plans can be as much about a long-term strategy as the yearling's immediate future. With that in mind, TDN asked breeders and agents for their pick of the catalogue when it comes to finding a potential foundation mare.

Trevor Stewart, breeder: Lot 155

“This is a solid fast Group 1/Group 2 family over a mile on the dam's side now with the influence of Galileo (Ire) on top. Miss France (Ire) (Dansili {GB}) has a Dubawi (Ire) foal and in foal to Lope De Vega (Ire) which is important to know going forward as a breeder.

“This filly is bred on the Sadler's Wells/Danehill cross which has been so successful in the past. When you look at the third dam, Mini Luthe (Fr) is by Klairon (Fr), a French 2000 Guineas winner and, more importantly to me, the sire of Lorenzaccio (GB) who in turn was the sire of Ahonoora (GB), who was the grand sire of my own foundation mare Cassandra Go (Ire).

Jill Lamb, bloodstock agent: Lot 336

“She may seem an obvious choice given her page, but the Dubawi (Ire) filly out of Waldlerche (GB) ticks so many boxes. 

Her distaff pedigree–she is from the famed German 'W' family first developed at Gestut Ravensburg–has depth and class. Every generation has been notable for its middle-distance quality and quantity, even going back to before this filly's third dam Wurftaube (Ger) proved herself a top-class runner and then one of the 'blue hens' of European breeding.

“By Dubawi and out of a stakes-winning Monsun (Ger) mare, the filly's racing potential is evident–the same cross having produced the likes of recent top-class siblings Yibir (GB) and Wild Illusion (GB)–and there will be plenty of top stallion options open to her in the future.

“The Sadler's Wells/ Galileo line is already a proven outcross success at the highest level, her Galileo half-brother Waldgeist (GB) winning the 2019 Arc, and her New Approach (Ire) half-sister successful in the G2 Prix de Malleret. The latter now has foals by Kingman (GB) and Siyouni (Fr) on the ground.

Her dam Waldlerche is in foal to Frankel (GB), and he could look an ideal future mate for this filly in due course, or she could prove well matched for up-and-coming stallions such as Wootton Bassett (GB) and Siyouni.”

Philippa Cooper, breeder: Lot 155

“It wasn't easy but my pick would be the Galileo (Ire) filly out of Miss France (Ire) (Dansili {GB}). I should imagine the first foal is unraced but that wouldn't worry me, as she will have a lot of fillies to run for her. It is a wonderful deep Wildenstein family, and I know Diane Wildenstein rears her stock, at Coolmore, so they are getting the best of everything. 

“Is she a foal share? If she was, then why didn't she buy out the filly? These are all questions that one has to check out when approaching the sales. She's still a young mare, a Classic winner, so if the filly didn't make it on the racecourse, she would have residual value, and one could still breed from her. 

“I have met Diane, her owner, and I like her, which is important to me, as we are all trying to help one another, as breeders.”

Jamie McCalmont, bloodstock agent: Lot 42

“I feel this filly ticks all the boxes when looking for a foundation broodmare. She's by a top stallion in Kingman (GB) out of the winning Galileo (Ire) mare Galileo Gal (Ire), who is a half-sister to three Group 1 winners, which is not seen very often in any yearling catalogue. 

“The family is as good as any in modern pedigrees, with many Group 1 winners and Breeders' Cup winners that don't even appear on the page. It is a pedigree also that will cross well with many of the leading sires standing today, and it is attractive that all the best horses on the page are milers.”

John Hayes, breeder: Lot 127

My criteria are:

  • Family
  • Speed sire, following Stonestreet's Barbara Banke's stated strategy
  • Damsire rating
  • Conformation
  • Dam a full-sister to or from the family of a top sire
  • Complete outcross to Northern Dancer line, so Dark Angel (Ire), Acclamation (GB), Mehmas (Ire), Dubawi (Ire), Tamayuz (GB)
  • Family more important than individual.

On my list would be lot 119, by Dark Angel, a full-sister to Group 2 winner and sire Birchwood (Ire) and from the family of Rumble Inthejungle (Ire), a Group 3 winner and sire G3w, speed on speed. I also like the Lope De Vega (Ire)-Lawman (Ire) cross for lot 152, while lot 42, is  Kingman (GB) grand-daughter of  Alpha Lupi (Ire) from the family of Kingmambo.

But my first choice would be lot 127, a daughter of Dubawi (Ire) who is inbred 4×4 to Shirley Heights (GB) and from the family of Lando (Ger).

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