She’s Apple’s: NH Star Tops Goffs At €530,000

It wasn’t too hard to predict that Gigginstown House Stud’s 11-time Grade 1 winner Apple’s Jade (Fr) (Saddler Maker {Ire}) would be the star of the Goffs December National Hunt Sale and, entering the ring just a handful of lots before the end of the two-day auction, the 8-year-old mare (lot 515) duly commanded the top price of the sale, eventually bringing the hammer down at €530,000.

Along with her own illustrious race record, an extra selling point was provided by the fact that Apple’s Jade was offered carrying her first foal by the hugely popular Walk In The Park (Ire), the sire of top-class chasers Douvan (Fr) and Min (Fr). It was her former trainer Gordon Elliott who placed the final bid, and he was acting on behalf of Noel Moran’s Bective Stud.

“It will be a very, very long time before we see her like again and it’s next to impossible to have a chance at auction to buy a mare like her who won 11 Grade 1 races,” said Moran via telephone after the sale. “We’re delighted to have gotten her and I’d say in future we will definitely be keeping her progeny to race.

Gordon Elliott added, “She’s been a horse of a lifetime for me and I hope she will be just as successful for Noel and Valerie. They are looking for some high-class broodmares and she topped the bill. I hope she’s really lucky for them.”

Gigginstown’s Eddie O’Leary also reflected on the career of Apple’s Jade. He said, “She’s a very, very special mare and if she breeds horses with half the heart she has they will be absolutely fine. We’re sorry to see her go as she’s been such a special mare for us and I hope that she will be just as successful for Noel and Valerie.”

Along with Apple’s Jade, her dam, the five-time winner Apple’s For Ever (Fr) (Nikos {Fr}), has also produced the useful Grade 2-winning hurdler and full-sister Apple’s Shakira (Fr) among her five winning offspring to date.

Gigginstown House Stud, which also sold Cheltenham Festival runner-up Barra (Fr) (Vendangeur {Ire}) in foal to Poet’s Word (GB) for €70,000, was the leading vendor at the sale.

The majority of the catalogue was made up of foals, and the demand for the stock of Walk In The Park continued during the second day but the most expensive weanling of the day was a filly by Flemensfirth, who was retired from stud duties in August at the age of 28. The half-sister to the Grade 2-winning chaser and hurdler Irish Saint (Fr) (Saints Des Saints {Fr}) was consigned as lot 288 by Ballyreddin Stud and, at €80,000, was the selection of Peter Molony, a noted buyer of National Hunt fillies whose purchases include the unbeaten five-time Grade 1 winner Honeysuckle (GB) (Sulamani {Ire}).

Molony, who owns Rathmore Stud, said, ” I saw her six weeks ago at home and loved her, and she’s turned inside out since then. It’s a lovely, current pedigree with lots happening and she’s one of the last Flemensfirths.”

He added, “We will take her home and dream for the next two years. We’ll see whether she’ll come back [to the store sale].”

Molony also signed for lot 324, a Walk In The Park filly, for €40,000. He said of Peria Stud’s half-sister to listed bumper winner Glory and Fortune (Ire) (Fame And Glory {GB}), ” She’s a lovely big filly. I love the sire and, again, it’s a nice current pedigree. She’ll definitely be one for the Land Rover Sale in 2023.”

Walk In The Park had 23 foals sold across the two days at an average price of €31,000, well above the overall average for the foal section of the sale, which was €14,487, which was 2.5% up on last year’s trade. The turnover for foals was €4,520,000, which was down by 8% but from 35 fewer foals sold. 

For the sale as a whole, the aggregate was €5,219,100, almost exactly on par with last year, but from the sale of 41 fewer horses. The clearance rate was up a point at 71%, the average was up by 11% at €16,010, and the median down by 4% at €10,000.

Goffs Group chief executive Henry Beeby said, “To hold the first Thoroughbred sale in Ireland on its scheduled date since the outbreak of Covid-19 is noteworthy in itself. Like everyone in the country we have endured a truly torrid time and approached the sale with a degree of trepidation. Could we even conduct the sale and, if so, how would it measure up?

“On behalf of all the team at Goffs I want to thank everyone – vendors, purchasers, sales staff, vets, caterers, Covid stewards – for their support, forbearance, help and understanding over the last few days. We have managed to conduct a sale in as near to traditional format as possible whilst respecting and implementing a whole range of protocols to ensure Kildare Paddocks was safe and compliant at all times. We salute the patience of all attendees and their acceptance of one-way systems, number restrictions, social distancing, compulsory facemasks and the rest. This is not the way we like to ‘welcome’ visitors to our sales but this is truly a time of ‘needs must’.”

