Sir Robert Ogden Mares and Fillies to Be Offered at Tattersalls December

Led by Group 1 winner Amazing Maria (Ire) (Mastercraftsman {Ire}), 24 mares and fillies owned by Sir Robert Ogden will be offered at the upcoming Tattersalls December Mares Sale, which runs from Nov. 29-Dec. 2. In foal to Oasis Dream (GB), the heroine of the G1 Falmouth S. and G1 Prix Rothschild in 2015, will be offered by Barton Stud, as will her 23 compatriots, on Nov. 29-30. Matt Coleman of Stroud Coleman Bloodstock will be overseeing the consignment.

The draft entails 17 broodmares-14 in foal–and seven fillies in training, with the listed winner and Group 2-placed Agincourt (Ire) (Declaration of War) one of the stars. She is joined by the triple winner Turandot (Ire) (Frankel {GB}), who is a half-sister to Amazing Maria, as well as another winning half-sister-Golden Hind (GB) (Golden Horn {GB}). Out of a half-sister to Amazing Maria is dual winner Imperial Butterfly (Ire) (Oasis Dream {GB}); while the septet of fillies-in-training is completed by the juvenile winner Renaissance (Ire) (Caravaggio); the placed sophomore filly Canterbury Tales (GB) (Dark Angel {Ire}) who is a three-parts sister to G2 Coventry S. hero Berkshire Shadow (GB) (Dark Angel {Ire}); and the unraced juvenile April in Paris (Ire) (Zoffany {Ire}).

Another Mastercraftsman mare to be offered is the listed winner Blue Gardenia (Ire) in foal to Showcasing (GB), while the stakes-placed Isabella (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) and the group-placed Pandora (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) are both in foal to the late son of Danehill Dancer (Ire). Amazing Maria's dam Messias da Silva (Tale of the Cat) is also set to go under the hammer and her yearling and weanling are both sons of the late Galileo (Ire). Other mares ready to sell for Sir Robert Ogden are: Amazing Grace (Dubawi {Ire}) out of Amazing Maria and in foal to Teofilo (Ire); Carpe Vita (Ire) (Montjeu {Ire}), a full-sister to Classic winner Leading Light (Ire) in foal to Showcasing (GB); stakes winner and Group 1 placed Amazonas (Ire) (Cape Cross {Ire}) in foal to US Navy Flag; and the winning Natural Bloom (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}).

Tattersalls Chairman Edmond Mahony said, “Sir Robert has been a huge contributor to British racing enjoying enormous success over many years and it is a privilege to have his team of 24 beautifully bred fillies and mares selling at the forthcoming Tattersalls December Sale. Sir Robert's fillies and mares will undoubtedly be amongst the highlights of Europe's premier breeding stock sale and the outstanding multiple Group 1 winner Amazing Maria, who was a favourite of so many when competing and winning at the highest level, will be a headline act.”

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Tattersalls December Market Resilient To The End

NEWMARKET, UK—Tattersalls’ chairman Edmond Mahony was realistic enough to acknowledge that the 2020 December Mares’ Sale “lacked a little of the depth of recent renewals” but, in a surreal year, it is understandable if owners and breeders perhaps decided to hold onto horses rather than enter them for a sale against an uncertain financial backdrop. 

Furthermore, given that at times it looked doubtful that this sale would even be able to proceed during a second English lockdown, that fact that the bloodstock industry has been able to engage in business which has turned over around £77 million in less than a fortnight is, frankly, remarkable. And it is also important. Juddmonte’s Teddy Grimthorpe acknowledged on Wednesday that “without this sale, a multi-million pound industry would have been on its knees” and a statement of that nature coming from a representative of such a major owner-breeder operation highlights how important every sale this year has been to participants at all levels of the market.

“Traditionally at the conclusion of the Tattersalls December Mares’ Sale we would reflect upon the level of trade, both at the December Sales and earlier sales, and also record our thanks and appreciation to all those who have contributed throughout the year,” said Mahony. 

“In this strangest of years our thanks to all concerned is an even more central message, but we should start by expressing heartfelt gratitude on behalf of the wider industry that the 2020 Tattersalls December Sales, Europe’s foremost foal and breeding stock sales, have been able to take place, under strict COVID-related protocols, on the advertised dates and with the minimum of disruption to the established cycle of the bloodstock sales season.”

