Magic Millions Day 1 – Stats for Analysis

Tara Madgwick - Tuesday January 11

The Breednet Sales Centre offers best stats for analysis – leading sires, buyers and vendors – fully interactive see what people are are buying and selling during session one when 91% clearance made for a lot of happy vendors!

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Leading Vendors by Aggregate


Highest priced colt on Tuesday was Newgate Farm's Deep Field colt from I am a Star.

Newgate Farm sold the highest priced colt on Tuesday with their Deep Field colt, the first foal from from Group I winner I Am a Star, selling for $800,000 to I Am a Star’s trainer Shane Nichols. I am a Star was covered by Extreme Choice last spring.

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Leading Buyers

Most expensive purchase for Ciaron Maher Bloodstock.

Ciaron Maher Bloodstock was the leading buyer with their most expensive purchase the $900,000 filly by Zoustar from Gold and Diamonds for $900,000 from Yulong.

 



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Leading Sires

Most expensive I Am Invincible on Day 1.

Yarraman Park’s I am Invincible was on top after session one with his top seller the filly from stakes-winning Fastnet Rock mare Harlem River offered by Newgate Farm and bought by Sheamus Mills Bloodstock.

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