Competitive Bidding As Book 3 Opens at Keeneland

Competitive Bidding As Book 3 Opens at Keeneland

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2019 COMPETITIVE BIDDING CLEMENT ‘INVADER’ PUNCHES BREEDERS’ CUP TICKET WITH SUMMER SCORE AS BOOK 3 OPENS Decorated Invader (Declaration of War), bet hard throughout, backed up his support and overcame a slow pace to capture the AT KEENELAND GI Summer S. Sunday at Woodbine, a “Win and You’re In” race for the GI Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf. Showing a strong late kick to be second debuting July 13 at Saratoga, the $200,000 Keeneland September grad won geared down there next out Aug. 10 and was crushed down to even- money from a 9-2 morning line early in the wagering here before drifting up to fractional second favoritism by post. Away a step slowly, the West Point Thoroughbreds colorbearer tugged his way up a few spots into seventh as huge longshot Cadet Connelly (Grey Swallow {Ire}) went on with it through pedestrian splits of :24.26 and :48.43 over yielding turf. Cont. p9 IN TDN EUROPE TODAY PINATUBO ELECTRIC IN THE NATIONAL Session-topping Hip 1385 in the ring | Keeneland Godolphin’s Pinatubo (Ire) (Shamardal) justified all the hype with a nine-length romp in The Curragh’s G1 National S. Click or tap here to go straight to TDN Europe. by Jessica Martini LEXINGTON, KY - The Keeneland September Yearling Sale’s Book 3 section opened with a day of competitive bidding Sunday in Lexington as 256 yearlings changed hands for a total of $30,025,000. The sixth session average was $117,285 and the median was $85,000. Of the 366 horses offered, 110 failed to reach their reserves for a buy-back rate of 30.05%. A pair of yearlings topped the $500,000 mark Sunday, with a colt by Quality Road attracting the session’s highest bid of $510,000. The session topper was consigned by Select Sales and WinStar Farm’s Elliott Walden made the winning bid on behalf of a partnership with the farm and China Horse Club International. WinStar has been active as both buyers and sellers this week at Keeneland. “It’s been solid on both sides,” Walden said. “It’s tough to buy and conversely, it’s good when you sell. I think it’s a healthy market. Looking at the dynamics of everything in the industry, there is not a better time that I can remember to be an owner in the industry because of the purses. You’re running for $130,000 at Kentucky Downs, $90,000 at Saratoga.” Cont. p3 PUBLISHER & CEO Sue Morris Finley @suefinley [email protected] V.P., INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS Gary King @garykingTDN [email protected] EDITORIAL [email protected] Editor-in-Chief Jessica Martini @JessMartiniTDN Managing Editor Monday, September 16, 2019 Alan Carasso @EquinealTDN Senior Editor Steve Sherack @SteveSherackTDN Racing Editor Brian DiDonato @BDiDonatoTDN News and Features Editor Ben Massam @BMassamTDN Associate Editors Christie DeBernardis @CDeBernardisTDN Joe Bianca @JBiancaTDN ADVERTISING [email protected] Director of Advertising Alycia Borer Advertising Manager Lia Best Advertising Designer Amanda Crelin Advertising Assistants Alexa Reisfield Amie Morosco Advertising Assistant/Dir. Of Distribution Rachel McCaffrey Photographer/Photo Editor Sarah K. Andrew @SarahKAndrew [email protected] Social Media Strategist The sun sets on Hip 1709, a son of Mineshaft, Sunday evening during Session 6 of Justina Severni Keeneland September. The 13-day auction moves into its second week Monday, with Hips 1721-2142 set to sell beginning at 10 a.m. | Keeneland Director of Customer Service Vicki Forbes [email protected] Marketing Manager INTO MISCHIEF FEE BUMPED UP TO $175K 12 Alayna Cullen @AlaynaCullen Superstar sire Into Mischief will stand for $175,000 S&N, Director of Information Technology up from $150,000, in 2020. Ray Villa [email protected] Bookkeeper Terry May TODAY’S GRADED STAKES [email protected] EST Race Click for TV 9:00a Prix Eclipse-G3, MLF --------------- ------- WORLDWIDE INFORMATION 10:10a La Coupe de Maisons-Laffitte-G3, MLF --------------- ------- International Editor Kelsey Riley @kelseynrileyTDN 7:35p Presque Isle Downs Masters S.