Horse Racing

Deep end for sale weaning Inglis


Five of the eight highest priced horses for sale at the Inglis Australian Weanling Sale had their prices slashed on May 2 as buyers willing to increase their budgets and risk appetite appeared to have increased, with Fairhill Farm’s Deep field put the session high at AU$300,000 (US$199.010, AU$1 = US$0.6633).

In nearly four hours of trading, one Savabeel also sold for AU$280,000, a dudeel foal earned AU$270,000 and another foal from the now retired Newgate Farm stallion Deep Field earned AU$255,000.

The brother of group 1 wins Captainwas part of the Purebred Ashleigh distribution, which was the highest priced weaning in the sale, earning AU$625,000 by the end of Monday.

The Day 2 average was AU$57,149 (AU$37,910), up nearly AU$6,500 in Day 1’s extended 280 lot session, while the overall average was AU$52,431 (US$34,781). the average is AU$30,000 (US$19,901) and the payout ratio is 73%.

Deep Field’s Mike O’Donnell cross-breed foal, who competes strongly due to demand for his herd, especially in Hong Kong, where he is the reigning male champion, was purchased by Mr. AB Bloodstock.

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“I’m very, very pleased considering the current market conditions, we’re overwhelmed with the results,” O’Donnell said of the Deep Field pony.

“We’re expecting a good price. We think we can hit $200,000, so it’s exciting to get to $300,000. We’ve been on the market for $150,000, so it’s worth it.” that’s good.”

Listed as Lot 437, a delightfully bred foal, the second of garbage‘s daughter The euro area make him 2 × 3 into northern meteor . Cribbage is a half-sister to the group 1 winner good project Singapore stake winner World Airlines and bet money order.

“It’s an interesting story,” said O’Donnell. We found it very difficult to get a foal in Deep Field and I sent this mare from the Eurozone.

“I can’t say it was something that was put a lot of thought behind it, but we got a great result because he’s a beautiful pony and he’s absolutely a horse. suitable breed.”

Fairhill Farm Principal O’Donnell, who sold his entire herd of ponies as weaned through the annual Inglis sale, has successively earned his sixth top supplier title by how to sell 25 of the 31 weaners he offers for an average total value of AU$1,838 million. $73,520.

“I’m happy that they (pinhookers) make a lot of money because they’re the best advertising for us. In fact, it’s disappointing if someone doesn’t make a lot of money,” he said.

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