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		<title>‘He’s Everything Clive Cox Said He’d Be’: Caturra Takes To The Ropes</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The winds of change have blown through Overbury Stud in the last year. Gone is the stalwart of the British National Hunt ranks, Kaya Tara (GB), who died in retirement in December at the age of 28. Last summer the Gloucestershire farm had welcomed the horse that many will hope could be his replacement, Golden</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The winds of change have blown through Overbury Stud in the last year. Gone is the stalwart of the British National Hunt ranks, Kaya Tara (GB), who died in retirement in December at the age of 28. Last summer the Gloucestershire farm had welcomed the horse that many will hope could be his replacement, Golden Horn (GB), bought from Anthony Oppenheimer by Jayne McGivern as his burgeoning National Hunt statistics caught many an eye. Then, at the other end of the spectrum, in came Caturra (Ire) last autumn, the first son of Mehmas (Ire) to stand in Britain and, judging by early demand, a welcome addition to the more commercial end of the stallion ranks in the UK.</p>
<p>&#8220;The response has been tremendous,&#8221; says Overbury Stud's Simon Sweeting, who may well be giving serious consideration to installing a revolving door on the covering barn. &#8220;He has got some super mares. His owner, Saeed bin Mohammed Al Qassimi, has really got behind him and he's bought some lovely mares, especially for him. And obviously he is determined that he succeeds, like we all are. But we've got some tremendous support from people that I would consider to be really good breeders. Nick Bradley is sending at least six mares, Fiona Denniff is supporting him, Whatton Manor Stud, Richard Kent, Paul Shanahan has a share in him. Byerley Stud and Houghton Bloodstock are also sending a lot. Good, sensible breeders who produce winners have got behind him, so hopefully that's going to give him a chance.&#8221;</p>
<p>The saying goes that if something ain't broke, don't fix it, and for the team at Overbury, it was well worth taking a chance on Caturra so soon after the early success of Ardad (Ire), who was Britain's leading first-season sire in 2021, and whose stand-out son, the treble Group 1 winner Perfect Power (Ire), has recently joined Darley's team of stallions at Dalham Hall Stud.<span> </span></p>
<p>It is easy to join the dots: Ardad, Caturra, and Perfect Power were all bred by Tally-Ho Stud, where Ardad's sire Kodiac (GB) has stood with distinction for years, and which is also home to Mehmas. Furthermore, both Ardad and Caturra won the G2 Flying Childers S. Ironically, this was also the race that was seemingly at the mercy of Cotai Glory (GB) when he jinked and unseated George Baker. Seven years later, Cotai Glory, who also stands at Tally-Ho Stud, edged out Ardad to be the leading freshman sire of Europe.</p>
<p>&#8220;It's extraordinary how Tally-Ho keep producing horses like this, but they do. And we're very lucky to be the beneficiaries further down the line,&#8221; admits Sweeting.<span> </span></p>
<p>This week scientists at University College Dublin and PlusVital have <a href="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/researchers-discover-stress-genes-in-racehorses/">published research</a> which has identified genes associated with stress in the racehorse, and it serves as a timely reminder as to the importance of that magical ingredient in a horse's make-up which is every bit as important as ability: temperament. This is a trait which has often been spoken about in regard to Mehmas himself, who was famously so laidback as an early juvenile in his days with breeze-up pinhooker Roger Marley that he barely paid the son of Acclamation (GB) any attention&#8211;until he started galloping.</p>
<p>Caturra hails from the second crop of Mehmas and, according to his former trainer Clive Cox, and now to Sweeting, he appears to have adopted a similar no-nonsense approach to life.<span> </span></p>
<p>&#8220;He's absolutely brilliant. He really is just a very straightforward horse,&#8221; Sweeting says. &#8220;He enjoys the routine. He's very relaxed about the way that we do things with him, seeing a lot of the other horses like mares and foals in the same yard as him, and the other stallions. He's quite happy and relaxed out in the paddock, and he's taken to the covering tremendously. He's everything, in fact, that Clive Cox said he would be. He does what you want, as he did when he was in training.&#8221;</p>
<p>He continues, &#8220;He's getting more than his fair share of mares in foal. It's obviously the slower part of the season, so he is not under pressure. But he's getting them in foal with great regularity. So we are really pleased with the early results. He's very virile, and he's got a great libido.&#8221;</p>
<p>Sweeting adds, &#8220;Temperament is obviously such an important thing because, I keep saying it to people: if the trainers like them, then you've got half a chance. But if the trainers don't like them, if they haven't got a good attitude, they can very quickly turn against them and then you are sunk before you even start.&#8221;</p>
<p>Caturra is out of the Sleeping Indian (GB) mare Shoshoni Wind (GB), a decent handicapper over five and six furlongs, with three wins to her name and a runner-up finish in the Listed Empress S. at Newmarket. Though he has predominantly speed influences close up in his pedigree, the four-year-old's third dam, Pat Or Else (GB) (Alzao), is a half-sister to the St Leger and Gold Cup winner Classic Cliche (Ire) (Salse) and to Yorkshire Oaks and Prix Vermeille victrix My Emma (GB) (Marju {Ire}). With around 115 mares currently booked to him, Caturra clearly will be given a good chance to try to emulate the start made by his own sire in Ireland, and by his fellow Overbury resident, Ardad, whose popularity continues with 145 mares booked in to date.<span> </span></p>
<p>&#8220;We did wonder when we started him how Caturra would impact on Ardad or vice versa,&#8221; Sweeting says. &#8220;But actually they're in two different brackets. One is proven and one is not. And they are two very different things for breeders to pick out and reasons for them to use either one.<span> </span></p>
<p>&#8220;Caturra at the moment is a good level below [Ardad] in price, although a very similar type of horse at the start. But Ardad, he just feels very established now, and particularly having another stakes winner at the weekend, he just feels like he's done it and people can rely on him. You know you're going to get a good-looking horse, you know you've got the potential of a racehorse, and you know that people are going to like them at the sales. Whereas Caturra, you're paying a lot less money, but of course he has to prove himself, so they are in two different places in the market.&#8221;</p>
