Sea The Stars Likely Mate For Verry Elleegant

Eleven-times Group 1 winner Verry Elleegant (NZ) (Zed {NZ}) is likely to visit leading European sire Sea The Stars (Ire) in her first year at stud in 2023, Racing.com reports.

Co-owner Brae Sokolski told the website that the decision was not final, but that the ownership was leaning in the direction of breeding to the sire that has been represented by the world's top-rated turf horse Baaeed (GB) and the legendary stayer Stradivarius (Ire).

“She'll be served to northern hemisphere time and while no final decision has been made on the stallion, Sea The Stars is probably the most likely suitor,” Sokolski said of last year's Melbourne Cup hero.

“Then we will decide whether to keep her there (Europe) and do it again or bring her back. It's unresolved at the moment.”

Having taken races like the G1 Lexus Melbourne Cup and G1 Caulfield while under the care of Chris Waller, Verry Elleegant was sent to the northern hemisphere this spring to be trained by Francis-Henri Graffard. In four European appearances, the 7-year-old was third in the G2 Qatar Prix Foy and closed her career with an unplaced effort in the G1 QIPCO British Champions Fillies and Mares at Ascot Oct. 15.

Sea The Stars resides at the Aga Khan's Gilltown Stud in Ireland, where he served mares at an advertised fee of €150,000 in 2022.

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Observations: Sea Of Class Brother Set for Kempton Bow

14.25 Saint-Cloud, Mdn, €27,000, unraced 2yo, f, 7 1/2fT
Christoph Berglar's homebred NIGHT OASIS (GB) (Oasis Dream {GB}) is kin to two black-type performers out of a stakes-placed half-sister to MG1SW sire Novellist (Ire) (Monsun {Ger}) and this term's G1 Irish Oaks heroine Magical Lagoon (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}). Waldemar Hickst's representative is confronted by nine in this debutantes' contest, including Haras d'Etreham's 200,000gns Tattersalls December foal Sea Salinas (GB) (Sea The Stars {Ire}), who is a Francis Graffard-conditioned half-sister to G1 Premio Lydia Tesio winner Sortilege (Ire) (Tiger Hill {Ire}); Christopher Head incumbent Neomeris Fr) (Anodin {Ire}), a half-sister to MGSW sire French Navy (GB) (Shamardal); and Guy-Roger Petit's Miss Lilibeth (Fr) (Shalaa {Ire}), who is an Alex Pantall-trained daughter of G1 Prix Morny victrix Silca's Sister (GB) (Inchinor {GB}).

14.28 Kempton, Nov, £9,900, 3yo/up, f/m, 8f (AWT)
Godolphin's hitherto unraced 3-year-old distaffer WHISPERING ROMANCE (IRE) (Kingman {GB}) was one of nine millionaires at Tattersalls' 2020 October Book 1 fixture and makes her belated debut for Charlie Appleby in this one-mile test. Her eight rivals include the once-raced John and Thady Gosden trainee Lady Loulou (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}), who is a out of a Group-placed half-sister to MG1SW sire Lope De Vega (Ire) (Shamardal).

15.38 Kempton, Mdn, £16,000, 2yo, 8f (AWT)
Sunderland Holdings' AMLETO (IRE) (Sea The Stars {Ire}) was the highest-priced Tattersalls December yearling at 240,000gns last year and debuts for the William Haggas stable responsible for his G1 Irish Oaks and G1 Yorkshire Oaks-winning full-sister and G1 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe runner-up Sea Of Class (Ire). The June foal's seven stakes siblings also include G1 Premio Lydia Tesio-winning G2 Oaks d'Italia heroines Charity Line (Ire) (Manduro {Ger}) and Final Score (Ire) (Dylan Thomas {Ire}). His opponents are headed by Valmont's once-raced €120,000 Goffs Orby yearling Mr Buster (Ire) (Sea The Stars {Ire}), who is out of an unraced full-sister to MG1SW champion Islington (Ire) (Sadler's Wells), from the Ralph Beckett stable; and Pat Fitzsimons's Blue Antares (Ire) (Frankel {GB}), a once-raced half to MG1SW sire Blue Point (Ire) (Shamardal), who travels south from Charlie and Mark Johnston's Yorkshire base.

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Shadwell To Announce Details On Baaeed’s Stud Career This Week

Shadwell will announce details relating to Baaeed (GB)'s stud career later this week, according to the owner-breeder's racing manager Angus Gold, who also revealed that Group 1-winning sprinter Minzaal (Ire) will be joining their roster ahead of the next year's breeding season.

