Sales

Treve’s sister sold for €520,000 to Qatari owner and will stay in France

Gerard Larrieu of Chantilly Bloodstock struck the winning bid The brilliant Treve (Motivator) famously failed to sell at Arqana’s October Yearling Sale nearly nine years ago but her sister had no such problem, attracting the attention of Qatari owner Sheail bin Khalifa Al Kuwari in a drawn out bidding match.  One of the star lots... Read More

$1.25m American Pharoah colt underpins second half of Fasig-Tipton yearling sale

Officials happy with trade against the backdrop of the global Covid-19 pandemic Topped by an American Pharoah (Pioneerof The Nile) colt sold for $1.25 million (approx AUD$1.71 million), the second session of the Fasig-Tipton Selected Yearlings Showcase closed on Thursday as the two-day sale produced solid numbers that should provide a level of confidence going... Read More

Godolphin back in action as €620,000 Dubawi filly tops day one in Deauville

Opening session of the Arqana Select Sale saw turnover of €13,592,000 Buyers appeared to tread carefully during the opening stages of the Arqana Select Sale in Deauville on Wednesday, but as the session wore on bidders seemed to warm to the task. The session generated turnover of €13,592,000 (approx AUD$21.1million), an average price of €147,740... Read More

Daughter of Irish 1,000 Guineas heroine Marvellous commands $1.5m winning bid

Quality Road filly leads day one trade at Fasig-Tipton Selected Yearlings sale The North American yearling sales season that began in earnest on Wednesday with the Fasig-Tipton Selected Yearlings Showcase was in new territory, with the normal schedule having been disrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic. While the sale was new – effectively replacing three Fasig-Tipton... Read More

Sister to Sea The Moon equals last year’s record-breaking buy at €820,000

Sea The Sky (Sea The Stars), a sister to German Derby (Gr 1, 2400m) hero and exciting young sire Sea The Moon, lit up the BBAG Sale when hammered down for €820,000 (approx AUD$1.3million) to Dietrich von Boetticher of Gestut Ammerland, equalling last year’s record-breaking purchase by Godolphin.  Covid-19 continues to affect markets at every... Read More

Down but not out: vendors pragmatic as Premier Sale turnover drops 38 per cent

An awful lot has changed in the last 12 months, both in the bloodstock world and far beyond. At last year’s Goffs UK Premier Yearling Sale there was a record-priced top lot of £440,000 to toast, along with turnover of £18,468,000, an average of £46,520 and a median of £35,000. The bare facts of this... Read More