<p>While the two young sprint stallions are clearly going to be kept busy this covering season, busier still will be the Derby and Arc winner Golden Horn. He is listed as having covered 152 mares in his final year at Darley, and his book will be just as full this time around, with the Cheltenham Festival winner Concertista (Fr) (Nathaniel {Ire}) among a line-up of smart jumping mares to be paying him a visit.</p>
<p>&#8220;He is going to be busier than all of the others,&#8221; Sweeting notes. &#8220;We're lucky. We've got a great covering team. We've got a good system and it works pretty well. It is a busy time of year but I am certainly not going to complain about that. When you've got three or four horseboxes there, three times a day, it's a good sign.&#8221;</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Edited Press Release For the first time in the 40-year history of the organisation, the British European Breeders' Fund will increase its contribution to prize money to £2 million. “Britain continues to be recognised for the quality of its stallion market: we stand promising young sires and established producers of Champions,” said British EBF Chairman</p>
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<p>For the first time in the 40-year history of the organisation, the British European Breeders' Fund will increase its contribution to prize money to £2 million.</p>
<p>&#8220;Britain continues to be recognised for the quality of its stallion market: we stand promising young sires and established producers of Champions,&#8221; said British EBF Chairman Simon Sweeting. &#8220;The support of all our stallion owners to the British</p>
<p>EBF means we can support well over 700 flat races in 2023 with £1.9million, our biggest commitment to date. With our National Hunt programmes considered too, the British EBF contribution is over £2 million, directly to racing's prize money. It is a genuine enhancement of the value of the race programme, with a particular focus on developmental races and projects that protect the diversity of the race programme and, ultimately, the Thoroughbred.&#8221;</p>
<p>Areas of the programme that will benefit from the extra support include juvenile developmental races, sire/dam-restricted 2-year-old races and a small series of novice and maidens for 3-year-olds.</p>
<p>&#8220;Some of our established high-value Novice and Maiden races at premier fixtures will benefit from extra funding. Our successful sire/dam-restricted races will receive a boost as an important cross-industry initiative to encourage the production of quality stayers in Britain. We are also supporting the BHA in special projects to strengthen developmental opportunities in the older horse programme.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is in addition to our long-standing commitments to our high-value fillies' and mares' handicaps, designed to retain mares in GB and give them productive targets throughout the season, and of course, our flagship British EBF £100,000 2yo Series finals founded last year.&#8221;</p>
<p>The British EBF 2yo Series covers over 140 qualifying races and is capped by a finale for fillies at Goodwood and one for colts and geldings at York, each worth £100,000. It aims to support the commercial end of the sales and stallion market by utilising Restricted Novice and Maiden races as qualifiers. A number of these, now supported by long standing EBF contributor Juddmonte, are to be run at £30,000, making them valuable qualifying targets on the way to the finals.</p>
<p>In 2022, David Mensuisier's €13,000 purchase Munch (GB) (New Bay {GB}) claimed the fillies' final at Goodwood. The race went on to produce subsequent Listed Winterkonigin Trial winner Sirona (Ger) (Soldier Hollow {GB}). The colts' final was won by the unbeaten Eve Johnson Houghton trained Streets of Gold (Ire) (Havana Gold {Ire}), a £27,000 Tattersalls Ireland purchase whose spring target is the G1 2000 Guineas. The race also produced Legend of Xanadu (GB) (Sixties Icon {GB}) who went on to with the Listed Doncaster S. at the end of last season.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>NEWMARKET, UK–A pair of colts by the young Darley and Shadwell stallions Masar (Ire) and Mohaather (GB) shared the top spot on the final day of foal trade at Park Paddocks which brought the curtain down, not just on a record week for weanlings but also a record year for Tattersalls–and that's before the Mares</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NEWMARKET, UK&#8211;A pair of colts by the young Darley and Shadwell stallions Masar (Ire) and Mohaather (GB) shared the top spot on the final day of foal trade at Park Paddocks which brought the curtain down, not just on a record week for weanlings but also a record year for Tattersalls&#8211;and that's before the Mares Sale even begins.</p>
<p>The average and median for the fourth session were both up on last year, with a total of 2,267,750gns added to the overall tally from the sale of 150 foals. For the sale as a whole, the aggregate of 35,255,050gns represented an increase of 13% on last year's trade, with the average up by 11% at 47,386gns and the median by 4% to 26,000gns. From a larger catalogue of 1,173 foals, of which 983 were offered and 744 sold, the only figure to drop was the clearance rate, which was down to 76% from 81%.</p>
<p>Commenting on a week led by a million-guinea <a href="https://bit.ly/36fNhlT" class="horse-link">Kingman</a> (GB) foal from Whitsbury Manor Stud, Tattersalls chairman Edmond Mahony said, &#8220;Strong yearling sales will always drive demand for foals and the extraordinary strength of the Tattersalls October Yearling Sales has been followed by a Tattersalls December Foal Sale which has achieved significant increases in average and median as well as a record turnover in excess of 35 million guineas. The cream of the British and Irish foal crop has been assembled here at Park Paddocks and buyers at every level of the market and from throughout the world have all contributed to yet another record-breaking sale in a year of extraordinary sales at Tattersalls.&#8221;</p>
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<h2><strong><em>Sweeting's Surprise</em></strong></h2>
<p>On the day that Overbury Stud announced that it would be standing G2 Flying Childers S. winner Caturra (Ire) (Mehmas {Ire}) next year, the farm's draft took co-top billing when selling a Masar (Ire) half-brother to this season's Lingfield Oaks Trial winner Rogue Millennium (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) for 110,000gns to Yeomanstown Stud.</p>
