Strong Clearance As Arqana Continues

As the prices have dropped, so has the clearance rate risen at Arqana, with 84% of the 164 mares and foals offered on Monday being marked as sold.

Other indicators also improved on the trade from the equivalent session last year as the average rose by 17% to €11,478 and the median jumped from €6,500 to €10,000. From a much smaller offering than in 2019, the 137 lots sold during the third session brought an aggregate of €1,572,500.

Matt Houldsworth of Howson & Houldsworth Bloodstock has been busy throughout the sale, signing for seven horses in total, including Monday’s top lot (544) from Haras du Mont dit Mont. It was the second time that Nafithaa (GB), a 4-year-old daughter of Shamardal, has been through a sale ring in 18 months and this time around she was offered in foal to Intello (Ger). Bred by Shadwell, she is a daughter of the listed-placed Lanansaak (GB) (Zamindar) from a family which traces back to the G1 Cheveley Park S. winner Desirable (GB) (Lord Gayle).

“She’s been bought for an existing client,” said Houldsworth after bidding €51,000. “It’s hard to buy mares by Shamardal and she’s from a nice Shadwell family. Her 2-year-old sister [Zaajirah] was an impressive winner for Roger Varian and the 3-year-old half-brother [Montather] has won two races from three starts, so it is a young active family.”

Top of the foals on Wednesday was a first-crop son of the G1 Prix Jacques le Marois winner Al Wukair (Ire) (lot 566). The colt out of the four-time winner Money Time (Ire) (Arch) was sold by Haras de Doumy for €40,000 to Morten Buskop.

A colt by another freshman, Sioux Nation, was the pinhook choice for Michel Zerolo at €31,000.

He said of lot 640, “I bought the dam so I had to buy the little guy. He’s a first foal, and a good-looking colt from a lovely family. He’s been bought for a group of friends and will come back here to sell next year.”

His dam, the dual winner Volute (Fr) (Rock Of Gibraltar {Ire}), who is out of a half-sister to G2 Prix de Sandringham winner Volta (Fr) (Siyouni {Fr}), went though the ring on Sunday for €65,000, carrying her second foal by Sea The Moon (Ger). Both were sold by La Motteraye Consignment.

The final day of the Arqana Breeding Stock Sale commences on Tuesday at 10am.

 

 

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Gerry Meehan New Stud Manager at Moyns Park Stud

Gerry Meehan, formerly the yearling manager at Newsells Park Stud, has been appointed to the role of stud manager at Moyns Park Stud. During his tenure at Newsells, he had approximately 70 yearlings under his care per year, and is thoroughly experienced in all aspects of stud management.

“It’s a real coup to be able to welcome Gerry to Moyns Park Stud,” said Moyns Park owner John Gardiner. “Gerry is a world-class horseman with a great track record and brings a wealth of knowledge, sales experience and management skills.”

Added Meehan, “I am thrilled to have been offered the opportunity of managing Moyns Park Stud. This well-established farm has outstanding facilities for mares, foals and yearlings. I am excited at the prospect of developing the Moyns Park broodmare band alongside John Gardiner and we are also going to expand and take on long term boarding clients as the farm is ideally located just 30 minutes from Newmarket.”

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Oxted Camp Mull Saudi Cup Options

Group 1 winner Oxted (GB) (Mayson {GB}) could contest one of the races on the Feb. 20 $20-million Saudi Cup card. Under consideration for the 2020 G1 July Cup victor is a $1.5-million six-furlong race on the King Abdulaziz Racecourse’s main track and the 1351 Turf Sprint. Oxted has never raced over a dirt surface.

“The obvious one for us would be the Turf Sprint which is run over about six and three-quarter furlongs,” said trainer Roger Teal. “I suppose his ideal trip would be six, but he has won over seven in the past so it shouldn’t be a problem. We will also have a look at the Riyadh Dirt Sprint too which is run over six as we know he goes so well over that distance.

“I’ve heard really good things about the quality of the dirt surface–I spoke to James Doyle who was very complimentary about it. Also, in the back of my mind I know that he is trained on the all-weather at home and he is a speedy horse that normally holds a prominent position, so the kick-back should be less of a concern.”

The 4-year-old ended his campaign with a fifth in the G1 QIPCO British Champions Sprint S. on Oct. 17. He has recently returned from a four-week holiday.

“He came back in on Monday [last week] after a short break just to freshen him up a bit,” added Teal. “I guess it was about four weeks or so to give him some time to chill out after a busy season. He was out in the field during the day and came back in at night. It seems to have done him the world of good and we now start our preparations for a potential trip to Riyadh in February. We will wind him up slowly and gradually step up his exercise routine.”

After Oxted’s run on British Champions Day, the Dec. 13 Longines Hong Kong International Races were judged to be held too late in the season for the Mayson gelding.