--GII, PID TJCIS PPs TVG [email protected] European Editor Emma Berry [email protected] Associate International Editor Heather Anderson @HLAndersonTDN Newmarket Bureau, Cafe Racing Sean Cronin & Tom Frary [email protected] 60 Broad Street, Suite 100 Red Bank, NJ 07701 732-747-8060 | 732-747-8955 (fax) www.TheTDN.com TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 3 OF 12 • THETDN.COM MONDAY • SEPTEMBER 16, 2019 Book 3 Opens at KEESEP cont. from p1 Then it’s not good. But it’s been a great sale so far and for the “The expenses had to go up a decade ago, just because hay, better horses, it’s going to hold all the way through.” feed, labor, everything’s gone up,” Walden continued. “But now The Keeneland September sale continues through next Sunday the purses are catching up. It’s a good time to be in the horse with sessions beginning daily at 10 a.m. business, I think. Just from an economic standpoint.” Select Sales sold 19 yearlings Sunday, including the session- Quality Sells at Keeneland Sunday topping Quality Road colt, for a gross of $2,850,000. A colt by Quality Road (hip 1385) shot to the top of the “The great thing about Book 3 is that the horses that hit the leaderboard early in Sunday’s session of the Keeneland target are selling and the horses that don’t hit the target are also September sale when bringing a session-topping final bid of selling,” Select Sales’ Carrie Brogden said. “There is more depth $510,000 from WinStar Farm CEO Elliott Walden. WinStar of buyers and also my owners are being more realistic in selling purchased the yearling in partnership with China Horse Club their horses. If I say, ‘This horse has this, this and this,’ we are International. adjusting the reserves. People are wanting to trade.” “He’s a nice athletic colt by Quality Road,” Walden said of the Following a competitive opening week of bidding, pinhookers yearling’s appeal. “We felt like he was one of the better ones on became a more obvious presence on the results sheets Sunday. the day.” “We have bought 10 so far and we got most of them on the Hip 1385, bred by Machmer Hall and consigned by Select first two days, which I am delighted about,” said Ocala Sales, is out of Spring Storm (Unbridled’s Song). He is a half- horseman Eddie Woods. “But we’ve been scrambling ever since. brother to multiple graded placed Stainless (Flatter). We got three today and one yesterday.” Spring Storm, in foal to Proud Citizen, sold for $29,000 at the Of the increased participation from pinhookers, Woods said, 2016 Keeneland November sale. The 12-year-old mare, whose “That the way it’s supposed to be. The quality kind of drops off, second dam produced champion Countess Diana, has a weanling the big planes have left. It’s always been the time when the tide colt by Malibu Moon and was bred back to West Coast. has turned. It won’t be a great sale if you have pinhookers in Cont. p4 there the first two days just banging away any time they want. TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 4 OF 12 • THETDN.COM MONDAY • SEPTEMBER 16, 2019 “We bought her before Stainless was graded placed,” explained Select Sales and Machmer Hall’s Carrie Brogden. “This colt jumped through all of the hoops. He had great vetting. He was very uncomplicated and he was just one of those horses that got better and better as he got older.” Brogden said Machmer Hall has built its brand at the sales and on the racetrack. “This if the first sale where people have specifically said to me, ‘Ah. This is a Machmer Hall horse. We know you’ve raised it as a runner,’” Brogden said. “That makes me feel really good.” Frosted Filly to McPeek A filly from the first crop of Grade I winner Frosted will be joining the barn of Ken McPeek after the trainer bid $500,000 to acquire the youngster on behalf of Scott and Dana Leeds’s Walking L Thoroughbreds Sunday at Keeneland. “She was the best filly of the day, in my opinion,” McPeek said as he watched on his phone while one of his charge’s headed into the gate at Churchill Downs. “We got one early, as well, and I’m really thrilled to take her home.” Hip 1578 | Keeneland The yearling was McPeek’s seventh purchase of the September sale. He also purchased a colt by Frosted (hip 1487) Sunday for $180,000. Walking L Thoroughbreds campaigns recent GIII With Anticipation S. winner Fighting Seabee (Summer Front) and graded winner Cairo Cat (Cairo Prince). Hip 1578 was bred by Runnymede Farm, Peter Callahan, Manlius Stable and Bill Oppenheim, and was consigned to the sale by Runnymede Farm. She is out of Dream to Dream (Scat Daddy), who is a full-sister to group winner Daddy Long Legs. Cont. p5 Structor, an $850,000 2YO, makes his next start in the Pilgrim Stakes (G3) PALACE MALICE - NOW WITH 2 STAKES WINNERS, 3 STAKES HORSES, A $300,000 KEESEP YEARLING AND 11 WINNERS INCLUDING ICE PRINCESS WHO BROKE HER MAIDEN BY 12 LENGTHS AT BELMONT. Structor broke his maiden first time out at Saratoga for Owners Jeff Drown and Don Rachel, and Trainer Chad C. Brown. LGB, LLC 2019 / Photos: Adam Coglianese Inquiries to Tom Hamm and Rebecca Nicholson 859.873.7053 • www.threechimneys.com @ three_chimneys TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 5 OF 12 • THETDN.COM MONDAY • SEPTEMBER 16, 2019 “She was a very well-balanced individual with a great walk and by Dixiana Farms, she RNA’d for $70,000 at last year’s a great mind,” said Runnymede vice president and general Keeneland November sale.

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