<p>The colt was born three months after his dam, the G3 Cumberland Lodge S. winner Hawaafez (GB) (Nayef), was sold by her breeder Shadwell for 14,000gns to Richard Brown of Blandford Bloodstock, who, unbeknown to Overbury's Simon Sweeting, bought the 14-year-old mare on his behalf. Three days after she safely foaled her Masar colt, his 3-year-old sister Rogue Millennium stormed to her listed victory. Enhancing the pedigree further was the victory earlier this month of 2-year-old Naomi Lapaglia (GB) (Awtaad {Ire}),  who won on debut at Kempton for Richard Spencer.</p>
<p>&#8220;I wasn't around and [Richard] did it himself,&#8221; said Sweeting. &#8220;It looked like a chancey buy to start with but the mare was an exceptional racehorse and Rogue Millennium has come along, and everything else has landed into place. The 2-year-old is now one for one and her <a href="https://bit.ly/36fNhlT" class="horse-link">Kingman</a> yearling has gone to trainer George Boughey.&#8221;</p>
<p>He added, &#8220;It is definitely a progressive family. That sale did take me by surprise, but it is a lovely surprise to have. He was a late foal, but he has been very straightforward and everything has worked out well.&#8221;</p>
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<h2><strong><em>Shadwell Restock With Classy Foals</em></strong></h2>
<p>While the Masar colt was one that escaped the Shadwell clutches, some new recruits have been added to the future racing string for Sheikha Hissa, with Angus Gold signing for seven foals this week, including the day's other 110,000gns colt, by first-season sire Mohaather.</p>
<p>&#8220;Obviously, we are a bit biased,&#8221; Gold confessed. &#8220;Mohaather was a very special horse for us. We thought he was slightly underrated if anything. For me, what he did at Goodwood that day in the Sussex S. was out of the ordinary. I haven't seen a horse quicken like that since <a href="https://bit.ly/36fNhlT" class="horse-link">Kingman</a> in the same race.&#8221;</p>
<p>He continued, &#8220;So we are big fans and I have liked the stock I have seen. What I particularly liked is that, leading into this week, lots of people have told me that they have a really nice Mohaather foal, which is great to hear. We bought one two days ago, and the vendor told me they had an even better one at home. There are some really good vibes about him.&#8221;</p>
<p>Gold indicated that Shadwell will have around 75 to 80 horses in training in 2023 and, having sold a number of mares last year, the stud has a foal crop of only around 35.</p>
<p>&#8220;I spoke with Sheikha Hissa and she was keen to get some foals to supplement the racing team, if we could buy at relatively sensible money,&#8221; he added.</p>
<p>Tom Blain, more usually seen at the head of his expanding Barton Stud consignment, was one of the breeders of the Mohaather colt under the name of Ickworth Stud. The colt is the first foal of the Exceed And Excel (Aus) mare Time Of Change (Ire), a sister to the G2 Gimcrack S. runner-up Taajub (Ire).</p>
<p>&#8220;Time For Change is owned in partnership, it is a great thrill and I am delighted for all involved,&#8221; Blain said. &#8220;It was a bit weird to watch one of our own sell. We bought the mare for 9,000gns and I know the family as we used to board her dam Purple Tiger. There is a lot happening under the second dam.</p>
<p>He added of the colt, &#8220;I think he should make up into a serious racehorse and I just want to thank Angus for his support. It is great that Shadwell and Sheikha Hissa are backing their own stallion; we used him a number of times in the first year so we are really happy.&#8221;</p>
<p>Mohaather's name featured three times in the top 10 list on Saturday, with Tally-Ho Stud buying another from the Barton Stud draft, a filly out of Muaamara (GB) (Bahamian Bounty {GB}), for 68,000gns, while Cathy Grassick went to 50,000gns for a filly from Whatcote Farm Stud who is a three-parts-sister to recent juvenile winner American Sonja (GB) (Tasleet {GB}).</p>
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<h2><strong><em>Freshman Action</em></strong></h2>
<p>As our accompanying vox pop shows, one of the talking points for the bloodstock industry at this time of the year is always which young stallions are taking the eye&#8211;and which are not.</p>
<p>Of course, what really matters is what their offspring end up doing on the track, and there will be plenty of disappointments and surprises to come next summer and beyond, but the foal sales always provide a first litmus test of a stallion's progeny.</p>
<p>Ghaiyyath (Ire), as a top-class performer himself, and with two Classic winners as parents, should have what it takes for a decent stud career, and plenty of buyers have backed him at Goffs and Tattersalls. This week his 10 weanlings sold returned an average of 130,700gns, and the only other first-season sire to set a six-figure average was Ghaiyyath's fellow Darley sire Pinatubo (Ire). He only had a handful of foals for sale this week but the quintet changed hands for an average of 126,400gns.</p>
<p>Earthlight (Ire), like Pinatubo a son of Shamardal, also proved popular with 12 sold at and average of 56,500gns, while Mohaather, referenced above, had 21 weanlings sold this week at an average of 41,881gns.</p>
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<h2><strong><em>The Key Players</em></strong></h2>
<p>With a million-guinea filly in its draft, it was no surprise to see Whitsbury Manor Stud at the top of the consignors' table with 19 foals sold for 2,201,500gns. Norelands Stud posted a decent average for the sale of 123,667gns for nine sold, with Langton Stud's boutique draft had three sold for an average of 248,333gns.</p>
<p>Juddmonte's outlay of 2,425,000gns on Friday put them at the top of the buyers' list but noted pinhookers Tally-Ho Stud, JC Bloodstock and Yeomanstown Stud were all as busy as ever, with 15, 14, and 13 foals bought, respectively.</p>
<p>Concluding his appraisal of the week's trade, Edmond Mahony continued, &#8220;To see so many British and Irish breeders rewarded so handsomely this week reflects the quality of the stock which they have brought to the market and we should thank the consignors for their confidence in the Tattersalls December Foal Sale. In addition to Whitsbury Manor Stud's outstanding one million guineas sale-topping <a href="https://bit.ly/36fNhlT" class="horse-link">Kingman</a> filly, the sale has produced the four highest-priced foals in Europe and a record-equalling 27 foals sold for 200,000 guineas or more.&#8221;</p>