He continued, “We have been able to bring a testing sales season to a successful conclusion and for that we are enormously grateful. While the usual vibrance associated with this annual showcase of Europe’s finest breeding stock has, by necessity, been lacking, we have again been buoyed by the sustained resilience of the market and the extraordinary determination of buyers from throughout the world who have contributed to yet another 2020 Tattersalls sale which has defied the prevailing social and economic uncertainty.”

Across the last four days, 735 fillies, mares, and the odd colt or gelding, have sold for a total of 43,111,900gns (-25%) at an average of 58,656gns (-32%) and median of 20,000gns (-26%). And, in a consistent trend across the various sales this year, the clearance rate was up at 85%.

A factor which helped this rise was doubtless the promotion of the online bidding platform which was so essential for those unable to attend the sales in person. More than 3 million gns was spent this way during the December Mares’ Sale, with 136 horses sold online to 75 different bidders. 

The final session of mares traditionally brings the December Sale to a more sedate close. There was a high number of withdrawals but, for those who stood their ground, there was again a decent clearance rate of 80%, albeit at more bargain prices. The average of 5,077gns was up by 35% on last year, and the 3,000gns median up by 20%, with the 106 lots sold adding 538,200gns to the overall tally.

If ever there was an advertisement for agents and breeders to remain at Tattersalls for the last day of mares it was that of Shena’s Dream (Ire) (Oasis Dream {GB}), who sold on Tuesday for 280,000gns having been picked up, in foal, by Sicilian breeder Domenico Zammitti for 1,200gns at last year’s closing session. In the meantime, of course, her Group 2-winning juvenile daughter Miss Amulet (Ire) (Sir Prancealot {Ire}) had provided the kind of update we all dream about.

It took a pledge of 21,000gns from an absent Geoffrey Howson, bidding through his friend Paul Thorman, to secure the day’s leading light, Banmi (Ire) (lot 2195). The daughter of Kodiac (GB), who is on her way to France, was a winner last year for Mohammed Moubarak and is a half-sister to the listed-placed Moonlit Garden (Ire) (Exceed And Excel {Aus}). 

Concluding his assessment of the sale, Edmond Mahony said, “In addition to the obvious issues, we were conscious that this year’s December Mares catalogue lacked a little of the depth of recent renewals, but nevertheless quality consignments from Britain, Ireland and France have attracted buyers from throughout the world who have been active at all levels of the market, as ever demonstrating the enduring appetite for quality European bloodstock. While the undoubted highlight of the week was the 2.2 million guineas sale of Highclere and Floors Studs’ outstanding broodmare Beach Frolic to MV Magnier, encouragement can also be taken from the consistent global participation, with buyers from America, France, Japan, Kuwait, Qatar and the UAE all featuring amongst the leading buyers alongside new and established British and Irish investors.”

He continued, “Buyers from throughout Europe, the Gulf region, Australasia, India, Kazakhstan, Libya, Morocco, Pakistan and Turkey have also been active and a particular feature of the sale has been the prolific use of the live internet bidding facility which has allowed so many buyers unable to attend in the usual manner to participate successfully. More than half of the lots offered this week have attracted internet bids and it has been notable that the online action has been at every level of the market, including the very top end.

“The implementation of the live internet bidding platform is a perfect illustration of how all involved in this industry have successfully adapted and responded to circumstances outside their control, as is the mutual cooperation with our counterparts at Goffs and Arqana which has allowed us all to adjust sales dates when needed. We have staged an unprecedented 16 sales at Park Paddocks since the end of June and after every one of them we have reflected on the admirable patience and determination which everyone has shown to overcome unprecedented obstacles. The world has been thrown into turmoil, but every single participant at our 2020 sales should be applauded for the manner in which they have accepted the demands presented by the global pandemic. Few will look back on the 2020 Tattersalls sales season with pleasure, but they can look back with pride and our thanks go to each and everyone who has contributed to a Tattersalls sales season of remarkable resilience.”

While Tattersalls has now concluded its sales year, Park Paddocks will return to action next Thursday to host the relocated Tattersalls Cheltenham Sale of 38 point-to-pointers and National Hunt horses in training.

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Take A Good Look At The Diomed Draft

It has been quite the year for Bated Breath (GB), the Juddmonte stallion who could be all too easily overlooked against some of his more in-vogue stud mates but who nevertheless continues to provide a decent ratio of stakes winners.

One of his most reliable performers in this regard is Breathtaking Look (GB), who heads to the Tattersalls December Mare Sale (lot 1662) from Diomed Stables. Her combination of speed, class and consistency gives the 5-year-old a profile with a commercial outlook.

