Tattersalls Offers 17 Horses for Resale to Recoup £11.6m October Debt

Tattersalls is offering for resale 17 juveniles bought at last year's October Yearling Sale for 11,055,000gns. Payment has yet to be received for the group headed by a colt by Frankel (GB) out of Bold Lass (Ire), who was sold for 2,000,000gns by Watership Down Stud.

The yearlings were bought by bloodstock agent Richard Knight for an undisclosed client, who was believed to be returning to the sport having previously enjoyed Classic success as an owner in Britain and Ireland.

An email sent out by Tattersalls on Friday read, “We are emailing you as a purchaser at Book 1 of last year's Tattersalls October Yearling Sale to advise that owing to non-payment of sums owed we will be offering 17 two-year-olds for resale either by private sale by immediate effect or at sale/sales to be confirmed.”

The email also advises potential buyers that the horses, 16 of which were bought at Book 1 and one from Book 2, have been broken in and are in pre-training with Classic-winning jockey Adam Kirby and his partner Megan Evans at their Vicarage Farm just outside Newmarket.

As well as the purchases at Tattersalls, Knight also bought three yearlings from the Goffs Orby Sale for a total of €2,980,000, including the €2,600,000 top lot, a full-sister to the dual Group 1 winner Blackbeard (Ire) (No Nay Never). The agent also signed for five yearlings at the Arqana August Sale for €1,980,000, and six at Keeneland's September Yearling Sale for $4,875,000. Collectively, the purchases amount to just over £20 million.

Tattersalls has been approached for comment along with the other sales companies. 

Henry Beeby, Goffs Group chief executive, said “Goffs' policy is that we never comment on such matters, either to confirm or deny. The Goffs Conditions of Sale clearly state that vendors are paid their sales proceeds after 35 days following each sale and that was, of course, the case following the 2022 Orby Sale.”

A statement from Keeneland similarly indicated that the company does not comment on the private business of clients but that all vendors have been paid, as per normal. 

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NYRA Registers All-Sources Handle Of $2.32 Billion In 2022

The New York Racing Association, Inc. (NYRA) generated all-sources handle of $2,321,863,828 during its 2022 race meets conducted at Aqueduct Racetrack, Belmont Park and Saratoga Race Course. The year was highlighted by the summer meet at Saratoga Race Course where all-sources wagering rose to a record $878,211,963 in 2022, eclipsing the previous high-water mark by nearly 8%. In addition, the 2022 summer meet generated average daily handle of $21,955,299, which is the highest such figure in the history of Saratoga.

On-track handle in 2022, which includes New York residents wagering through NYRA Bets, totaled $291,438,542, 9.2% higher than the 2021 total of $266,978,634.

Inclement weather forced the cancellation of six race days in 2022. As a result, NYRA conducted 196 live race days with average daily handle of $11,846,244.

Average field size for the 1,855 races contested in 2022 was 7.48, a 2.6% decrease from 2021.

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2022 Media Eclipse Award Winners Announced

The National Thoroughbred Racing Association (NTRA), Daily Racing Form, and the National Turf Writers and Broadcasters today announced the winners of the 2022 Media Eclipse Awards in six categories.

Photography–Wendy Wooley–“Elbow Room Please,” The Paulick Report, Oct. 1, 2022.

Writing– Feature/Commentary–Tim Layden–“Beneath the Super Bowl's Turf: The Ghosts of Hollywood Park,” NBCSports.com, Feb. 8, 2022.

Writing- News Enterprise–Tom Law–“Big Tally,” Mid-Atlantic Thoroughbred, July 1, 2022

Live Television Programming–NBC Sports Breeders' Cup World Championships Nov. 4-5, 2022–Lindsay Schanzer–NBC Sports Producer of Horse Racing

Feature Television Programming–NBC Sports–“Cody's Wish” Nov. 5, 2022–Jack Felling–Coordinating Producer

Audio/Multimedia–Horse Racing Radio Network (HRRN)–Breeders' Cup World Championships, Nov. 5, 2022–Mike Penna–HRRN President

Media Eclipse Award winners will be presented their trophies at the 52nd Annual Eclipse Awards Ceremony and Dinner at The Breakers Palm Beach in Florida on Thursday, Jan. 26.

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Keeneland Announces Record Spring Stakes Schedule

Keeneland will award a season record $8.05 million for 19 stakes to be run during its 2023 Spring Meet, which will cover 15 days from Apr. 7-28.

Two focal points on the schedule will be the 99th running of the $1 million GI Toyota Blue Grass and 86th running of the $600,000 GI Central Bank Ashland, both major targets of the nation's top 3-year-olds.

Keeneland has increased the purses of two Grade I stakes for older females–the GI Madison and the GI Jenny Wiley–by $100,000 apiece to $600,000 and has raised the purses of three listed stakes–the FanDuel Limestone, the Giant's Causeway and the Palisades–by $50,000 each to $250,000. Fifteen stakes are graded, with the GII Beaumont Presented by Keeneland Select featuring an upgrade for 2023.

Contributing to the Spring Meet stakes purses is a total of $1.5 million available from the Kentucky Thoroughbred Development Fund (KTDF), pending approval from the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission.

“Keeneland enjoyed arguably its most successful racing year ever in 2022, thanks to a stellar lineup of equine stars and racing stables competing for record purses and the historic wagering that followed at the Spring and Fall Meets and the popularity of hosting our third Breeders' Cup World Championships,” Keeneland Vice President of Racing Gatewood Bell said.

“We are grateful for the interest in Keeneland racing from our horsemen, horseplayers and fans, and their enthusiasm creates momentum for the future. We are excited to further strengthen this year's Spring Meet stakes schedule so purses of all Grade I races are at least $600,000, while all Grade II races are a minimum of $350,000 and all Grade III events are a minimum of $300,000.”

For information on Keeneland's 2023 Spring Meet, click here.

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