<p>He added, &#8220;While the December Foal Sale is always dominated by the tireless and loyal British and Irish pinhookers, their European counterparts have also made their presence felt, as have a significant number of the world's leading owners who recognise the December Foal Sale as a consistent source of Classic and Group 1 performers. It is no coincidence that the connections of the Group 1-winning 2-year-olds Blackbeard (Ire) and Chaldean (GB), both bought at the 2020 December Foal Sale, have again targeted this sale, and international buyers from America, China, France, Germany, Italy, Kazakhstan, Spain, Switzerland and from throughout the Gulf region have also made significant contributions, particularly at the top of the market.</p>
<p>&#8220;The international influence will without doubt be even stronger as we move on to the Tattersalls December Mares Sale which starts on Monday and features the inaugural Sceptre Sessions for elite fillies and broodmares. We have an exceptional catalogue which includes some of the best race fillies and mares to be offered at public auction for many a year and we look forward to ending the Tattersalls year on a high note.&#8221;</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The G2 Flying Childers S. winner Caturra (Ire) (Mehmas {Ire}–Shoshoni Wind {GB}, by Sleeping Indian {GB}) has joined the roster at Overbury Stud in a deal brokered by Richard Brown of Blandford Bloodstock. His opening fee will be £6,500. The 3-year-old will be available for viewing in Newmarket this week from Sunday to Wednesday at</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The G2 Flying Childers S. winner <strong>Caturra (Ire)</strong> (Mehmas {Ire}&#8211;Shoshoni Wind {GB}, by Sleeping Indian {GB}) has joined the roster at Overbury Stud in a deal brokered by Richard Brown of Blandford Bloodstock. His opening fee will be £6,500.</p>
<p>The 3-year-old will be available for viewing in Newmarket this week from Sunday to Wednesday at Crockfords, opposite the rear entrance of Tattersalls.</p>
<p>The arrival of Caturra at the Gloucestershire stud has echoes of Ardad (Ire), the leading first-season sire in Britain in 2021. Both horses were bred by Tally-Ho Stud and won the Flying Childers, having been bought by Brown as youngsters&#8211;Ardad at the breeze-up sales and Caturra as a yearling for 110,000gns from Tattersalls October Book 2.</p>
<p>Caturra was trained by Clive Cox for Saeed bin Mohammed al Qassimi and won as early as the May of his juvenile season before going on to land the Listed Rose Bowl S. at Newbury and gaining his Group 2 success. This season he has added further group placings in the G3 Prix Sigy at Chantilly and the G2 King George S. at Goodwood.</p>
<p>&#8220;He's got everything a top juvenile needs: great physical maturity&#8211;and he's an outstanding model&#8211;but also a wonderful mind. From the moment he stepped in the yard, he was a natural for Royal Ascot,&#8221; said Cox.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Flying Childers win was very special. To be able to accelerate off fast sprinting pace like he did&#8211;that really takes some doing. I loved the way he'd really get his head down to gallop. And so straightforward: I've never had a sprinter with such a sober attitude. Caturra had a lie down at the races when he arrived at Doncaster. That's rare! He saves all his energy for when he needs it, and he's a lovely, kind horse to work with. I am very confident he'd have been competitive at the highest level again at four.&#8221;</p>
<p>Caturra is a member of the second crop of Mehmas, who set a new world record in 2020 with 56 first-crop juvenile winners.</p>
<p>Richard Brown commented, &#8220;Caturra is the fastest son of Mehmas, and he won the same big race as Ardad. Those are two of the biggest names in the commercial market, and Caturra&#8211; who's a particularly good-looking horse&#8211;has every chance of joining them. He's just like Ardad.&#8221;</p>
<p>Overbury Stud will be offering a number of breeding rights in Caturra. Manager Simon Sweeting said, &#8220;We are keeping things simple: these are the same terms Ardad started at, and if ever there was a second Ardad, this is this horse. A fast and notably precocious Flying Childers winner by a top commercial stallion, just like Ardad. And, if anything, Caturra is even better looking, with a most lovely head and bags of strength and quality. We're really looking forward to showing him to breeders during the December Sales.&#8221;</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Ardad (GB), the sire of G1 Commonwealth Cup winner Perfect Power (Ire), will head the Overbury Stud roster at an unchanged £12,500 while new recruit Golden Horn (GB) has been set at £8,000.  The brilliant G1 Derby winner and European Horse of the Year in 2015, Golden Horn joined Overbury Stud in July after being</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span>Ardad (GB), the sire of G1 Commonwealth Cup winner Perfect Power (Ire), will head the Overbury Stud roster at an unchanged £12,500 while new recruit Golden Horn (GB) has been set at £8,000. </span></p>
<p><span>The brilliant G1 Derby winner and European Horse of the Year in 2015, Golden Horn joined Overbury Stud in July after being sold to new investors from Darley and Anthony Oppenheimer.</span></p>
<p><span>He will stand alongside 2015 Irish Derby hero Jack Hobbs (GB), whose fee has not been decided upon, and Frontiersman (GB), who will once again stand for just £1,000. Also on the Overbury team is Schiaparelli (Ger) at £2,000.</span></p>
<p><span>Overbury Stud's manager Simon Sweeting said, &#8220;I think we've got stallions for most ambitions and most tastes&#8211;certainly they are all showing they can sire horses you'd be proud to have bred. </span></p>
<p><span>&#8220;We're really looking forward to talking to breeders about their mares and we'll be doing our best for them in the season ahead. I hope we can have as lucky a run in 2023 as we've had in the past year or two.&#8221;</span></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Allocating an additional £100,000 to the total prize fund, the European Breeders' Fund announced the British EBF 2yo Series will offer £200,000 in 2022. The series of races was designed to provide high-value end of season goals for offspring by middle market stallions. The finals, which are staged at Group 1 independent racecourses, will be</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Allocating an additional £100,000 to the total prize fund, the European Breeders' Fund announced the British EBF 2yo Series will offer £200,000 in 2022. The series of races was designed to provide high-value end of season goals for offspring by middle market stallions. The finals, which are staged at Group 1 independent racecourses, will be held between early September and October. Goodwood and York both pledged the full financial support; match-funding the £100,000 British EBF prize money contribution.</p>
