Records Smashed at Red Hot Ready to Run

16 November 2011

The Karaka sale ring was running red hot at New Zealand Bloodstock's Ready to Run Sale of 2YOs today, with a staggering day's trade providing a new record turnover, average, median and clearance rate.

With 228 lots sold over the two-day Sale, turnover was $16,216,500, up almost exactly $2 million on last year's $14,215,250, reflecting an increase of 14% with 29 fewer horses sold, and an increase on the previous record of $16,069,250 set in 2000 when 528 horses were catalogued.

The Sale average and median have both posted whopping increases, and new records. The average of $71,125 is up 29% on last year's $55,312, and up 16% on the previous record of $61,134 (in 2007). The all-important sale median was $45,000 today, up 40% on last year's $32,000, and up 12.5% on the previous record of $40,000 (2006 & 2009).

The clearance rate of 77% is also a new record (previously 73% in 2006), and up significantly on last year's 59%.

Six lots were sold this week for $300,000 or more, and 18 for $200,000 or more, compared with two and 10 respectively last year.

NZB Co-Managing Director Petrea Vela says the results have totally surpassed expectations.

"It's been an incredibly strong Sale and we're overwhelmed by the results. Yesterday was an encouraging start but today it stepped up another gear altogether. The buying bench is probably the largest we've ever seen at this Sale, and while it took some time to warm up yesterday, today we felt the full force of its strength and depth.

"The representation of buyers from Hong Kong, Singapore and Australia in particular has been fantastic, but there has also been great participation by buyers from Malaysia, Macau, Korea, Japan and South Africa in addition to New Zealand.

"The racetrack results from this Sale have been excellent in recent years, and the timely VRC Derby victory by Sangster, a Ready to Run graduate, certainly helped, but we never anticipated that demand could be quite as strong as it was. We're thrilled vendors have been well rewarded for their efforts and hope that buyers have great success with their purchases. We're very grateful to all for their support."

The highlight of the day came at Lot 310 with the filly by Fastnet Rock setting a new record price for a filly purchased at the Sale when knocked down to Justin Bahen Bloodstock for $450,000. From the Centaine mare Shimo Star, the filly was offered by Tom & Shelley Murtagh's Esker Lodge.

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Fastnet Rock filly Lot 310 sold for $450,000

Hong Kong based agent Justin Bahen secured the filly for his Melbourne owner Phil Sly, part-owner of the VRC Oaks winning Fastnet Rock filly Mosheen.

Sly couldn't speak highly enough of his new purchase.

"She's a stunner. She literally ticks all the boxes - there are 11 boxes to tick on my list and she ticks all of them. She breezed up beautifully and was very relaxed, she's a real lady.

"She is the reason I am at the Sale however I have made another purchase from Esker Lodge as well, they have done a great job of the preparation."

The next top price of the Sale came at Lot 185 with the Pins colt from Zabeel mare Laebeel fetching $390,000 to the bid of Hong Kong trainer David Hall. The half-brother to dual Group 3 winner Larry's Never Late (Pentire) was offered by Mark & Shelley Treweek's Lyndhurst Farm.

"As soon as I saw him I thought he looked like the ideal Derby horse which is what everyone in Hong Kong aspires to," commented Hall on his purchase.

"Pins is successful in Hong Kong and this is a popular pedigree with that cross, plus he was relaxed in his breeze up but he still managed it in a good time.

"He will go to Dean Hawthorne's Anzac Lodge first while it is decided when he will head up to Hong Kong."

Waikato Stud sire Pins (Snippets) was the leading sire in Hong Kong last season, headed by Hong Kong Horse of the Year Ambitious Dragon.

David Hall was one of a large number of Hong Kong buyers in action at Karaka. The leading individual buyer of the Sale was Willie Leung's Magus Equine representing a large contingent of Hong Kong owners and trainers who purchased seven horses yesterday and another six today for a total of $1,428,000 at an average of $109,846. Magus Equine's top price of the Sale was $280,000 paid today for the gelding by Bernardini at Lot 319, also offered by Lyndhurst Farm.

Mark & Shelley Treweek's Lyndhurst Farm have firmly stamped their mark on this Sale in recent years, ending the day as the leading vendor for the fifth year in a row. Lyndhurst offered five of the top ten lots of the Sale, with a total of 18 entries sold for $3,041,000 at an average of $168,944.

A delighted Mark Treweek says all their expectations have been thoroughly exceeded.

"We are just over the moon. It has been our goal for a couple of years now to crack the $2 million mark which we've never done, and we smashed that. We knew we had a really good draft but the parades never stopped for three days.

"We're thrilled for our clients as well. This sort of result is really needed to keep people in the game, and we want to thank all the buyers for helping us to achieve that.

"It's also been great to see some of the newer vendors getting better and better. As long as the standard keeps improving as it is, this Sale is just going to keep going from strength to strength."

The Sale had a broad representation of New Zealand and Australian sires sharing the limelight over the past two days. At the top of the table by average was Exceed and Excel with three sold for an average of $250,000 and a top price of $360,000 (Lot 278). Seven NZ sires featured in the top 10 with three or more lots sold including Pins, Darci Brahma, Thorn Park, Falkirk, Savabeel, Bachelor Duke and Keeper.