He added, “So to the business. We have been both relieved and delighted with the strength and depth of the two days which was good enough to feel ‘normal’. Indeed, there has been fierce competition for the superb bunch of foals with which we were entrusted by our vendors and to end up with a set of figures that were anywhere near last year’s excellent results, never mind ahead, is such a relief. Again we are so grateful to our vendors who are supporting us with increasing numbers of their best bred National Hunt youngsters as we are nothing without them and their support has allowed us to grow this sale into a catalogue of market leading potential.

“And then there’s Apple’s Jade. We were truly honoured to be entrusted with her by Michael and Eddie O’Leary, and simply overjoyed that she lived up to her star billing. Her price of €530,000 obliterates the record for a National Hunt mare to ensure her appearance in the sales ring absolutely matched up to her racecourse reputation and we look forward to seeing her progeny carry on her mighty legacy, perhaps even in the Goffs sales ring en route to big-race success.”

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Half To Al Wukair Lines Up At Deauville

Observations on the European Racing Scene turns the spotlight on the best European races of the day, highlighting well-pedigreed horses early in their careers, horses of note returning to action and young runners that achieved notable results in the sales ring. Today’s Observations features a half to a young Group 1-winning sire.

11.25 Deauville, Debutantes, €22,000, 2yo, c/g, 7 1/2f (AWT)
VERDERON (IRE) (Lope De Vega {Ire}) is a notable newcomer for Godolphin and Andre Fabre on the Polytrack, being a 500,000gns Tattersalls December Foal Sale purchase. The half-brother to the recent Polytrack listed scorer Indie Angel (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}) faces seven on this introduction.

11.55 Deauville, Debutantes, €22,000, 2yo, f, 7 1/2f (AWT)
CASIMIA (IRE) (Siyouni {Fr}) represents her breeders Ballylinch Stud and is a half-sister to the G1 Prix Jacques Le Marois hero and Bouquetot resident Al Wukair (Ire) (Dream Ahead). Robert Collet saddles the March-foaled bay, who encounters 13 peers on this debut.

4.30 Dundalk, Mdn, €11,000, 2yo, 8f (AWT)
RULING (GER) (Camelot {GB}) cost Qatar Racing Limited 210,000gns at last year’s Tattersalls October Yearling Sale Book 2 and starts out for Joseph O’Brien. His dam is the 2008 G1 Preis der Diana heroine Rosenreihe (Ire) (Catcher In The Rye {Ire}), whose progeny include the G1 Deutsches Derby third Savvy Six (Ger) (Pour Moi {Ire}).

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Funding Boost For Scottish Racing

Scottish horse racing will receive £2-million in grants as part of a £55-million funding package for sports to help navigate the pandemic.

Delly Innes, manager of Scottish Racing, said, “As Scottish racecourses continue to race behind closed doors, this financial support from the government is not only very welcome, but absolutely vital for everyone in our sport. We’re delighted that the Scottish government has recognised the importance of the nation’s second most popular sport and the potentially devastating financial implications the pandemic has had on the industry north of the border. As a group, we are all very grateful to the Government Ministers and officials we have worked with for their support for horse racing in Scotland and we will continue to work closely with them to return crowds to racecourses as soon as possible.”

Scottish Sports Minister Joe Fitzpatrick said, “I am pleased to announce this substantial funding package, which will help to ensure those sports which have been worst affected by the loss of ticket revenue during the pandemic are able to bridge the gap in revenue until spectators are able to return safely to sports events in larger numbers.

“While restrictions on supporters at events have been vital in stopping the spread of the virus and saving lives, there can be no doubt that they have created real hardships for many sports clubs. These clubs are at the heart of our communities and, without urgent financial support, the survival of some could be in question.”

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Irish Injured Jockeys Calendars, Christmas Cards On Sale

Irish Injured Jockeys 2021 calendars and Christmas cards are available to purchase through their charity partners TRI equestrian or in their stores at The Curragh or the Meadows Equestrian Centre in Lurgan. The calendars are €15 and a pack of 10 Christmas cards are €12. All proceeds from sales will go directly to the charity.

Ruby Walsh, Irish Injured Jockeys Chairman, said, “After a break for a few years, we are delighted to present our calendars and Christmas cards. Twenty-twenty has been a challenging year for everyone but by buying an Irish Injured Jockeys calendar or Christmas cards, you will make a big difference to the support programmes we have in place for my weigh-room colleagues.

“Huge thanks go to Peter Curling and the racing photographers who have kindly donated artwork and 12 stunning photographs which illustrate our wonderful sport so beautifully–I’m still struggling to pick my favourite. Thanks also to our charity partner TRI equestrian for their help with sales distribution. May I take this opportunity to wish everyone a Happy Christmas and a memorable, safe year of racing for us all in 2021, especially to our fantastic supporters and patrons.”

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