Mehmas Colt Tops Final Goffs Foal Session

KILDARE, Ireland–The fourth and final day of the Goffs Foal Sale saw prices return to a more affordable level for the average working man or woman, and while there were no dizzying highs there was a decent level of trade for those present. With an extra day of foals compared to last year, Thursday was always going to test the resilience of the market and not surprisingly the clearance rate dropped a couple of points from the day before to 79% while the session topper, a Mehmas (Ire) colt, fetched €70,000.

Taken as a whole, the Goffs November Foal Sale returned a solid set of results with €25,560,300 worth of foals sold over the four days at an average of €34,966 and a median of €22,000. The overall clearance rate came in at a very respectable 82%. Last year's three-day foal sale saw 482 of 637 offered (75.6%) change hands for €17,578,600. The average was €36,470, and the median 20,000.

Speaking after the sale, Goffs Group Chief Executive Henry Beeby said, “What an amazing business. As we progress through this depressing pandemic it is so uplifting to be involved in an industry that is always looking forward with positivity. And there is no better example of planning for the future than buying foals so, once again, we salute all the mighty foal pinhookers who have driven a trade of strength, depth and vibrancy over the last four days as they look for the next touch. The strong home team have been joined by a multitude of English and overseas speculators along with several end users, and the result has been intense competition and often frenzied bidding especially for those that stood out. Of course they have flocked to Goffs as our vendors have provided us with the cream of the Irish foal crop and we thank every one of them for their ongoing support of the Irish National Foal Sale. As ever our mantra is proven-'we can't do it without you'–and it is only with such a strong catalogue that we can deliver the kind of sustained demand that has clearly been in evidence from Lot 1 right through to the close of business today.”

He continued, “The top of the market proved robust with the new star Frankel leading the way for the second year in succession but bidding has been as keen on each day and at all levels to vindicate so many Irish breeders' choice of Goffs for their best. Indeed, a clearance rate of 82%, up from 76% despite a far bigger catalogue, makes the point and we are so pleased to have received so much positive feedback from so many about so much. We now turn our attention to our two day Breeding Stock catalogue, which reads better than for many a year following yet more wonderful support from breeders.”

Mehmas Magic Continues

Breeders who have supported Mehmas (Ire) since his retirement to Tally-Ho Stud have by and large been well rewarded, especially considering his 2020 covering fee was just €7,500, and lot 813 provided his breeder Golden Vale Stud with a great return when selling to Tally-Ho Stud for €70,000. The colt, consigned by Meadagh Stud, is a half-brother to five winners out of Ishimagic (GB) (Ishiguru) who is a half-sister to the U.S. multiple graded stakes winner Foxysox (GB) (Foxhound). Another son of Mehmas that proved popular was lot 947 from the McEnery's Vinesgrove Stud that sold to Paula Flannery for €56,000. The colt, bred by Billy & Paul McEnery, is out of Zambezi Queen (Ire) (Helmet {Aus}), who was bought by Billy four years ago for 16,000gns.

In what has been a fairly hectic week for the Tally-Ho team between purchasing, selling and monitoring the progeny of their stallions, the O'Callaghans also added a filly on Thursday by their own young stallion Kessaar (Ire) to the team. Lot 931 cost €44,000 and is a granddaughter of the G3 Dance Design S. winner Obama Rule (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}) and the dam, Trump Alexander (Ire) (Iffraaj {GB}), is a half-sister to this year's G2 Kilboy Estate S. winner Insinuendo (Ire) (Gleneagles {Ire}).

Derek Veitch's Ringfort Stud offered a Churchill (Ire) colt on behalf of breeder Rory O'Brien and lot 846 was snapped up by John Cullinan and Roger Marley for €68,000. The colt is out of the dual winner Mistime (Ire) (Acclamation {GB}) who was bought by O'Brien for 32,000gns three years ago and is proving a sound investment.

While many of these foals are bought as pinhook investments, many are offered as a result of a recent mare investment such as the above lot and another that reaped a very good return for a shrewd breeder was lot 960 from Ardrums Stud. The farm bought the dual winner Amber Spark (Ire) (Fast Company {Ire}), a half-sister to stakes winner Ventura Diamond (Ire) (Dandy Man {Ire}), two years ago for only 16,000 gns and sent her to Dandy Man (Ire) soon after for her first cover at an advertised fee of €15,000. The resulting colt went the way of Whiteoaks for €52,000 on Thursday.

