Fastnet Rock Mare Tops Tattersalls December Mares Sale Day 1

Media Release - Tuesday November 30

The Tattersalls December Mares Sale got off to a strong start on the opening day with CRIMSON ROCK topping proceedings at 450,000 guineas, narrowly ahead of a pair of regally bred Juddmonte mares. The average and median both registered significant increases, whilst the turnover rose 24% to 15,289,200 guineas. 

Japan’s Northern Farm Strike for Peeping Fawn’s Sister

Northern Farm’s Katsumi Yoshida purchased the beautifully bred FASTNET ROCK mare CRIMSON ROCK for 450,000 guineas after seeing off the underbidder James Wigan of London Thoroughbred Services as well as the Lexington-based Mt Brilliant Farm’s Greg Goodman.  

CRIMSON ROCK was consigned by Newsells Park Stud as part of a partial dispersal of Al Shahania Stud. The winner is a half-sister to the four-time Group 1 winner PEEPING FAWN, dam of the Group 1 Fillies’ Mile runner-up SEPTEMBER and the Irish Oaks fourth WILLOW, and THEWAYYOUARE, winner of the Group 1 Criterium International.  

The farm's representative Shingo Hashimoto, who is at Tattersalls and was in charge of bidding, explained the reasoning behind the purchase:  

"We have not decided yet whether or not she will go straight to Japan, hopefully she will suit the sons of Deep Impact on the farm, but at this moment we do not have any plans. Of course this mare line is one of the best, that was very attractive, and Fastnet Rock is going well in Japan." 

Hillwood Stud Buy Juddmonte’s Sun Tide for 400,000 Guineas

A small but select group of eight Juddmonte Farms consigned mares featured three of the top seven lots for the day, including the regally bred SUN TIDE who was knocked down to Hillwood Stud’s Charlie Vigors on behalf of Notting Hill Bloodstock for 400,000 guineas. The daughter of SIYOUNI, out of the Listed placed mare MIDSUMMER, is a half-sister to the six-time Group 1 winner MIDDAY and was offered in foal to the 2,000 Guineas winner KAMEKO.  

"She is for a new client, coming to us and the produce will be sold on. It is the client's first horse, they are looking to develop a boutique broodmare band, no better family to buy into," explained Vigors. "The client is British-based and they might race a filly, but the mare has been bought on a commercial basis, plans are fluid. It is an exciting family they were keen to get into, and it is a nice commercial cover if they wish to sell."

Advertisement

Of the mare, Vigors added: "She is a very attractive mare, she is a neat mare so there will be plenty of options for her. There are some on the list for tomorrow."  

The underbidder on SUN TIDE was Jose Delmotte sat with Marc-Antoine Berghgracht, who purchased NEEDLELEAF for 60,000 guineas at this sale in 2015, the dam of Champion two-year-old NATIVE TRAIL. 

Nataf Secures Daughter of Timepiece for 375,000 Guineas

Another beautifully bred Juddmonte Farms female to catch the attention of buyers was the four-year-old DUBAWI mare TACITLY, who was knocked down to Horse France’s Robert Nataf for 375,000 guineas. The mare is out of the Group 1 Falmouth Stakes winner TIMEPIECE, the half-sister to the Group 1 Criterium de Saint-Cloud winner PASSAGE OF TIME, the dam of exciting young stallion TIME TEST.  

"She is for a partnership between Ecurie des Monceaux and a client of Robert Nataf's," said Monceaux’s Henri Bozo.  

TACITLY was offered in foal to Juddmonte Farms’ champion sire FRANKEL who has enjoyed a sensational year on the racecourse with eight individual Group 1 winners including the Derby winner ADAYAR, the Irish Derby winner HURRICANE LANE, the Fillies’ Mile winner INSPIRAL and the Falmouth Stakes winner SNOW LANTERN.  

Nataf added of the reasons for her purchase: "The pedigree speaks for itself, and she is in-foal to the right stallion. It was not a brain scratcher!”  

Bozo continued: “Her price was within where we wanted to play. We have to discuss plans for her, but she could be one for Wootton Bassett."

The Tattersalls December Mares Sale continues at 9.30am on Tuesday, 30th November.  

Advertisment
More Reading...
Third Season Judgement Day
When the oldest progeny of a stallion turn four there is nowhere left to hide so a look at the third season sire table at the end of spring can be an interesting one when we take it conjunction with what will be happening at the sales in 2026.
Juvenile Trial Watch – Warwick Farm
Just the two heats for juveniles at Warwick Farm on Tuesday morning and we saw winners by first season sire Home Affairs and the reigning champion sire Zoustar.
€650,000 New Bay Filly Tops Goffs November Foals Day 3
A top price of €650,000 and 21 other lots who made €200,000 or more highlighted a third successive session of mighty trade at Goffs November Foal Sale today.
Star Kiwi Mares Primed for Rich Summer Races
Ken and Bev Kelsos’ millionaire duo of Legarto and Alabama Lass are well on target for further major assignments as the feature summer racing period looms.
Cambridge Stud Mare Chasing Elusive Stakes Win
Cambridge Stud mare Jaarffi posted yet another stakes placing over the weekend, and trainer Lance Noble is hoping she can be rewarded for her consistency with an elusive black-type victory over summer.
Sires With Winners - Tuesday November 25
Here is the full list of 22 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
$225,000 Post Impressionist tops Inglis Digital
Today’s Inglis Digital sale-topper Post Impressionist will be targeted at next year’s Warrnambool Cup after selling to Victorian owner Shane Morrissy for $225,000.
Kiwis Target Jericho Cup
Shaune Ritchie and Colm Murray took out the 2023 edition of the A$304,000 Jericho Cup (4600m) at Warrnambool with Nassak Diamond, and on Sunday they will be seeking to usurp their former stable runner in the marathon feature with Tempest Moon.
Cambridge Stud Present Something Special in 2026
The histories of Cambridge Stud and New Zealand Bloodstock are intrinsically linked and with 100 years of trade being celebrated at Karaka in 2026 it’s an occasion to be marked with something special.
Record Breaking Goffs November Foal Sale Concludes
A record renewal of the Goffs November Foal Sale drew to a close today, with a vibrant final session that maintained the strong demand seen throughout the week. The sale returned the highest ever turnover for the November Foals, while the clearance rate rose to 82% across the four days.