Of her six victories for trainer Stuart Williams and his brother-in-law Jonathan Parry, two have been Group 3 contests, at Doncaster last year and in Deauville in August, where she beat Air De Valse (Fr) in the Prix de Meautry. Her form this season has a particularly solid look to it with two runner-up finishes behind subsequent Group 1 winners Oxted (GB) and Dream Of Dreams (Ire).

“I’d be surprised if there are many mares in the catalogue whose first three dams all black-type performers and producers,” says Williams, who selected Breathtaking Look at Tattersalls as a yearling from October Book 3. “We’re excited to take her to the sale and would like to see her do well. I’m selling her as ‘in training’ as she is still here with me in training. I’d like to see her sell as a broodmare but she is sound, she has never taken a lame step, and if someone wanted to race her on they could do.”

Breathtaking Look started her racing career at three with two wins from her three starts that year. Her racing tally now stands at 18 starts, with those six wins backed up a string of placed efforts.

Recalling what he saw in her when he first viewed her in the Mickley Stud draft at Park Paddocks, Williams adds, “I just really liked her presence. She was quite big, and my brother-in-law, who we call Ralph though his name is actually Jonathan, always like to have a filly. He breeds one or two horses himself and we’ve had a few over the years that have done well. We’ve always been of the opinion that you got more of a chance if you buy a filly. The colts that turn out to be stallions are few and far between, so the plan was to buy something that would hopefully do well and then we could either breed from her or sell her. With Breathtaking Look, we knew she would want a bit of time but I just loved her outlook and, even though she was big, she was athletic.”

Parry’s red and pink silks have made numerous appearances on the racecourse aboard Williams-trained fillies, including the stakes-placed Oakley Girl (GB) (Sir Percy {GB}), who sold for 925,000gns in 2017. He has retained the listed-placed Holley Shiftwell (GB) (Bahamian Bounty {GB}) and another four-time winner Stellar Surprise (GB) (Notnowcato {GB}), who is out of a half-sister to Crystal Ocean (GB) and Crystal Capella (GB).

“He is retiring this year from his job so he is going to cut down on the horses a bit,” says Williams of his brother-in-law, who boards mares with James Thom of Galloway Stud, which is based at Woburn. “He’s a great guy and he has supported me well, buying two or three every year.”

While Breathtaking Look has been the star of Diomed Stables this year, some of the yard’s former residents have also been making names for themselves from the paddocks in 2020, including the dams of two Classic winners Love (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) and Dream And Do (Fr) (Siyouni {Fr}).

Venetias Dream (Ire) (Librettist) produced the latter, who won the G1 Poule d’Essai des Pouliches in June before being sold to Katsumi Yoshida of Northern Farm.

Williams recalls, “Barry Root bought an old mare and had her at Old Mill Stud with my stepfather David. She was carrying an Oasis Dream (GB) foal at the time and we trained her [Dreamacha (GB)] for Barry. She won quite a few races, was rated 90, and we took her to Germany and just missed out on some black type with her.  Then he sent the mare to Librettist and she produced Venetias Dream. I couldn’t keep her sound but I managed to get her to the track about four or five times and she ended up being rated about 52. She was sold for minimum bid at one of the sales to go to Libya, but her dam had quite a good back page and her sister then produced [treble Group 1-winning miler] Charm Spirit (Ire), so one of the agents went and bought Venetias Dream back from Libya, put her in foal to Siyouni, and sold her on. And her first foal is now a Classic winner.”

In the case of Pikaboo (GB) (Pivotal {GB}), the dam of Love, she was bought by David Redvers for 20,000gns after making two starts for John Gosden.

“David and I have been friends for years and he would always have a leg of something with me, me. and I’d have something with him. When he bought Pikaboo, he handed me the ticket and said ‘have a leg and win a race with her and we’ll breed from her’. I completely failed to win a race with her. Third at Southwell was the best I could do. So we retired her and covered her with Ishiguru. That filly made 40,000gns at the breeze-ups and won a couple of races. Then the mare went to Sleeping Indian (GB). The next one was by Lucky Story, all David’s stallions obviously, and she was quite a nice filly, turned out a touch in front but a good-bodied filly. George Margarson bought her as a yearling and that was Lucky Kristale (GB).”

