9th Apr 2013
Black Caviar’s sibling stole the show on Day One of the 2013 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale where $38.9 million was traded on 127 of the region’s best bred and conformed young thoroughbreds.
“Australian history was not only made with the actual sale of the Helsinge colt for $5 million, but in a huge win for the breeding industry the sale was broadcast live into thousands of homes on free-to-air television via Channel 7 Two,” said Inglis Managing Director Mark Webster.
“There was a huge crowd assembled here at Newmarket all day and hopefully those and more people watching at home get involved in attending the races as owners in the future,” Webster said.
The average price on Tuesday was $305,945, median $200,000 and clearance rate of 73%.
BC3 Thoroughbreds secured Lot 131, the Redoute’s Choice colt from Helsinge, for the Australasian yearling sale record price of $5 million. Read the full story on the sale of the half-brother to Black Caviar HERE
The colt pushed his buyer, vendor and sire to the top of their respective lists by average and aggregate for Tuesday’s session.
The progeny of champion Easter graduate Fastnet Rock were in high demand today, with 18 of his yearlings selling at an average price of $540,556, headed by colts from Gold Anthem and Dream Play purchased for Coolmore / China Horse Club.
The Gold Anthem colt, a half-brother to champion sprinter Starspangledbanner, was offered as Lot 123 by Tyreel Stud and John Warren needed to go to $2.4 million to secure the youngster for Coolmore / China Horse Club.
Offered by Kia-Ora Stud as Lot 82, the colt from Dream Play was knocked down to Tom Magnier for $1,500,000. Under bidder James Harron later secured the day’s other lot to break through into six figures when purchasing Arrowfield Stud’s colt by Snitzel from La Bamba as Lot 161 for an even $1,000,000.
Photos of today’s top lots can be viewed on Inglis’ Facebook page InglisBloodstock
“We are very pleased with the diverse buying bench in attendance, with yearlings being sold today to buyers from United Kingdom, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Ireland, Singapore, Macau, Malaysia, China, the United Arab Emirates and all over Australia,” added Mark Webster
“It was great to see buyers such as Darley and Sheikh Khalifa getting back into the Australian yearling market, as well as a number of new faces such as the China Horse Club,” said Webster
Complete vendor, buyer and sire statistics for today’s session can be viewed at www.inglis.com.au
Horses passed in during today’s session are available for sale via the Inglis Make-An-Offer Service, which was well utilised in taking last year’s day one clearance rate from 74% at the close of the opening session to 83% by the end of the three day sale.
The Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale continues from 11am tomorrow, with Online Bidding again available for those not able to make it to Newmarket.
InglisTV and TVN will again be broadcasting the sale, with Sky Racing providing viewers with hourly updates across their network.
Day One Statistics
(End of Day One 2012 in brackets)
Lots Catalogued: 190 (190)
Gross: $38,855,000 ($27,426,000)
Average Price: $305,945 ($212,605)
Median Price: $200,000 ($160,000)
Top Price: $5,000,000 ($1,000,000)
Lots Sold: 127 (129)
Lots Withdrawn: 17 (15)
Lots Passed In: 46 (46)
Sold %: 73 (74)
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