2011 Ready to Run Sale Statistics

2011 Ready to Run Sale

2010 Ready to Run Sale

Aggregate

$16,216,500

$14,215,250

Average

$71,125

$55,312

Median

$45,000

$32,000

Clearance

77%

59%

Catalogued

354

494

Sold

228

257

Top Lot

$450,000 (B.F. Fastnet Rock / Shimo Star)

$340,000 (G.C. Fusaichi Pegasus / Skates)

Top Lots

Lot

Type

Breeding

Vendor

Purchaser

Price

310

B. F

Fastnet Rock / Shimo Star

Esker Lodge

Bahen Bloodstock Ltd (Victoria)

$450,000

185

B. C

Pins / Laebeel

Lyndhurst Farm

Mr D Hall (Hong Kong)

$390,000

278

Ch C

Exceed and Excel / Red for Lou

Phoenix Park

New Zealand Bloodstock Ltd (NSW)

$360,000

146

B. G

Darci Brahma / Golden Dawn

Curraghmore Stud

Mr M Freedman & Mr M Wallace (Singapore)

$320,000

57

G C

General Nediym / Botticelli Chic

Lyndhurst Farm

Mr R Yiu (Hong Kong)

$310,000

153

BR. C

Not a Single Doubt / Hiavanna

Anna Scott Racing Stables

Worldwide Bloodstock (South Africa)

$300,000

319

B. G

Bernardini / Snowfall

Lyndhurst Farm

Magus Equine Ltd (Hong Kong)

$280,000

217

B. G

Keeper / Middlebrook

Phoenix Park

New Zealand Bloodstock Ltd (NSW)

$260,000

222

B. G

Thorn Park / Molly Dear

Beatson Stables Ltd

Mr D Yip (Hong Kong)

$250,000

198

B. C

Zabeel / Loose Lill

Lyndhurst Farm

John Foote Bloodstock Pty Ltd (Queensland)

$240,000

156

B. C

Stratum / Hootandance

Lyndhurst Farm

John Foote Bloodstock Pty Ltd (Queensland)

$240,000

282

B. C

Savabeel / Rhysess

Oxford Thoroughbreds

Mr P Ho (Hong Kong)

$240,000

Leading Purchasers by Aggregate

Purchaser

Location

Bought

Aggregate

Average

Top Price

New Zealand Bloodstock Ltd

16

$1,813,500

$113,344

$360,000 (Lot 278)

Magus Equine Ltd

Hong Kong

13

$1,428,000

$109,846

$280,000 (Lot 319)

John Foote Bloodstock Pty Ltd

Queensland

3

$670,000

$223,333

$240,000 (Lot 156, 198)

Mr R Yiu

Hong Kong

3

$660,000

$220,000

$310,000 (Lot 57)

Mr DC Ellis

Te Akau

7

$587,500

$83,929

$165,000 (Lot 275, 74)

Bahen Bloodstock Ltd

Victoria

2

$550,000

$275,000

$450,000 (Lot 310)

Worldwide Bloodstock

South Africa

3

$482,500

$160,833

$300,000 (Lot 153)

Mr M Freedman & Mr M Wallace

Singapore

2

$450,000

$225,000

$320,000 (Lot 146)

Mr Kar Fai Lee

Macau

14

$447,000

$31,929

$75,000 (Lot 122)

Mr D Hall

Hong Kong

1

$390,000

$390,000

$390,000 (Lot 185)

Leading Vendors by Aggregate

Vendor

Sold

Aggregate

Average

Top Price

Lyndhurst Farm

18

$3,041,000

$168,944

$390,000 (Lot 185)

Diamond Lodge

20

$1,494,500

$74,725

$230,000 (Lot 180)

Esker Lodge

17

$1,354,500

$79,676

$450,000 (Lot 310)

Phoenix Park

8

$1,006,000

$125,750

$360,000 (Lot 278)

Beatson Stables Ltd

11

$701,000

$63,727

$250,000 (Lot 222)

Mana Park

7

$655,000

$93,571

$200,000 (Lot 225)

Bradbury Park

16

$645,000

$40,313

$150,000 (Lot 110)

Venture Thoroughbreds Ltd

9

$622,500

$69,167

$200,000 (Lot 236)

Kilgravin Lodge

14

$603,000

$43,071

$120,000 (Lot 173)

Regal Farm

11

$569,500

$51,773

$140,000 (Lot 258)

Leading Vendors by Average (three or more sold)

Vendor

Sold

Average

Aggregate

Top Price

Lyndhurst Farm

18

$168,944

$3,041,000

$390,000 (Lot 185)

Curraghmore Stud

4

$129,000

$516,000

$320,000 (Lot 146)

Phoenix Park

8

$125,750

$1,006,000

$360,000 (Lot 278)

Ascot Farm

5

$112,000

$560,000

$170,000 (Lot 129)

Windsor Park Stud

4

$96,250

$385,000

$220,000 (Lot 348)

Mana Park

7

$93,571

$655,000

$200,000 (Lot 225)

Esker Lodge

17

$79,676

$1,354,500

$450,000 (Lot 310)

Diamond Lodge

20

$74,725

$1,494,500

$230,000 (Lot 180)

Oxford Thoroughbreds

5

$74,200

$371,000

$240,000 (Lot 282)

Venture Thoroughbreds Ltd

9

$69,167

$622,500

$200,000 (Lot 236)


Leading Sires by Average (three or more sold)

Sire

Sold

Average

Aggregate

Top Price

Exceed and Excel

3

$250,000

$750,000

$360,000 (Lot 278)

Stratum

3

$160,000

$480,000

$240,000 (Lot 156)

Pins

5

$127,000

$635,000

$390,000 (Lot 185)

Bernardini

3

$126,667

$380,000

$280,000 (Lot 319)

Darci Brahma

8

$120,500

$964,000

$320,000 (Lot 146)

Thorn Park

6

$100,167

$601,000

$250,000 (Lot 222)

Falkirk

7

$88,143

$617,000

$220,000 (Lot 348)

Savabeel

12

$71,042

$852,500

$240,000 (Lot 282)

Bachelor Duke

5

$66,500

$332,500

$130,000 (Lot 114)

Keeper

7

$65,000

$455,000

$260,000 (Lot 217)

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