As the session continued, Tom Monaghan gave €41,000 for a son of New Bay (GB) from Albany Stud, lot 899, a half-brother to this year's winning Kevin Ryan-trained juvenile Lady Raeburn (Ire) (Mehmas {GB}). Fifteen minutes later, Mark McStay gave €40,000 for lot 904, a son of Holy Roman Emperor (Ire) from Derrymore Farm. Michael Fitzpatrick of JC Bloodstock will be hoping his early purchase of lot 805, a colt by Profitable (Ire), will prove just that when he no doubt returns to a sale ring next year. The colt out of the unraced Iffa Red (Ire) (Iffraaj {GB}) cost Fitzpatrick €36,000 and was offered by Skara Stud.

Paul and Marie McCartan have honed their craft in both breeding and unearthing future stars, and their Ballyphilip Stud took home a son of US Navy Flag for €32,000. Lot 783 is the second produce out of the unraced Fascinated (Ire) (Champs Elysees {GB}) from the family of G1 Irish 2000 Guineas winner Saffron Walden (Fr).

The focus switches to breeding stock on Friday with a 10 a.m. start featuring exciting and sizeable drafts from several global breeding operations in addition to the dam of a triple Group 1 winner.

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Hayes Mares On Song For Goffs

John Hayes went to the Goffs November Foal Sale of 2007 on a mission. Though he had grown up on a dairy farm with working horses and had himself dabbled in breeding horses for showing and eventing, this time it was a filly foal he was after, his first Thoroughbred and one he eventually hoped to breed from.

Hayes landed on a daughter of Indian Ridge (GB) out of the G1 Oaks d'Italia winner Nydrion (Critique). That €25,000 investment has paid back dividends, with two of Sophie Germain's first three foals becoming stakes horses. Those fillies, Creggs Pipes (Ire) (Rip Van Winkle {Ire}) (lot 1167) and Silver Spear (Ire) (Clodovil {Ire}) (lot 1168), both Hayes homebreds, are set to go through the ring at next weekend's Goffs November Breeding Stock Sale with Pa Doyle's Galbertstown Stables.

“I just need to reduce my numbers,” said Hayes, a consulting structural engineer who keep his horses on his 10-acre farm in Tipperary. “I'm 67, and it's only a hobby and I have a big business I'm still heavily involved in, so I want to keep it as a hobby. Three good mares is where I'd like to be.”

Recalling his visit to Kildare Paddocks 14 years ago, Hayes said, “I had wanted to buy a foal to [eventually] breed from; I wanted to have a broodmare. Sophie Germain was out of a Group 1 winner and I said, 'lovely, that's great.' I really didn't know anything about Indian Ridge–I was a complete greenhorn. She was a very late foal; she was a June foal so she was very small, but she looked nice. I met Joe Fogarty at the sales he said, 'John, you can't go wrong with her, she has Roberto on the dam's side.' He loved Roberto. So I brought her home.”

Hayes's purchase of Sophie Germain, unfortunately, was followed shortly thereafter by the economic downturn. Forced to lay off a large number of staff at his Hayes Higgins Partnership engineering consulting practice, Hayes opted to not send his filly into training.

“I was going to race her, but then the economy fell apart,” he explained. “We were letting staff go, and you can't be racing horses when you're letting staff go. That doesn't really sit well. So I decided not to race her, and I was happy enough not to because her pedigree was good enough. Indian Ridge was a phenomenal sire and she had a lovely page on the dam's side as well with Roberto.”

So Hayes, a self-described pedigree fanatic, got to work designing Sophie Germain's first mating.

“When I had all my research done I decided, yes, Galileo has worked really well over Ahonoora-line mares,” Hayes said. “Ahonoora was Indian Ridge's sire, and New Approach was that same cross. I decided, 'wouldn't it be lovely if I could have Galileo, and who would be his best son that I could afford?' I couldn't afford New Approach so I ended up with Rip Van Winkle.”