However, Baaeed's brother Hukum (Ire) (Sea The Stars {Ire}), whose career hung in the balance after he suffered an injury when winning the G1 Coronation Cup at Epsom, returned to training with Owen Burrows on Monday and is expected to make a return to the track in 2023.

A decision over what fee Baaeed will stand for in his debut season at stud has yet to be decided upon with Gold insisting that the six-time Group 1 winner is no less of an exciting stallion prospect despite losing his unbeaten record when fourth on his final start in the G1 Champion S. at Ascot on Saturday.

Gold said, “I'm not a huge fan of making excuses for horses. I saw William [Haggas] saying that, when a horse gets beaten, it is usually because they haven't run fast enough. My own personal feeling is that the ground blunted his speed.

“People have their own ideas, it's what this game is about, lots of opinions. People will say that he was positioned too far back. I can't have that. He moved up beautifully coming to the bend and Jim [Crowley, jockey] pulled him out.

“On the top of the ground, I'd have expected him to quicken, like he normally does. This horse has a turn of foot. That's his potent weapon. But it just wasn't there at all. He just plugged away very gamely.”

He added, “Some other people will say that he didn't stay. Well, with the greatest respect in the world, you only have to look at York to knock that theory on the head. Visually, York was by far and away his most impressive run. So, I refuse to subscribe to that theory.”

The fact that Baaeed could not better stablemate My Prospero (Ire) (Iffraaj {GB}) (third at 22-1) when suffering a shock defeat at the hands of Bay Bridge (GB) (New Bay {GB}) in Saturday's swansong suggests to Gold that the horse who drew comparisons to his sire Sea The Stars and even Frankel (GB) did not show his true colours at Ascot.

He explained, “William knows where they are in terms of talent and, the fact Baaeed couldn't get past him [My Prospero] tells you everything you need to know. That's not trying to be rude about My Prospero in any way.

“With a horse who can quicken like Baaeed can, there's not many who can do it on the top of the ground at that level and be as effective on the other extreme. It puts into perspective how fantastic Frankel was–he was able to overcome that horrible ground but our horse couldn't do it.”

He added, “While it was disappointing he didn't go out unbeaten, he's no lesser horse in my eyes anyway.  We're just thrilled to get him back in one piece and hopefully he'll be going to stud.”

Details of that second career at stud are being ironed out chiefly between Sheikha Hissa al Maktoum and Derrinstown Stud's Stephen Collins and an announcement can be expected by the end of the week.

Gold said, “We'll be announcing plans in the next few days and we're all hugely excited about his stud career. I am not involved in the stud side but I have had a lot of enquiries from about 10 weeks back.

“Lots of people, some serious breeders, are very keen to use the horse. He's the new kid on the block so, hopefully, if we price him right, he will appeal for a considerable time to come.

“There's always a new horse around so that's where we've got to be careful. If we can set the fee correctly so that breeders can use this horse happily, they will use him not just next year, but going forward.

“To be honest, we're still discussing and obviously Sheikha Hissa and her family are involved in those talks, as is Stephen Collins [manager at Derrinstown Stud] in Ireland and several people here. We want to get it right and, for the horse's sake, it's important that we do.”

Minzaal, the highest-rated son of Mehmas (Ire), went out in a blaze of glory after it emerged that he fractured his knee when rocketing to a breakthrough Group 1 victory in the Sprint Cup at Haydock last month. Details about his planned career at stud will also be made public soon.

Gold said, “Again, it's still being discussed but the one thing I do know is Sheikha Hissa has said that we will definitely be holding onto the horse. He will be standing at one of our studs in either England or Ireland and hopefully we will have a decision to announce in the near future.”

On Hukum, he added, “Hukum went back into training yesterday [Monday]. Sheikha Hissa is very keen to keep him in training next year, obviously he will be an older horse, but he just hit his top form when unfortunately undone by an injury.

“We looked after him at the stud after that and, touch wood, he has healed really well.

“Sheikha Hissa is particularly fond of this horse and was keen to see him race on next year. He has gone back to Owen Burrows and, all being well, will be back on the track next year.”

Shadwell ended a two-year drought at the British yearling sales in style by snapping up 10 youngsters at Book 1 and Book 2 this month as Sheikha Hissa marked her first trip to Park Paddocks.

The world-famous operation is reported to have a juvenile team in the mid-50s to look forward to next term. However, it's a colt in the current crop of juveniles, Naqeeb (Ire), a Nathaniel (Ire) half-brother to Baaeed, who is drumming up interest ahead of an intended debut in the coming weeks.