Said Teal, “The Saudi Cup meeting sits perfectly in the calendar for him as we build towards another season in the UK. We had the option of going to Hong Kong, but that meeting just came too late in the season for us. Targeting the Saudi Cup sprints allowed us to give the horse a break then bring him back. We’d love to go there and take our chance.”

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Wootton Bassett Session-Topper To USA

Foals were to the fore during the second session of the Arqana Breeding Stock Sale and Blandford Bloodstock made the early running when bidding €160,000 for a filly by the increasingly popular Wootton Bassett (GB).

The weanling (lot 251) hails from a George Strawbridge family which includes the Group 1-winning siblings Call The Wind (GB), We Are (Ire) and With You (GB), and is the first foal of the unraced Ayelet (GB) (Hat Trick {Jpn}). The mare’s listed-winning dam Dream Clover (GB) (Oasis Dream {GB}) is a half-sister to the above-named trio. Ayelet was bought by Victor Langlais at the Tattersalls July Sale for 40,000gns and sent to the former Haras d’Etreham resident for her first cover with the resultant filly being consigned by La Motteraye.

“Tom Goff, my business partner, was looking for a filly foal for one of his clients,”  said Richard Brown, who was acting on behalf of an American breeder. “Tom had tried at Newmarket but wasn’t able to come over to Arqana. Then we saw this filly. She has been bought for an owner/breeder so it’s a long-term investment. She is by a super sire and from a really lovely family.”

A foal by the similarly popular Showcasing (GB) made his way onto the shopping list of Mags O’Toole and became the most expensive colt of the day at €150,000. Another first foal, lot 273 is out of the unraced Dadao (GB) (Intello {Ger}), a daughter of Anthony Oppenheimer’s G1 Coronation S. winner Balisada (GB) (Kris {GB}) and thus a half-sister to G2 Jockey Club S.-placed Galactic Star (GB) (Galileo {Ire}).

With Arqana being mindful of the current curfew and lockdown restrictions which remain in place throughout France, the traditional National Hunt sector of this sale, which usually takes place on the final day, had been brought forward to the November sale and the remaining Flat mares and foals have been spread throughout the four days. That led to 70 fewer lots being catalogued for Sunday compared to last year, which naturally resulted in a downturn in turnover to €3,893,500 despite the clearance rate of 75%. The average was down by 16% to €29,056 and the median contracted to €24,000 from €26,000.

The well-related young Le Havre (Ire) mare No Faith (Fr) led the broodmare division and, in foal for the first time to Bated Breath (GB), lot 332 was bought by a partnership of Haras d’Etreham and Haras du Lieu Marmion for €112,000. The 5-year-old half-sister to GIII San Francisco Mile winner Tigah (Ire) (Dalakhani {Ire}) raced for Prime Equestrian won three sprint races in the provinces for Christophe Ferland.

The Wertheimer draft remained popular, with the listed winner Sonjeu (Fr) (Intello {Ger}) being bought for €150,000 by Marc-Antoine Berghgracht. The 5-year-old (lot 434) daughter of Group 2 runner-up Wait And See (Ire) (Montjeu {Ire}), who is now on her way to Ireland, is carrying her first foal by the Wertheimer-bred young Haras du Quesnay stallion Attendu (Ire). The family also includes the Group 1-winning fillies Golden Opinion (Slew O’Gold) and Samitar (GB) (Rock Of Gibraltar {Ire})

Another from the Wertheimer breeding operation to end up among the day’s leaders was the lightly-raced 3-year-old Angelissima (Fr) (Dark Angel {Ire}), who was snapped up by SARL Trotting Bloodstock for €95,000. The family has been lucky very recently for purchaser Florent Fonteyne, who this year bought Thirsty (Ire), an Oasis Dream (GB) half-brother to the filly’s dam Foreign Tune (GB) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}). The 3-year-old, who is trained by Adrien Fouassier, broke his maiden at Deauville only last week by five lengths.

“It’s a family that I know well,” said Fonteyne of lot 300. “This family has been very lucky for us. She has been bought as a breeding prospect but she could run again beforehand, so she will head to Adrien Fouassier and he will tell us if she can run or not.”

The family has also been very successful for the filly’s breeder over the years and her dam’s other siblings include group winners Impassable (Ire) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}), Spotify  (Fr) (Redoute’s Choice {Aus}) and Attendu (Ire) (Acclamation {GB}).

Haras de le Gousserie’s great year on the track was headlined by the G1 Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere victory of Sealiway (Fr) and subsequent trip to Keeneland for the Breeders’ Cup. Through Paul Nataf, the Chelhoub family added a youngster to the ranks by Sealiway’s sire Galiway (GB) in lot 385.

Out of the listed-placed Revedargent (Fr) (Kendargent {Fr}), the filly foal is not only bred on the same cross of the two Haras de Colleville stallions as Sealiway, but also the G3 Prix la Rochette winner Kenway (Fr), who also carried the colours of Haras de la Gousserie colours.  

“She has been bought as a future racing prospect,” said Nataf. “There has been Sealiway, Kenway, and we hope we have found the third.”

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