Sophie Germain was covered by Rip Van Winkle when the triple Group 1 winner was standing his first season at Coolmore for €20,000. She produced a chestnut filly that Hayes took back to Goffs November. The judges, however, didn't share Hayes's enthusiasm for her.

“I was getting €17,000 for her and I said, 'no thanks, we can do a bit better than that,'” he said. “I brought her home and entered her in the yearling sale. They didn't take her, so I took her to the breeze-ups the following year. I was getting €12,000 for her at the breeze-ups and I said, 'no thanks.'”

Hayes admits he didn't plan to be a racehorse owner, but he chose trainer Andrew Slattery for the filly he named Creggs Pipes–after a traditional Irish trad reel-and pulled together some silks for the stable he named Delphi Six Syndicate, representing Delphi, the name of his home, and his six immediate family members: himself, his wife Una and their four children.

Creggs Pipes took some time to come into her own, eventually breaking her maiden in her seventh start at three, but it was when stepped up to a mile at four that she really began to excel, winning four on the bounce including the Listed Cairn Rouge S. and the Galway Mile H.

“Winning the Galway Mile is better craic than winning the Epsom Derby,” Hayes reasoned.

Creggs Pipes picked up a group placing in the G3 Fairy Bridge S. before the season was out and again at five when third in the G3 Blue Wind S., but she almost didn't run in the race in which she earned her pattern-race win, according to Hayes.

“Andrew had her entered in the G2 Lanwades [Stud S.],” he recalled. “Then the next thing she's in season so he wasn't going to run her. He was talking to somebody and they said, 'don't let that stop you, go race her.' And she ran away with the race. The conditions suited her perfectly. She likes soft ground. When she won in Galway that was soft ground; once she got away on soft ground you couldn't catch her. She'd bolt out of the stalls and be three, four lengths ahead, and on wet ground you wouldn't catch her.”

In the meantime, Sophie Germain produced Silver Spear, by Clodovil (Ire), that sire chosen by Hayes because he had provided the G1 Falmouth S. winner Nahoodh (Ire) out of an Indian Ridge mare. Hayes-who has been singing with the RTE Choir for 26 years and plays in a trad band-named the resulting filly after another trad reel, Silver Spear. Silver Spear was sent to Slattery and broke her maiden in her fourth start, after which she was third in The Curragh's Listed Legacy S. Silver Spear picked up that crucial black-type just days before her year-younger half-brother by Australia (GB) went through the ring at Tattersalls October. His value was duly boosted to 300,000gns when purchased by Philippa Mains, and that covered the cost of his dam's next mating.

“In the meantime I had sent Sophie to Frankel and I was wondering where I was going to get the money to pay for that,” Hayes said. “Thankfully, when we sold the Australia colt, that was our Frankel fee covered. I felt that if the worst came to the worst I was going to draw my retirement fund. But my wife wouldn't be terribly keen on that idea. But that worked out. She had a beautiful filly and from day one she was a dream.”

Sophie Germain's Frankel filly was one of the highlights of this year's Goffs Orby sale, selling for €650,000 to Al Shira'aa Farm. Creggs Pipes's second foal, a Sea The Stars (Ire) filly, sold for €180,000 to Sunderland Holding at the same sale. Sunderland Holding, owners of the sire, had purchased Creggs Pipes's first foal, also a filly by Sea The Stars, for 180,000gns at Tattersalls October the year prior. Creggs Pipes's 2021 colt by Lope De Vega unfortunately died, and she is offered at Goffs in foal to Mehmas (Ire).

Silver Spear, meanwhile, failed to find the winner's enclosure at three, and has been out of training since running once this spring.

“Silver Spear was entered in a couple big Group 1 races,” Hayes said. “She was entered in the 1000 Guineas but she wasn't ready for that. She really didn't shine at three. We tried her again this year but she had gone a bit sour. So I brought her home with the intention of having her home for a month, but then I spoke with Andy and said, 'we'll retire her. She has enough done and I'm happy enough with that.'”

Hayes admitted he would have liked to have kept Silver Spear and bred her to Mehmas, like her sister. But he has a few other prospects to look forward to, including Sophie Germain herself and her 2021 Invincible Spirit filly, who he plans to retain.