Gold said, “Aghareed (Kingmambo) [the dam of Baaeed and Hukum] is 13 now. She has a Nathaniel 2-year-old, who is a nice type of horse, a bigger, longer and scopier horse to Baaeed, as you'd probably expect.

“Hopefully William will get this horse out in the next two or three weeks. She has a very nice Night Of Thunder (Ire) yearling colt who is a late May foal so I doubt he'll be particularly early or precocious but he's a nice type of horse.

“Unfortunately the mare was barren to New Bay (GB) this year but she is back in foal to Sea The Stars now. Touch wood, there is still a lot to look forward to with her.”

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Returning Sea The Stars Colt Heads Arqana Opener 

DEAUVILLE, France–Everything changes, especially the format of bloodstock sales, and Arqana's five-day Octoberfest is no exception. This year Part I has been extended to two days from one, and after the first session in Deauville on Monday, it is probably also fair to say that the more things change the more they stay the same.

Sea The Stars (Ire) was the sire of the top Ecurie des Monceaux, that juggernaut of a French sales consignment, was the session's leading vendor, and Stroud Coleman Bloodstock the leading buyer, but Haras d'Etrenham also enjoyed a good day, selling 18 yearlings for an average price in excess of €85,000, and the buyers' list, which naturally featured many local names, also included three purchases for Klaravich Stables as well as a number of Australian interests.

As ever, a reshuffled format, with an expanded Part I, makes a year-on-year comparison tricky, but for the record, a decent day of trade saw 165 yearlings sold (81%) for an average of €77,479 and median of €55,000. The first-day tally stood at €12,784,000.

It's the diehards hanging in there now as the 2022 yearling season begins its steady descent, having generally flown higher than ever, amid the odd bout of turbulence, from Arqana August to Tattersalls October and everything else in between. Those people you were delighted to see strutting around Deauville in swanky shorts in August have moderated their stride to a resigned shuffle and their daily greeting to not much more than a grunt. And who can blame them? We've all seen each other week after week for the last two months, through thousands of yearlings and over endless cups of coffee and the odd bottle of wine. The bonhomie has been replaced by Berocca. 

But, in Normandy this week there are still plenty of reasons to be cheerful. As ever, when there is racing on next door, the sales schedule is dictated by the stakes-race programme, so Tuesday's action in the ring will begin at 2pm once the Prix des Reservoirs and Prix Zeddaan have been run. 'Tis a marvellous three-day meeting this week at the Hippodrome de la Touques, and one which can drop plenty of clues for next year. Take last year's Prix de Saint-Desir for unraced 2-year-olds, for example. Won by Erevann (Fr), who has subsequently won the G2 Prix Daniel Wildenstein and finished third in the G1 Prix Jacques le Marois, the race also featured G2 Prix Guillaume d'Ornano winner and Arc fourth Al Hakeem (GB), Poule d'Essai des Poulains third Tribalist (GB), and G2 Prix Niel winner Simca Mille (Ire).

Plenty of these yearlings will end up on Deauville's hallowed turf in the years to come, but not the duo of fillies by Wootton Bassett (GB) who provided an early reminder of the international forces still at play when signed for by Michel Zerolo on behalf of American-based Klaravich Stables, which has had such noted success on the US turf with graduates of the Tattersalls October Sale trained by Chad Brown. Zerolo's recruitment on the owner's behalf included lot 90, the late May filly out of Rhodalia (GB), a daughter of Galileo (Ire) and the GI Beverley D S. winner Royal Highness (Ger), at €250,000. This purchase followed the earlier strike for lot 29, the first foal of the G3 Prix de Royaumont runner-up Malevra (Fr) (Le Havre {Ire}), herself a grand-daughter of the Oaks d'Italia winner Lady Bentley (GB) (Bellypha {Ire}).

Audarya (Fr), bought from this sale by Anthony Stroud five years ago, advertised to a wider audience the scope of Wootton Bassett's capabilities when winning the GI Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Turf, and the sire was met with approval by American buyers on Monday as lot 97, the Le Thenney-bred filly out of Salve Sicilia (Ger) (Soldier Hollow {GB}), was sold by La Motteraye Consignment to Steven Rocco at €140,000. The filly's dam is another to have a European Oaks winner as her grand-dam, this one the G1 Preis der Diana winner Salve Regina (Ger) (Monsun {Ger}), the sister to Samum (Ger) and Schiaparelli (Ger). 