<p>A full list of qualifiers can be accessed <a href="https://files.ctctusercontent.com/205db977201/891a4aad-5c3a-4cae-b3ee-ad0a48756ed4.pdf?rdr=true">here</a>. Race conditions for the Finals at Goodwood and York can be accessed <a href="https://files.ctctusercontent.com/205db977201/d1c8003d-c7f6-42c3-8946-7b6ac004f7cd.pdf?rdr=true">here</a>.</p>
<p>&#8220;With a reduction in racing in 2020, came a small surplus of funds for the British EBF. The Trustees were keen to make sure that this money was re-focused to do the maximum good it could for the industry,&#8221; said Simon Sweeting, Chairman British EBF. &#8220;This series not only provides tantalizing prize money targets but also aims to add the EBF's weight to encouraging owners to re-invest at the yearling sales. With no early closing stages and over 100 chances to qualify a horse, we hope that owners and trainers will support this new initiative. We are looking forward to 2 highly competitive finals in the Autumn.&#8221;</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It could be said that there's a stallion to suit all types of breeder at Overbury Stud, and the farm that was for so long synonymous with Britain's perennial leading National Hunt sire Kayf Tara (GB) now has a budding star of a very different type. Ardad (Ire) finished 2021 as the leading first-season sire</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It could be said that there's a stallion to suit all types of breeder at Overbury Stud, and the farm that was for so long synonymous with Britain's perennial leading National Hunt sire Kayf Tara (GB) now has a budding star of a very different type.</p>
<p>Ardad (Ire) finished 2021 as the leading first-season sire in Britain and was second overall to Cotai Glory (GB), who stands at Tally-Ho Stud, where Ardad was himself bred and where his sire Kodiac (GB) has long been king of the hill.<span> </span></p>
<p>Now eight, Ardad has so far pretty much done what could have been expected of him. On the track he was fast and early, with the high point of his racing career being his victory in the G2 Flying Childers S. From what we have seen of his progeny so far, they appear to be following suit: so much so that when the first bunch of runners from Ardad's first crop turned into a number of early winners, his book for last year suddenly leapt by around an extra 100 mares.<span> </span></p>
<p>If rock bands suffer from that 'difficult second album' syndrome, it's fair to say that the stallion equivalent is the difficult third book. Or fourth. In Ardad's case, however, those winners coming so early in the season meant that breeders were still able to take the opportunity of the final month of the covering season instead of waiting until this year either to renew their support or to use Ardad for the first time. But a graph plotting his covering numbers in his short stud career to date would clearly highlight the precarious nature of the stallion business. From 132 mares in his first season of 2018, Ardad then dipped to 70 in 2019 before slumping to 26 and then shooting back up to 156 last year. This year he will cover approximately 175 mares.<span> </span></p>
<p>Casting his mind back to last spring, Overbury Stud's Simon Sweeting says, &#8220;We had 60-odd mares booked before the racing season started and we actually had got through a lot of those mares and then [his offspring] started winning. He had that four or five quick bursts of winners and the mares started coming in. We booked another hundred and he got through those, got them covered well through the second half of the season. So we are confident that he will be able to cover plenty of mares, but also equally determined not to over-face him and to try to keep the quality of the mares as high as we possibly can. And we're very fortunate that he is being sent some really super mares.&#8221;</p>
<p>He adds, &#8220;My figure is 175. It may be a little bit more, it won't be 200 though. I'm absolutely determined that we won't do that.&#8221;</p>
<p>It has been noted on a number of occasions by those who have been associated with Ardad's stock that they are gifted with an agreeable temperament which allows them to switch on when work is required and quickly switch off again once it's over. His dual Group 1-winning son Perfect Power (Ire) appears to be an almost textbook example of this if photos of him flat out asleep in racecourse stables ahead of major assignments are anything to go by. Sweeting notes that it is a trait common to their sire.</p>
<p>&#8220;He's one of those that can be relaxed one moment, cover a mare and be relaxed straight away after,&#8221; he says. &#8220;So he hasn't been a moment's problem with us in doing anything really. He's got great libido, but a horse can have great libido and still be fairly easy to handle.&#8221;</p>
<p>He continues, &#8220;He was always the same. To look at, he was exactly what you expected, apart from the fact that he's got this fabulous stride and it is passed on to his foals too.&#8221;</p>
<p>A quartet of sons of Kodiac had retired to stud the year before Ardad, with Prince Of Lir (Ire), Kodi Bear (Ire) and Coulsty (Ire) all standing in Ireland and Adaay (Ire) standing principally in England before being relocated to Italy. Another six of his sons have joined the ranks since 2019, with Ubettabelieveit (Ire) being the only new recruit in England at Mickley Stud.</p>
<p>Sweeting says, &#8220;A few years ago, you'd look at the list of stallions available in Britain and there just wasn't a proven sire below £15,000. In that bracket, if you are sending a mare to give her a first go, to a horse that's got a very good chance of throwing you a winner, you don't want to spend £25,000.</p>
<p>&#8220;They just were not about but now there's Time Test, there's Ardad, Havana Gold, and Havana Grey might turn into that sort of horse. So there is a lot more for a UK-based breeder to choose from rather than having to go to Ireland for that inexpensive, but decent quality horse. They were either here unproven or way out of most people's price range.&#8221;</p>
<p>Ardad himself started out at £6,500, a fee that remained in place for three seasons until it was dropped to £4,000 in 2021. For this season his price has gone up, but at £12,500 it is not an eye-watering rise.</p>
<p>&#8220;There's got to be something left for the breeder,&#8221; says Sweeting when asked if he was tempted to give Ardad a heftier hike. &#8220;And also I know from bitter experience that if people pay a lot of money for a horse who then has a couple of disappointing years, they will never forgive that stallion, however things turn out down the line. I don't want to have to pull his price back down again. And I always want people to think that he's been a fair price. We want our customers coming back in four or five years' time and that's really had a strong effect on how we set it. Yes, it could have been £15,000&#8211;I don't think it sensibly could have been much more than that&#8211;but I think with the balance of the quality of mares that we have and the numbers, we've got it just about right, with hopefully the chance of breeders still being able to make some money.&#8221;</p>
