Special Stayer Tops National Broodmare Sale

Media Release - Wednesday July 20

Peter Corbett has come to the end of a special journey with his multiple stakes-winning stayer Dee And Gee (NZ) (Darci Brahma), who played a starring role with a sale-topping price of $105,000 in the 2022 National Broodmare and Stallion Share Sale on Gavelhouse Plus on Wednesday night.

Dee and Gee will be covered by Ace High this spring.

The talented and durable eight-year-old was retired from the racetrack this month after a successful career, and was purchased by John Cordina who raced the Rich Hill Stud-based Ace High and retains a number of shares in the dual Group One winning son of High Chaparral.

“I have been seeking some well credentialed New Zealand mares to send to Ace High this coming season so Dee and Gee will visit him along with Honfleur who I purchased from the Valachi Downs Dispersal,” Cordina said.

Dee And Gee was a $16,000 yearling purchase at Karaka 2015 by Shaune Ritchie, and she began her career with four starts from his Cambridge stable. But that was only the beginning for Dee And Gee, who went to another level after travelling south to join the Timaru stable of Corbett and his late partner Terrill Charles.

From 61 career starts, Dee And Gee won eight races, along with nine placings and a total of $449,385 in stakes.

Her biggest triumphs came in the Group Three New Zealand Cup (3200m) and Listed Metropolitan Trophy (2500m), and she also placed in the Group Three Wellington Cup (3200m) and three other stakes races, along with a fourth in the Group One Auckland Cup (3200m) in 2019.

But that only scratches the surface of the story of Dee And Gee, who meant an enormous amount to both Corbett and Charles while the latter fought a brave battle with brain cancer.

“She’s been such a lovely mare to us,” Corbett said on Wednesday evening.

“When my partner was alive, she gave us so many amazing thrills and great moments. I think, in some ways, this horse actually kept her alive, and she always told me to sell her when we came to the end of her racing career. That’s what we’ve been able to do tonight, so it’s very special.

Advertisement

“She’s finished her racing career perfectly sound, and she was easily sound enough to have another season of racing. I put a reserve of $100,000 on her tonight, and if I didn’t get that, I would have held on to her and kept racing her for another year. But I’m really happy with the result, and I’m sure she’s going to make a lovely broodmare for someone.

“I never really wanted to keep her and breed from her myself – I’ve been down that road often enough with other horses before. I wanted to give someone else the opportunity to take over and hopefully enjoy some more of the great success with her that I’ve had.”

The National Broodmare and Stallion Share Sale concluded with an aggregate of $875,701, an average price of $17,171 and a median of $10,500.

"This is just the second year we have held this sale and it is cementing its' place in the calendar while vendors work out what mares are best suited to this format and where they sit in the market," said gavelhouse.com General Manager Haylie Martin.

"With almost $10 million traded on stock in the recent Valachi Downs Dispersal Sales, it was always going to be interesting to see what was left to go around and it was pleasing there was good competition on many lots and especially the younger mares tonight."

Other notable sales included:

  • Floria (NZ) (Savabeel), who was bought for $68,000. Floria earned over $600,000 in a 37-start racing career that featured five wins and 13 placings. She won the Group Two Brisbane Cup (2400m), the Group Three Summoned Stakes (1600m) at Caulfield and the Group Three Cuddle Stakes (1600m) at Trentham. Her 10 stakes placings included the Group One Tattersall’s Tiara (1400m) and four Australian Group Two races. She traces back to the exceptional Solveig (NZ) (Imposing) and Soliloquy (NZ) (Sobig) and is a half-sister to the Australian Group Two performer Caped Crusader (NZ) (O’Reilly).
  • Kathies Choice (NZ) (Redoute’s Choice), who fetched $60,000. She is a half-sister to stakes performers A La Victory (NZ) (Alamosa) and Quintette (NZ) (Alamosa) and is out of the Group Two winner and Group One-placed Everswindell (NZ) (Align).
  • Patrimonium (Green Desert), who was a $57,500 purchase. She won three races and is the dam of Group placegetters Live And Free (NZ) (Savabeel) and Clementina (NZ) (Savabeel).
  • Abit Iffey (NZ) (Iffraaj), who cost $52,500. She is half-sister to Australian Group Three winner Tarvarnelle (Zabeel).

Focus now turns to a 57 Lot mixed auction currently live which is set to close from 7pm on Monday.

Advertisment
More Reading...
$850,000 Snitzel Colt from NZ Oaks Queen Amarelinha
A late, great sire and a deceased Group One-winning dam combined with an $850,000 colt that topped the opening day of the Book 1 session of Karaka 2026 on Sunday.
Booming Trade Kicks off Momentous Karaka 2026
NZB’s historic 100th National Yearling Sale kicked off with a solid first day of trade with increases across the average and median reflecting a healthy middle market.
$1.1million colt for Sword of State
The dizzying rise of Cambridge Stud stallion Sword Of State continued at Karaka on Monday with a sale-topping $1.1 million yearling in his second crop.
Mulcaster Secures $950,000 Justify Colt
Bloodstock agent Guy Mulcaster secured the $850,000 highest-priced lot on Sunday’s opening day of Karaka 2026, and he followed it up on Monday with something even bigger.
Lindsays savour Cambridge Stud Book 1 triumph
Sir Brendan and Lady Jo Lindsay decided to support the milestone 100th edition of New Zealand’s National Yearling Sale with 100 percent of Cambridge Stud’s yearlings that were for sale this season, and that commitment was richly rewarded with a Book 1 triumph that they and their team will never forget.
Dream Debut Winner for Russian Camelot
Widden Stud’s gorgeous stallion Russian Camelot (IRE) is a showstopper in the looks department and a three year-old gelding stamped very much in his image was a runaway debut winner at Geelong on Australia Day.
One to Watch – Warwick Farm
Golden Slipper winning sire Farnan has not been short of winners of late and produced his 20th Aussie winner of the season at Warwick Farm on Australia Day with the Waterhouse Bott stable producing a blue blood filly to win on debut.
$450,000 Satono Aladdin Colt Headed to David Payne in Sydney
A striking colt by Satono Aladdin lured respected trainer David Payne back to Karaka on Sunday after more than a decade-long absence.
Sires With Winners - Monday January 26
Here is the full list of 41 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Karaka 2026 makes favourable impression on William Haggas
The milestone 100th edition of New Zealand’s National Yearling Sale has caught attention throughout the thoroughbred world, including one of the United Kingdom’s leading trainers.