“I have a 2-year-old filly [by Rock Of Gibraltar] out of Pink Ivory, who is a half-sister to the granddam of Adayar,” Hayes said. “She's a half-sister to Anna Palariva, who is the granddam of the Derby winner.

“I have a 3-year-old filly I bought because she was unsold at a sale and she was a half-sister to Alhebayeb. I bought her with the intention of breeding from her so hopefully she'll go in foal next year. She's by Dark Angel out of an Indian Ridge mare.”

In the fourteen years since Hayes plucked a young Sophie Germain from Goffs, he has put his study of pedigrees to very good use, and buyers at Goffs next weekend will have the opportunity to reap the rewards with Creggs Pipes and Silver Spear.

“I'm a big fan of Ellen Parker [creator of the Reine de Course series of influential mares], and what I've learned from her is linebreeding to the best females has proven to be a good option,” Hayes said. “I'm a bit fanatical about pedigrees. I'm always studying pedigrees. I go back six or seven generations looking at what's there, and I love that side of the business.”

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Going Global Gets The Win In Goldikova At Del Mar

On the undercard for Saturday's Breeders' Cup World Championships, Going Global (IRE) angled out from the rail on the far turn to find racing room and surge to victory in the Grade 2 Goldikova Stakes at Del Mar Thoroughbred Club in Del Mar, Calif.

Sitting midpack through six furlongs, Going Global and Flaiven Prat bided their time behind leader Princess Grace through early fractions of :23.22 for the first quarter and :47.55 for the half-mile. Around the final turn, Prat moved his filly out to the outside of Zofelle (IRE) and Princess Grace, and sprinted to the lead midstretch to take the Goldikova by 2 1/2 lengths. Zofelle was second and favorite Princess Grace hung on for third. Abscond, Bodhicitta, Constantia, Ippodamia's Girl, and Glesga Gal rounded out the order of finish.

The final time for the one-mile G2 stakes was 1:34.57. Find this race's chart here.

Going Global paid $7.60, $4.20, and $2.60. Zofelle paid $5.40 and $3.00. Princess Grade paid $2.20.

“We were running well all the way. She was comfortable. When I took her out she showed me a good turn of foot. When she finished she still had something in the tank,” Prat said after the Goldikova.

“I loved the position all the way around. And when Flavien (Prat) swung her outside in the stretch she really hit a great stride. This is a big step up, going against older fillies and mares, and she handled it beautifully,” trainer Phil D'Amato told the Del Mar Press Office after the race.

Bred in Ireland by N. Hartery, Going Global is by Mehmas (IRE) out of the Invasor (ARG) mare Wrood. The 3-year-old filly is owned by CYBT, Michael Dubb, Saul Gervetz, Michael Nentwig, and Ray Pagano. Consigned by The Castlebridge Consignment, Going Global was purchased by Pioneer Racing for $16,987 at the 2019 Goffs Sportsman's Yearling Sale. In 2021, the filly also has victories in the G1 Del Mark Oaks, the G2 Honeymoon, and the G3 Providencia for a record of six wins in seven starts and career earnings of $648.792.

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Supremacy To Stand At Yeomanstown In 2022

Last year's G1 Middle Park S. winner Supremacy (Ire) (Mehmas {Ire}-Triggers Broom {Ire}, by Arcano {Ire}) will enter stud at Yeomanstown Stud next year. A fee will be announced at a later date.

England's highest-rated 2-year-old of 2020, Supremacy also won the G2 Richmond S. for owner Jason Goddard and trainer Clive Cox. With a rating of 118, he is the highest-rated son of Mehmas and hails from the prolific family of Group 1 winner Xtension (Ire) and champion sprinter Harry Angel (Ire).

“Supremacy is just pure class,” said Cox. “His talent was clear to see early on with a blistering turn of foot and coupled with his wonderful laid-back attitude, he was an absolute pleasure to train. I really look forward to having a few of his progeny at Beechdown Stables in the years to come.”

Yeomanstown's Gay O'Callaghan said “we are delighted to have Supremacy join our stallion roster. He was an exceptional 2-year-old and is by a high class stallion, from a very good female line. Furthermore, like our flagship stallion, Dark Angel, he was an impressive winner of the G1 Middle Park.”

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