<p>Certainly the returns for Ardad's stock have risen in line with his profile, and a lot of the early buzz can be attributed to a number of breeze-up pinhookers taking a chance on his first yearlings and being well rewarded when selling them the following year. His yearling averages rose from 15,327gns in 2020 for 49 sold to 53,133gns last year for 30 of the 31 to have passed through the ring, while foal averages climbed from 9,696gns to 14,400gns to the 2021 high of 32,636gns.</p>
<p>Continuing to deliver horses of the quality of Classic prospect Perfect Power also won't hurt him, and though there may rightly be a question mark over the ability of Ardad's offspring seeing out the mile, Perfect Power is out of Sagely (Ire) (Frozen Power {Ire}), herself a winner over 10 furlongs, while granddam Saga Celebre (Fr) is not only the daughter of an Arc winner in Peintre Celebre but a half-sister to another, Sagamix (Fr), who also stood for a time at Overbury. Another of Saga Celebre's half-siblings is Shastye (Ire) (Danehill), the dam of Japan (GB) and Mogul (GB).</p>
<p>The number of foot soldiers for Ardad, who was also represented last year by the Group 3-winning filly Eve Lodge, will of course dip in the coming seasons, with his current crop of yearlings numbering just 18.</p>
<p>&#8220;Most of the trainers that have got the Ardads that have just turned three, they were saying at the end of last year, 'actually I think this horse is going to train on', and they wouldn't be saying that if they didn't have good reason for it,&#8221; says Sweeting.</p>
<p>&#8220;So, yes, he's got two smaller crops to come, but luckily not a third. If he hadn't had his first winners until the middle of May, which he could have done and still have been a very good stallion, he would've only covered 65 mares last year.&#8221;</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>by Chris McGrath NEWMARKET, UK — The world certainly looks a different place from when these babies slithered into the straw. A less frightening one, thankfully, to many breeders, who have been relieved by a remarkable strength and depth in all levels of the market after the global economy absorbed the shock of Covid. So</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><em>by Chris McGrath</em></strong></p>
<p>NEWMARKET, UK &#8212; The world certainly looks a different place from when these babies slithered into the straw. A less frightening one, thankfully, to many breeders, who have been relieved by a remarkable strength and depth in all levels of the market after the global economy absorbed the shock of Covid. So while the Tattersalls December Foal Sale opened in the customary low register, business on Wednesday unequivocally maintained the buoyant morale established in other sectors. Indeed, the clearance rate of 84% was a session record, and likewise the 16 transactions of 40,000gns or more.</p>
<p>In fact, even if you set aside a sale that performed rather better than anticipated last year, business comfortably outstripped even the pre-Covid levels of 2019. Year on year, meanwhile, a virtually identical offering (204 entered the ring, three more than 12 months ago) yielded turnover of 2,624,800gns, up no less than 66% on 1,585,100gns. That translated into a giddy 15,350gns average, up 31% from 11,741gns (10,091gns in 2019); and a 10,000gns median up from 8,000gns (a mere 5,000gns in 2019). Just 33 lots failed to find a new home, compared with 66 last year.</p>
<p>And these figures, in a way, perhaps represent a more instructive harvest than those recorded at the top end. For it is days like this that can tell you most about horses and horsemen alike, and how they respectively cope with the attrition of the market's lower reaches. Many more &#8220;obvious&#8221; foals will doubtless be offered on Thursday, but the real judges were already at work and their acuity and diligence should, if only the wind keeps blowing behind them, find due reward many of these animals return to market next autumn.</p>
<h2><strong><em>Passing Every Test&#8230;</em></strong></h2>
<p>Time Test (GB) is the only rookie stallion in Europe to have mustered four black-type winners from his debut crop but here he owed his latest headlines to the people who stand his rival Ardad (GB), who has matched him with two group scorers.</p>
<p>For it was Overbury Stud who presented a son of the National Stud stallion to achieve the top price of the opening session, at 75,000gns, from Redpender Stud. And Time Test must share the credit for <a href="https://secure.tattersalls.com/4DCGI/Entry/Lot/DEF21/362">Lot 362</a> with his dam, Wild Mimosa (Ire) (Dynaformer), who had further decorated what is already an excellent family when the result of their first mating, Love Interest (GB), made a stylish winning debut for David O'Meara at Newcastle since the publication of the catalogue.</p>
<p>Wild Mimosa was confined to a single start in a frustrating career for the Lloyd-Webbers and was culled for 52,000gns to Blandford Bloodstock in this ring four years ago&#8211;despite a productive start as a broodmare, and counting two Group 1 winners (Compton Admiral (GB) (Suave Dancer) and Summoner (GB) (Inchinor {GB}) and the dam of champion The Fugue (GB) (Dansili {GB}) among her siblings. It is not difficult to understand why, however, judging from the testimony of Simon Sweeting.</p>
<p>&#8220;She's a mare we have to take the foals off straightaway as she savages them,&#8221; explained the Overbury Stud manager. &#8220;She has done it twice. So we were told not to let her see the foals, and to raise them on foster mares: we have one organised every time now. But she's been a huge success.&#8221;</p>
<p>Indeed, her yearling colt by Ardad brought six figures at the October Sale here.</p>
<p>&#8220;The 2-year-old looks like she might be okay,&#8221; said Sweeting. &#8220;She'll go back to Time Test. She was in foal to Ardad, but sadly lost it at 42 days.&#8221;</p>
<p>Sweeting declined to be partisan about Ardad's rival, describing him as a very different sire&#8211;while &#8220;almost&#8221; as good. In fact, he has a breeding right in Time Test. &#8220;He's a fabulous stallion,&#8221; he said. &#8220;And he's got a lot farther to go, we're very excited about him. It's great that the National Stud has such a good horse, I'm thrilled about that.&#8221;</p>
