Zinc White Heads Goffs London Sale

Selectivity was the watchword for the Goffs London Sale, which returned after an absence in 2020 and was held online for the first time. While Royal Ascot will be able to welcome 12,000 racegoers daily this year, the week will have nothing like the normal buzz about it, with most international travellers prevented from attending.

It is impossible to reproduce virtually the garden party atmosphere of the London Sale which, over the previous six years at Kensington Palace, has provided an enjoyable warm up to the most sociable week of racing in the calendar. The sale's unique selling point has always been the inclusion of horses entered to race during the Royal Meeting.

Just three of the 11 lots were sold this year, but there was still an international feel to proceedings with the buyers hailing from Australia, France and Britain. 

It was a dual-purpose prospect, the 3-year-old Zinc White (Ire) (Vadamos {Fr}), who brought the top price of £310,000 and he will now be listed as trained by Oliver Greenall for his engagement in Wednesday's G2 Queen's Vase, having been bought by the trainer with Dan Astbury. A son of the G1 Pretty Polly S. winner Chinese White (Ire) (Dalakhani {Ire}), he has made five starts for The Lucra Partnership and Ralph Beckett, with his two victorious outings this year marking him out as a highly progressive individual. Sold as lot 5, Zinc White's most recent win at Sandown on May 20 saw him pass the post seven and a half lengths in front of the runner-up, earning him a mark of 87. 

The previous lot (4) was the juvenile colt Tipperary Sunset (GB) (Ardad {Ire}), the winner of both his starts for John Quinn who is also declared to run on Wednesday in the Listed Windsor Castle S. The colt is the first foal of the Dark Angel (Ire) mare Cherubic (GB) and was bought by Nicolas de Watrigant of Mandore International Agency on behalf of Alain Jathiere for £200,000. The trainer's son Sean had previously bought him as a yearling for £17,000.

The only other horse to sell was lot 3, the 88-rated Military Mission (Ire) (Mastercraftsman {Ire}). The 3-year-old will eventually leave Hugo Palmer's stable to join his old boss, Gai Waterhouse, in Australia having been bought for £170,000 by Johnny McKeever on behalf of Waterhouse and her co-trainer Adrian Bott.

“He may well run on Thursday, Gai and Adrian will decide tomorrow,” said McKeever of the gelding who is entered in both the King George V S. and Saturday's  Ascot Golden Gate S. “He will then head down to Australia and be given a chance to settle in and we'll see how he gets on.”

Reflecting on the 2021 London Sale, Goffs Group Chief Executive Henry Beeby said, “The London sale has always been a sale like no other and this year circumstances forced us to make it a virtual sale like no other. Like every auction house we have embraced online sales, but we hope that this year's virtual Goffs London Sale which was conducted in the form of a live broadcast from Kildare Paddocks and London broke new ground with its unique approach.”

He continued, “We've always said that we judge this sale by different metrics and so whilst selling three of the 11 lots offered would normally be a disappointment, the London Sale offers an opportunity for owners to cash in before Ascot or run at the Royal Meeting and we wish existing and new connections every success over the next five days.  That said, we sold horses to Australia, France and Britain to demonstrate the global appeal of our London Sale.

“Of course next year we hope and pray to be back in the beautiful setting of Kensington Palace Gardens sipping Chateau Léoube and rubbing shoulders with the who's who of international thoroughbred racing”.

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Charlie Hills Named William Hill Flat Racing Ambassador

Trainer Charlie Hills has been named the Flat Racing Ambassador for William Hill. Hills, who is the trainer of MG1SW sprinter Battaash (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}), will provide regular blogs on his runners, views, and opinions, kicking off with an exclusive update on Battaash ahead of his seasonal bow in the G1 King's Stand S. at Royal Ascot on Tuesday. Hills's appointment will last through 2022.

“William Hill Racing Ambassador, Charlie Hills, said, “The Flat season is really hotting up with the start of Royal Ascot and I'm looking forward to sharing my views on it all with William Hill and their clients.

“As for Battaash, I've been really pleased with him. He came in a few weeks later than he has done in the past, but he hasn't missed a beat since and has been thriving at home for the last month or so.

“He's always been a horse that's very good first time out, in fact he's unbeaten first time out, and he's a horse that's fairly easy to get fit. I think the slightly longer break this year has helped him, he came back from Shadwell in really good condition, and everything seems in order.

“He's become a lot more sensible and settled in his routine work as a 7-year-old but there are absolutely no signs that he's lost any of his ability.”

Liam Mckee, Head of Planning, Media, Sponsorship & PR at William Hill, said, “We're delighted to have Charlie on board, particularly ahead of Battaash's eagerly anticipated return. The yard has had a very bright start to the season and we're looking forward to working with Charlie to provide our customers with exclusive content and insights.”

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Soulcombe on The Market

Soulcombe, a 388-acre farm where Chris Budgett's Kirtlington Stud is based, has arrived on the market and will be offered through Windsor Clive International. Budgett has built up Kirtlington since the mid 1980s and has decided to offer Soulcombe for sale. On the acreage are Soulcombe House-which features seven bedrooms and two wings, as well as three different stable yard complexes and five cottages. The gently rolling limestone land has produced quality bloodstock including Harbinger (GB) (Dansili {GB}), champion and G1 Derby hero Sir Percy (GB) (Mark of Esteem {Ire}) and G1 Sydney Cup winner Selino (GB) (Champs Elysees {GB}). The stud is situated just over an hour from London and less than two hours from Newmarket. In addition, it is only four miles from the A34/M40. A total of 13 Classic winners have been bred or raised within a few miles of the property.

“The flexibility of Soulcombe is remarkable-breeding, competing or polo-it covers the whole spectrum” said Windsor Clive International's George Windsor Clive.

Added Kirtlington Stud's Chris Budgett, “The time has come to move on-we will continue trading as Kirtlington Stud with our own horses. It would be nice to find a buyer to continue with the success that we have had, but I accept that the property has much to offer for so many different uses.”

For more information, please visit www.windsorclive.co.uk.

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Subjectivist in Good Order Despite Training Mishap

Group 1 winner Subjectivist (GB) (Teofilo {Ire}) emerged from a Friday training incident in good order and is second choice in the G1 Gold Cup to dethrone Stradivarius (Ire) (Sea The Stars {Ire}) on June 17. The 4-year-old entire, who won the G1 Prix Royal-Oak at ParisLongchamp last October and the G2 Dubai Gold Cup at Meydan in March, fell en route to the gallops on Friday.

“We had a scare on Friday, he fell over and skinned both knees and his hocks but just superficial grazes,” Mark Johnston told Sky Sports Racing. “It happened on the way to the gallops. Obviously it was a big scare because it was him. There was no swelling and he cantered both yesterday and today, so all should be well.”

Fortunately in good order after the fall, Subjectivist's bigger issue might be his extended time on the bench.

“That is more of a concern because of the time he's had in between, but he'd had a fair bit of time of before he went to Dubai and clearly thrived on it,” he added. “If he can repeat that performance, then Stradivarius is going to have to pull it all out to beat him.”

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