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Solis Stars at Inglis Broodmares Sale WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2013 732-747-8060 $ TDN Home Page Click Here SOLIS STARS AT INGLIS BROODMARES SALE One World is a full-sister to GSW Langoustine (Aus) By Rob Burnet, Thoroughbrednews.com.au and her dam Prawn Cocktail is a half-sister to Royal American interests provided the main buying power Academy and to Terlingua, the dam of Storm Cat. at the Super Select Session of the Inglis Easter Solis=s other purchase was lot 53, Diamond Necklace Broodmare Sale at Newmarket Tuesday, the first of (Unbridled=s Song), for A$540,000 (US$559,655). The three days of broodmare 9-year-old has left two named foals with both raced. sales. Overall 125 mares She is in foal to Commands (Aus). The 9-year-old is were sold for A$10,882,000 another with an attractive pedigree. A $1.15-million (US$11,256,460). Keeneland November weanling purchase in 2004, the California-based half-sister to champion and top sire Shamardal (Giant=s bloodstock agent Alex Solis Causeway) was stakes-placed in Europe before being II stepped into the market to sold to the Fleming family=s Tyreel Stud for $1.3 million buy two lots for A$1.26 carrying a full-sister to Shamardal at the 2008 million, including the November sale. Diamond Necklace=s dam, Helsinki (GB), session-topping lot 127, is a full-sister to another top sire in Street Cry (Ire). One World (Aus) (Danehill), AI have clients back home who are putting together for A$720,000 broodmare bands, and these mares will go back to (US$744,703). Kentucky,@ said Solis, explaining his purchases. ALook at Buying under his Solis the pedigrees--they are huge pages, and we are looking Bloodstock banner, he had for that kind of pedigree with stallion pedigrees. One Alex Solis II to withstand strong World=s pedigree goes back to Storm Cat and Royal Benoit Photo competition for One World, Academy, which is very hard to get in America. The by Danehill out of the mare could run herself, and at one time she was the unraced Artichoke mare Prawn Cocktail, with bidding favourite for the Slipper. We are very excited to have a commencing at A$300,000. Initially bids went up on mare like her to take back home. She was precocious $25,000 lots to A$500,000 and then it came back to so that is what we look for,@ he added. A$20,000 all the way through to the final bid from Solis. Ï Ò A Group 3 winner at two, One World has produced 2011 G3 Blue Diamond Prelude S. winner One Last Inglis Easter cont. p3 Dance (Aus) (Encosta de Lago {Aus}) from three named foals to race and was the lone mare Tuesday offered in foal to Lonhro (Aus). She was consigned to the sale by Coolmore Stud. Lot 53 inglis.com.au In This Issue Pierro Set for 60 Broad St., Suite 100 Red Bank, NJ 07701 G1 Doncaster Mile (732) 747-8060 Champion juvenile and Triple (732) 747-8955 (fax) www.thoroughbreddailynews.com Crown hero Pierro (Aus) www.thetdn.com (Lonhro {Aus} draws the four hole in Saturday’s G1 Doncaster Mile H. at Randwick. The A$2-million event is a Win and You’re In race for this fall’s Barry Weisbord, co-publisher GI Breeders’ Cup Mile, which will be [email protected] • @barryweisbord held at Santa Anita. Sue Finley, co-publisher [email protected] • @suefinley Field on page 9 Editorial [email protected] Jessica Martini, Editor-in-Chief Alan Carasso, Managing Editor Oppenheim Talks 2&3rd Crop Sires Christina Bossinakis, Senior Editor Steve Sherack, Racing Editor This week, Bill Oppenheim dicusses who stands atop the leaderboard of this Brian DiDonato, Racing Analyst/Soc. Media Dir. season’s second-crop sires, including the late War Pass (Cherokee Run), who now Justina Severni, Assistant Editor has two top Kentucky Derby prospects with GII Lousiana Derby winner Kelsey Riley, Assistant Editor Revolutionary and Java’s War, victorious in last weekend’s GI Blue Grass S. He Christie DeBernardis, Assistant Editor also examines the third-cropsire roster. Advertising [email protected] Coverage begins page 11 Alycia Borer, Director of Advertising Lia Kusch, Senior Advertising Designer Sarah K. Andrew, Adv Assistant/Distribution Amanda Crelin, Advertising Assistant Craven Breeze Up in Newmarket Amanda Foster, Advertising Assistant Tattersalls hosts its Craven Breeze-up Sale today with over 150 juveniles on offer, including a half-sister to last weekend’sGI Arkansas Derby hero Customer Service [email protected] Overanalyze (Dixie Union), who will be sent through the ring as lot 83. Turn to Vicki Forbes, Director of Customer Service p10 for more lots to watch. Information Technology Robert Williams, Director of IT [email protected] Gregg Casillo, DB Administrator, Programming [email protected] Business Development Gary King, Director of Business Development [email protected] EST Race Click for TV TDN Newmarket Bureau: Cafe Racing 11:05a Nell Gwyn S.