<p>The new owner of this colt, Jimmy Murphy of Redpender Stud, said: &#8220;He's a nice-looking horse by a promising young sire. I've never had a Time Test before, but this one is well-made, so we'll hope for the best. There's a bit going on in the pedigree. I thought less would buy him, but you have to keep bidding if you want one.&#8221;</p>
<p>Time Test had another colt stoke up the embers of the session when one of the very last into the ring, presented by his home farm as <a href="https://secure.tattersalls.com/4DCGI/Entry/Lot/DEF21/433">Lot 433</a>, brought 66,000gns from Michael Fitzpatrick. This is another pinhook project, interestingly about an Apr. 25 foal, but he was certainly an elegant one.</p>
<p>&#8220;Time Test is a son of Dubawi and they're doing well,&#8221; explained Fitzpatrick, after signing as Good Will Bloodstock. &#8220;It's a trend that is becoming apparent. I'd like to have a Time Test to sell next year as I think his first crop will go on again as 3-year-olds.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Redpender Stud go to 75,000gns to secure <a href="https://twitter.com/OverburySires?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@OverburySires</a>' Time Test colt whose full sister Love Interest ran out a smart 2YO debutant winner since the catalogue was published. <a href="https://t.co/LUD7nR4mFj">pic.twitter.com/LUD7nR4mFj</a></p>
<p>— Tattersalls (@Tattersalls1766) <a href="https://twitter.com/Tattersalls1766/status/1463532948209164296?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 24, 2021</a></p></blockquote>
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<h2><strong><em>Hoping For the Stars To Come Out&#8230;</em></strong></h2>
<p>The market is gradually waking up to the gift made by Tweenhills in introducing the Australian sensation Zoustar (Aus) at such an inviting fee, and if his first Northern Hemisphere crop lives up to expectations next year then he may prove a very fertile pinhooking medium.</p>
<p>Sure enough, the March colt consigned by Highclere Stud as <a href="https://secure.tattersalls.com/4DCGI/Entry/Lot/DEF21/355">Lot 355</a> brought one of the top prices of the day from Billy Jackson-Stops.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is for a new pinhooking venture for Tony Elliott's Rogues' Gallery,&#8221; the agent explained, after signing a 70,000gns docket as JS Bloodstock/RGS. &#8220;He's a good physical, and hopefully there will be good upside with Zoustar. He's likely to be prepped for next year's sales back here.&#8221;</p>
<p>His dam is also entitled to contribute, of course, as a listed winner on both sides of the Channel. Making Eyes (Ire) (Dansili {GB}) is catalogued as <a href="https://secure.tattersalls.com/4DCGI/Entry/Lot/DEM21/2067">Lot 2067</a> in Highclere's mare consignment here next week.</p>
<h2><strong><em>Railton Boards The Ulysses Bandwagon&#8230;</em></strong></h2>
<p>As the son of a Derby winner and Oaks winner, Ulysses (Ire) appears eligible to do better still as his debut crop benefits from maturity and middle distances next year. That obviously makes his achievements already still more auspicious, with 16 juvenile winners from 37 starters including G3 Eyrefield S. runner-up Piz Badie (Ire).</p>
<p>Some pinhookers were ahead of the curve, as they would hope to be, most notably Hegarty Bloodstock in converting a 4,000gns punt on a colt by the Cheveley Park stallion in this ring 12 months ago into a bumper payout of 150,000gns in Book 3. Demand has risen accordingly, and Jamie Railton was obliged to pay 60,000gns&#8211;the highest price of the morning&#8211;for a colt offered as <a href="http://db.tattersalls.com:8080/4DCGI/Entry/Lot/DEF21/279">Lot 279</a> by Bearstone Stud.</p>
<p>&#8220;We will just have to see how Ulysses turns out, but he has certainly made a promising start,&#8221; Railton said. &#8220;I've not been fortunate enough to have one yet, but he was a top 10-furlong horse so looks a sire with a future. Let's hope this horse matures and develops and goes the right way: I just thought he was a nice, attractive individual&#8211;and that is what they cost.&#8221;</p>
<p>There should be an injection of extra speed from the dam, as one would expect from a speed-oriented nursery like Bearstone. A five-furlong winner by Indesatchel (Ire), she has already managed to produce a stakes-winning sprinter in Vintage Brut (GB) (Dick Turpin {Ire}). That horse is clearly the best by his own sire, on ratings, and the mare has also produced winners by Firebeak (GB) and Equiano (Fr) from her only surviving foals so far on the track. As such, Railton is entitled to hope that Ulysses, with ripening stock to fly the flag in the meantime, will appear a real upgrade by the time he returns this Feb. 8 foal to the yearling sales.</p>
<p>The young stallion still has an awfully long way to go, of course, before he can aspire to the status of farm legend Pivotal (GB), whose death in peaceful retirement, aged 28, was mourned five days before the sale. Pivotal was a sprinter whose progeny often had more stamina than expected, but in threatening to reverse that paradox Ulysses is playing a commercially useful game.</p>
<h2><strong><em>The Force Is With Rookie Sire&#8230;</em></strong></h2>
<p>Needless to say, a lot of the energy in this market traces sooner to a newer cycle; to the search for a future Time Test, Ardad or Ulysses. And plenty of rookies predictably prompted an early roll of the dice.</p>
<p>One was Land Force, the G2 Richmond S. winner by <a href="https://coolmore.com/farms/ireland/stallions/no-nay-never" class="horse-link">No Nay Never</a> who, after a single start at three in Australia, returned to Europe to cover 155 mares at Highclere Stud. That gave him quite a footprint here and he landed a couple of breakthrough punches in his home farm draft&#8211;both ending up in the day's top six transactions.</p>
<p>&#8220;They look runners,&#8221; said Con Marnane, such a good judge of the evolving physical, after giving 65,000gns for a February colt (<a href="https://secure.tattersalls.com/4DCGI/Entry/Lot/DEF21/380">Lot 380</a>). &#8220;This is a lovely, quality colt, and we had to go an extra bid or two to get him. But I think the stallion could have some quality yearlings next year. Of course, he was a very good racehorse himself.&#8221;</p>
<p>But the dam could certainly contribute in that respect, too, having been placed in the G3 Princess Margaret S. and herself being out of a stakes-placed half-sister to dual Classic winner Finsceal Beo (Ire) (Mr. Greeley). She was bought by Avenue Bloodstock at the end of her career with Paul Cole, at the December Sale here three years ago, for 190,000gns.</p>
