2014 Classic Yearling Sale Summer Book

Newmarket

19 & 20 January 2014

Lot Index

Session
Lots
Day 1, 10am, 19 January 2014
BC3 Repossession
Day 2, 10am, 20 January 2014

Sale Overview

2014 Classic Yearling Sale Summer Book catalogue

The 2014 Inglis Sydney Classic Yearling Sale Summer Book concluded with excellent results across the board pointing to strengthening support for the new format.

“This sale is really making a name for itself as the place to offer strong athletic types regardless of pedigree. Our bloodstock team focus on identifying those types and buyers have swarmed to snap them up here in Sydney,” said Inglis Managing Director Mark Webster.

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McEvoy Mitchell Racing finished as the leading individual buyer having secured six lots, including the top lot (Lot 396). Offered by Carramar Park the Snitzel colt from stakes placed Danehill mare Sharp Hill was secured for $200,000.

Laurel Oak Bloodstock purchased the top priced filly by Northern Meteor from Redoute’s Choice mare Luscilla’s Choice for $130,000. The filly was sold by Broadwater Thoroughbreds as Lot 275.

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“On the back of the last two day’s there is certainly plenty of potential to grow this sale, with a wide buying bench of local, interstate and overseas buyers strongly competing on the better types offered here,” said Inglis Bloodstock Director Jonathan D’Arcy.

Buyers from all across Australia faced stiff international competition in the Newmarket ring, with New Zealand, Hong Kong, Singapore, China and South Africa all very active.

Paul Guy’s Heritage Bloodstock was busy buying 11 lots at $373,000 for clients from South Africa.

The overall average price for the 2014 Classic Summer Book closed at $35,020, which was an increase of 5% on 2013.

Widden Stud, which sold outstanding Classic graduates Whobegotyou, Triple Honour, Typhoon Zed and Cavalry Rose here at Newmarket, has finished the 2014 Summer Book as the leading vendor by aggregate having sold 24 lots for $748,000.

Southern Cross Breeders led the vendors by average (3 or more sold) at $63,333. Carramar Park also had a tremendous sale selling nine lots at an average of $63,000.

Amarina Farm, Broadwater Thoroughbreds, Dartbrook Downs, Edinglassie Stud, Marquee Stud and Sledmere Stud all recorded 100% clearance rates for the 8 or more lots they each offered.