-G3, NKT ------------ ---- [email protected] Sean Cronin Tom Frary TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 4/17/13 • PAGE 3 of 13 • thoroughbreddailynews.com INGLIS EASTER AUSTRALIAN BROODMARES Redvers Remains Active... UK-based bloodstock agent David Redvers, who signed for nine horses at last week=s Easter Yearling Tuesday’s Top Five Lots sale, including an A$700,000 daughter of Fastnet Rock Hip Name Covering Sire Price (A$) (Aus)--Myrrh (NZ) (Nassipour), struck for the opening 127 One World (Aus) Lonhro (Aus) 720,000 session=s third-dearest lot when going to A$460,000 (11, Danehill--Prawn Cocktail, by Artichoke) (US$476,741) for lot 155, Group 3 winner Rosa=s Spur Consigned by Coolmore Stud (Aus) (Flying Spur {Aus}). Consigned by Arrowfield Purchased by Solis Bloodstock Stud on behalf of the Michael Pitt Dispersal, the 10- 53 Diamond Necklace Commands (Aus) 540,000 year-old is already the dam of SW and MGSP Members (9, Unbridled’s Song--Helsinki {GB}, by Machiavellian) Joy (Aus) (Hussonet) and was offered pregnant to More (Consigned by Tyreel Stud Than Ready. The resultant offspring will be bred on the Purchased by Solis Bloodstock same cross as 2008 G1 Golden Slipper S. winner and 155 Rosa’s Spur (Aus) More Than Ready 460,000 sire Sebring (Aus). (10, Flying Spur {Aus}--Rosa’s Joy {Aus}, by Rory’s Jester {Aus}) Consigned by Arrowfield Stud as agent for M Pitt Dispersal Sale Purchased by David Redvers INGLIS EASTER BROODMARE SALE 173 Snowgums (Aus) Sepoy (Aus) 440,000 TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 2013 (4, Redoute’s Choice {Aus}–Snowdrift {Fr}, by Polish Precedent) Consigned by Newgate Farm SESSION TOTALS 2013 2012 Purchased by Emirates Park Pty Ltd Catalogued 235 208 141 Prima Nova (Aus) Manhattan Rain (Aus) 400,000 No. Offered 163 182 (8, Danehill Dancer {Ire}--Bonanova {NZ}, by Star Way {GB}) No. Sold 133 125 Consigned by Arrowfield Stud RNAs 30 57 Purchased by Baramul Stud % RNA 18.4% 31.3% High Price A$720,000 A$1,050,000 TDN TODAY No. A$500K+ 8 2 Gross A$10,882,000 A$18,054,484 Headline News.. 13 pages Average A$87,056 (-35%) A$135,748 Median A$45,000 (-33.3%) A$67,500 P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 4/17/13 • PAGE 4 of 13 • thoroughbreddailynews.com Baramul, Emirates Expand Their Bands... BREEZERS AT THE READY IN NEWMARKET Major Australian studs, including Baramul and by Emma Berry Emirates Park, were also responsible for high-priced lots Tattersalls could ask for no finer advertisement for its Tuesday afternoon at Inglis. On behalf of his Baramul Craven Breeze-up Sale, which starts today at 6 p.m. Stud, Gerry Harvey was the successful bidder on lot local time, than the forthcoming appearances this 141, Prima Nova (Aus) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}) for Saturday of two of the 2012 sale=s graduates in the A$400,000 (US$414,594). Bidding commenced at Classic trials at Newbury. Moohaajim (Ire), a neat son A$150,000 and Harvey was leading the bidding right of Cape Cross (Ire) through to the final price. A daughter of Group 1 bought from the Hillwood winner Bonanova (NZ) (Star Way {GB}), the 9-year-old Stud draft by Marco Botti was a two-time stakes winner and runner-up in the G1 for 200,000gns last year, Winter S., and was carrying to Manhattan Rain (Aus) lines up for the (Encosta de Lago {Aus}). Emirates Park=s Trevor Lobb G3 Greenham S., a race signed for lot 173, Snowgums (Aus) (Redoute=s Choice won last year by fellow {Aus}) for A$440,000 (US$456,357). Consigned by Craven graduate Caspar Newgate Farm, the half-sister to G1 Galaxy H. hero Netscher (GB) (Dutch Art Snowland (Aus) (Snippets {Aus}) is carrying her first {GB}), while the unbeaten foal by G1 Blue Diamond S. hero Sepoy (Aus) (Elusive G1 Cheveley Park S. Lot 50/Brendan Holland Emma Berry Quality). winner Rosdhu Queen (Ire) (Invincible Spirit), a 65,000gns purchase by David PEDIGREE INSIGHTS... Redvers for Clipper Logistics, is entered in Newbury=s Get pedigree expert Andrew Caulfield=s fillies= trial, the G3 Dubai Duty Free S., better known as take on racing=s newsmakers! the Fred Darling S. Rosdhu Queen was consigned last You can find all of Caulfield=s columns year by Brendan Holland=s Grove Stud, which this year in the TDN Archive. offers two more Invincible Spirit juveniles among its draft of nine. Lot 50 is a colt out of the Group 3- winning 2-year-old Quad=s Melody (Ire) (Spinning Tattersalls Craven Breeze-Up–Wednesday’s Outs World), a half-sister to GII Del Mar H.
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