The top price of the day, the supplemented lot 111b, a Sea The Stars (Ire) colt, was taking his second turn in the Arqana ring in two months, as he was signed for during the August Sale by Chauvigny Global Equine at €675,000. Reoffered here by by co-breeder Haras du Mont Dit Mont to dissolve a partnership, the first foal of listed winner Shamtee (Ire), who is both by Shamardal and from his family (the colt's fourth dam is Irish Oaks winner Helen Street) was bought by David Menuisier at €340,000.

“He will come back to England and we'll try to do our best with him,” said the Sussex-based French trainer. “He has been on our radar for some time as he was here in August but the sale didn't go through. He has been bought for a client who has supported my stable for a long time.” The colt was later listed as bought by Didier Reed's Prime Equestrian. 

Phillipe and Gitte Allaire of Haras de Bouttemont stepped in to buy a strapping daughter of Lope De Vega (Fr) from Coulonces Sales. Offered as lot 200 on behalf of Elisabeth Fabre's Haras de Saint Laurent, the chestnut filly is out of the Listed Prix Dahlia winner Alzubra (GB) (Dansili {GB}) and is a full-sister to Arapaho, a stakes winner in both France and Australia. 

“She has three black-type siblings and we thought she was really elegant,” said Gitte Allaire. “We would like to breed from her later as she has such a lovely pedigree. Now we just have to find a nice name for her.”

Anthony Stroud and Michel Zerolo accounted for the next six lots in descending price order. The Sea The Stars colt from JK Thoroughbreds (lot 164) will race for Godolphin after being signed for by Stroud at €300,000. A three-quarter brother to young Haras du Logis stallion Cloth Of Stars (Ire) out of the War Command mare Warless (Ire), he has one of the strongest pages in the book, which includes the Oaks winner Light Shift (Ire), her son Ulysses (Ire) and the mare's full-sister Shiva (Jpn), both of whom are Group 1 winners. 

Acting on behalf of a client of trainer Simon Crisford, Stroud also signed for Haras du Quesnay's Nathaniel (Ire) colt (lot 144) whose dam Toride (Fr) (Fuisse {Fr}) is a haf-sister to Treve (Fr) and who is already a black-type producer herself, with listed winner Lady Day (Fr) (Motivator {GB}) and Group 3-placed Maximus (Fr) (Intello {Ger}) to her credit.

“We thought he was a very well-balanced, good-moving horse,” Stroud noted. “Nathaniel is of course a Derby-winning sire and this is a good family going back to Treve, and from a wonderful farm that keeps producing good horses.”

Further international interest was provided by Australian agent John Foote, a regular at this auction, who signed for lot 9, Haras d'Ombreville's daughter of Almanzor out of the Listed Winterkonigin Trial winner Komische (Ire) (Fastnet Rock {Aus}), for €140,000.

The breeze-up boys (and some girls) were still hard at it in Deauville. It will be worth keeping an eye on the Dubawi (Ire) colt bought by Mags O'Toole and Norman Williamson for €150,000 from the Monceaux draft (lot 48). When a yearling by a top sire sells for relatively little, there can be a tendency to think 'what was wrong?', but it's also easy to imagine that those blockbuster names can be off-putting to some who may assume that buyers with deeper pockets will be there to pick them off. 

Williamson is a passed master of turning a well-bred individual into a stellar breezer, and he did so with a Dubawi colt last year. The St Leger winner Eldar Eldarov (GB), who is one of three Group 1 winners in three countries for breeder Kirsten Rausing in 2022, mystifyingly made 'only' £110,000 as a yearling and returned to the Arqana Breeze-up to sell for £480,000. On paper the yearling colt bought on Monday has claims to be every bit as classy as Eldar Eldarov: the first foal of his winning dam Mulan (Ire) (Kingman {GB}), his relatives scattered about the page include Chicquita (Ire), Magic Wand (Ire), Magical Romance (GB) and Channel (Ire).

Tom Whitehead of Powerstown Stuf recruited 12 yearlings at Keeneland in September along with those bought in Europe. The latest batch includes a filly by Siyouni (Fr) from Haras d'Etreham, who was  for €130,000. Her dam Lady Baker (Pioneerof The Nile) is a daughter of the dual Group 3 winner Peace Royale (Ger) (Sholokhov {Ire}) whose other offspring include the stakes-winning fillies Peace In Motion (Hat Trick) and Peace Society (Iffraaj {GB}).

Underlining the increasing scope in pedigree recruited by those working the breeze-up sector, the same family attracted the attention of Mick Murphy of Longways Stable, who went to €180,000 for lot 68 from Haras d'Etreham. The Lope De Vega colt is out of Penny Lane (Ger) (Lord Of England {Ger}), a Listed-winning half-sister to the aforementioned Peace Royale from a black-type-laden German family.

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