<p><a href="https://secure.tattersalls.com/4DCGI/Entry/Lot/DEF21/356">Lot 356</a>, similarly, had the benefit of a young dam with a useful page: she's an unraced Redoute's Choice (Aus) half-sister to G1 Haydock Park Sprint Cup Regal Parade (GB) (Pivotal {GB}) and G3 Acomb S. winner Entifaadha (GB) (Dansili {GB}). Farther back, this is the famous Juddmonte family of Zafonic (Gone West), Reams Of Verse (Nureyev) and Midday (GB) (<a href="https://bit.ly/2Yiu7qQ" class="horse-link">Oasis Dream</a> {GB}). That steeled Alex Elliott's resolve in giving 60,000gns for this February colt.</p>
<p>&#8220;I'm a huge fan of the Scat Daddy line,&#8221; the agent said. &#8220;And a big admirer of Land Force. But this colt has a lovely pedigree all round, I've always loved the family. And he's a lovely horse, a good early foal with a lot of upside to him. He's bred to be fast, and should be easy to place in any sale next year. I buy for a few [resale] syndicates and he'll probably go to Ireland in the meantime.&#8221;</p>
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<p><img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/13.1.0/72x72/1f5e3.png" alt="&#x1f5e3;" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /> &#8220;Just a good quality colt.&#8221;</p>
<p>Con Marnane plans to resell his Land Force colt as a yearling next year, bought for 65,000gns from <a href="https://twitter.com/JakeJWarren?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@JakeJWarren</a> at the <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/TattsDecember?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#TattsDecember</a> Foal Sale. <a href="https://t.co/2TyzZzyDPY">pic.twitter.com/2TyzZzyDPY</a></p>
<p>— Tattersalls (@Tattersalls1766) <a href="https://twitter.com/Tattersalls1766/status/1463550186396041219?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 24, 2021</a></p></blockquote>
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<h2><strong><em>Tested Methods Opens New Territories&#8230;</em></strong></h2>
<p>Pinhookers seeking motivation through the toil of the months ahead will keep in mind the inspiring touch pulled off by John Foley of Ballyvolane Stud with a Time Test colt picked up in this ring a year ago for 56,000gns. Having elevated his value to 400,000gns in Book 2 of the October Yearling Sale, Foley was back to play up his winnings on a Mar. 5 foal by Territories (Ire) offered as <a href="https://secure.tattersalls.com/4DCGI/Entry/Lot/DEF21/234">Lot 234</a> by Hungerford Park Stud.</p>
<p>&#8220;He's a lovely horse with good updates,&#8221; Foley remarked after signing a 50,000gns docket as GHS Bloodstock. &#8220;He'll be for resale, I doubt we can repeat what we did but we'll try.&#8221;</p>
<p>Those updates concerned the colt's half-brother Wentwood (GB) (Pour Moi {Ire}), who has been in productive form in Australia, notably in winning the G3 Bendigo Cup H. last month. Among those disappointed to see the colt head off to Co. Limerick was Matt Coleman, who gave Foley sporting congratulations as underbidder.</p>
<p>Having kept that powder dry, Coleman was later able to give 55,000gns for the solitary offering [<a href="https://secure.tattersalls.com/4DCGI/Entry/Lot/DEF21/410">Lot 410</a>] this week by <a href="https://www.agakhanstuds.com/Stallions/201300182/Home/en" class="horse-link">Zarak</a> (Fr), who has shown such promise in beginning to recycle one of the world's greatest pedigrees. He was acting for Daniel Macauliffe and Anoj Don, previously partners in the Group 2-winning juvenile Fighting Irish (Ire) (<a href="https://coolmore.com/farms/ireland/stallions/camelot" class="horse-link">Camelot</a> {GB}).</p>
<p>&#8220;He has been bought to race, and they were very keen to buy one by the sire,&#8221; explained Coleman. &#8220;From here he'll probably go to Culworth Grounds and will race in Britain.&#8221;</p>
<p>The February foal, sold by Stauffenberg Bloodstock, represents a rising tide in the Haras de Bonneval sire, who retired at €12,000 but rises to €25,000 next spring after including two Group 1 performers among 17 winners from only 32 starters.</p>
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<p>An early highlight on day one of the <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/TattsDecember?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#TattsDecember</a> Foal Sale as GHS Bloodstock buys Hungerford Park Stud&#39;s Territories ½-brother to Wentwood, a Gr.3 winner in Australia since the catalogue was published, for 50,000gns. <a href="https://t.co/9OrTNCM9DV">pic.twitter.com/9OrTNCM9DV</a></p>
<p>&mdash; Tattersalls (@Tattersalls1766) <a href="https://twitter.com/Tattersalls1766/status/1463463898321981445?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 24, 2021</a></p></blockquote>
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<h2><strong><em>Tide Remains Strong For Ocean&#8230;</em></strong></h2>
<p>Being every bit as brilliant as he was hardy, the designation of Crystal Ocean (GB) as a National Hunt sire offers a depressing commentary of the state of commercial breeding today. So it's good to see that some prospectors have their wits about them sufficiently to grasp that he has every right, as a top-class son of Sea The Stars (Ire), to add to the proliferation of stakes performers in his family tree.</p>
<p>Matt Houldsworth, for instance, gave 46,000gns for a February colt from an excellent German family, presented by Castletown Stud as <a href="https://secure.tattersalls.com/4DCGI/Entry/Lot/DEF21/365">Lot 365</a> and now on his way to Aughamore Stud.</p>
<p>&#8220;He has been bought for resale,&#8221; the agent confirmed. &#8220;He's just a really quality individual, a very good-moving horse. I haven't seen many by the stallion, but he was a very good racehorse. I know he's standing as a jumps sire, but that's not to say he won't be a good sire of Flat horses. Hopefully he can go to something like Book 2 here.&#8221;</p>
<p>Guy O'Callaghan of Grangemore Stud was another clear-sighted enough to give 30,000gns for <a href="http://db.tattersalls.com:8080/4DCGI/Entry/Lot/DEF21/268">Lot 268</a>, a colt who can count none other than Doff The Derby (Master Derby) as fifth dam.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is a great-looking foal, by a champion racehorse out of a good, proven Shamardal racemare and with a good back family,&#8221; he said. &#8220;What's not to like? Simple as that. Crystal Ocean was a top racehorse by a brilliant stallion.&#8221;</p>
<p>Crystal Ocean has made a strong start in his &#8220;day job&#8221; and ended the recent Tattersalls Ireland November National Hunt Sale third in the averages at €35,257 for 30 lots sold, with a top price of €120,000.</p>
<p>A more conventional commercial newcomer to register a decent early strike was Tally-Ho's Inns Of Court (Ire), whose son out of a half-sister to Ivawood (Ire) (Zebedee {GB}) from Highfort Stud [<a href="http://db.tattersalls.com:8080/4DCGI/Entry/Lot/DEF21/431">Lot 431</a>] made 49,000gns from Trev Group.</p>
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