Following his introduction to Sheikh Fahad, Redvers sold a number of mares he owned in partnership to focus on the burgeoning Qatar Bloodstock empire. Thus, before Lucky Kristale had taken to the track and won two Group 2 races as a juvenile, her dam had gone to the sales the previous December, where Pikaboo sold for 50,000gns to Paul Venner. Her subsequent private sale to Coolmore would have been for many multiples of that.

And Willliams also has first-hand knowledge of another of the mares in the sale this year, Shena’s Dream (Ire) (Oasis Dream {GB}) (lot 1602). She has her own tale of sales high and lows and is now better known as the dam of another Lowther S. winner, Miss Amulet (Ire) (Sir Prancealot {Ire}).

“Gordon Thom picked her out at the December Sale. She had won four races for William Haggas and we decided to buy her to try to get some black type,” Williams says. She was a really strong, good-looking filly and we ran her in the good fillies’ handicap during the Victoria Cup meeting at Ascot. Unfortunately she reared up in the stalls and hit her head and just had a bad experience. We had already covered her with Sepoy (Aus) by then so she was retired to stud.”

He adds with a laugh, “I’m not sure it’s a good selling point-send me your filly and if she doesn’t win a race at least she will breed a Group winner!’

It may well persuade breeders to make close inspection of the five-strong draft heading to Tattersalls from Diomed Stables, but as Breathtaking Look and so many before her have shown, Williams is more than capable of training winners.

 

 

 

 

 

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Highclere’s Beach Beauty

The first chapter of the story of Palace Pier (GB) (Kingman {GB}) was written 20 years ago when John Warren bought the listed winner Miss d’Ouilly (Fr) (Bikala {GB}) from Jean-Luc Lagardere at the Tattersalls December Sale for 50,000gns. The Night Shift foal she was carrying at the time became known as Night Frolic (GB), and she has established her own important branch of an accomplished family at Highclere Stud. 

For Palace Pier, the tale is far from complete. This season’s champion miler will remain in training for 2021, but in some ways the wheel has turned full circle as his dam Beach Frolic (GB), a daughter of Nayef and Night Frolic, is set to sell as dusk descends on Tattersalls on Tuesday.

Presented with a May 20 covering, she is carrying a foal from the first crop of sprint star Blue Point (Ire) and, unsurprisingly, the dark chestnut mare (lot 1731) was in and out of her stable for plenty of viewings as mare buyers compiled theor shortlists on Sunday at Park Paddocks.

Lady Carolyn Warren offers the 9-year-old Beach Frolic not just on behalf of her family’s Highclere Stud but also for their partner and late friend, the Duke of Roxburghe, whose Floors Stud has been conducting a part-dispersal this season. 

She said, “After John bought Miss d’Ouilly at the December Sale, the Duke of Roxburghe took part of her and we’ve owned the progeny in partnership together ever since.”

Beach Frolic was unraced but her half-siblings, the Group 2 winners Bonfire (GB) (Manduro {Ger}) and Joviality (GB) (Cape Cross {Ire}) have given the family plenty of extra credence in recent years, while its topicality is underlined by the G2 Derby Italiano victory this season of King’s Caper (GB) (New Approach {Ire}). He is out of another of Miss d’Ouilly’s grand-daughters, the G3 Nell Gwyn S. winner and G1 Coronation S. runner-up Karen’s Caper (War Chant), while this year’s G1 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile third Girl Daddy (Uncle Mo) has Miss d’Ouilly as her fourth dam.

“The family is jammed full of good horses and it’s very current. King’s Caper doesn’t even fit on the page because there isn’t room,” Lady Carolyn added.

“Beach Frolic is hard to fault. She’s an absolute queen to look at and what’s so amazing about her is that she can go to just about any stallion in the world. It’s so rare to find something that is a complete outcross.”

Beach Frolic’s name has already been in the news this autumn at Tattersalls when her yearling son by Highland Reel (Ire) fetched 320,000gns at Book 1 of the October Sale. With her 2-year-old Camelot (GB) filly Tiger Beetle (GB) in the hands of Sir Michael Stoute and a colt by Almanzor (Fr) on the ground this year, there is much to look forward to for those connected with the mare, not least the return next year of Palace Pier, who recently claimed the award for Cartier Three-Year-Old Colt.

Lady Carolyn’s succinct appraisal of Beach Frolic concluded with the words, “She’s the dam of a world champion, she produces lovely-looking stock and she’s in foal to a champion.” Enough said really.

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