Million Dollar Day at Karaka

Media Release - Monday January 29

An action-packed Day 2 at Karaka 2018 saw leading local buyer David Ellis provide the fireworks with a sale-topping bid of $1,025,000 to acquire Cambridge Stud's striking Savabeel at Lot 301. 

A colt from New Zealand champion three-year-old Katie Lee(NZ) whose stellar career was highlighted with victories in both the Group 1 1000 Guineas and Group 1 2000 Guineas, herself the progeny of Group winner Miss Jessie Jay.

Savabeel colt from Katie Lee - Trish DunnellEllis who envisions this yearling as a horse that could win a Sires Produce and 2000 Guineas, was thrilled with his new addition to the Te Akau stable.

"He's just one of those colts I had to have – he's a beautiful example of equine excellence.

"I can see him winning a Group 1 like the Sires Produce and then heading to Australia to win a good two-year-old race, but our goal will be the 2000 Guineas at Riccarton."

The son of Savabeel was one of two six-figure yearlings today, the other coming earlier in the day atLot 156, a colt by Fastnet Rock knocked down to Mark Pilkington Bloodstock in conjunction with Lindsay Park Racing. The pair also secured a Fastnet Rock filly (Lot 25) yesterday out of Curraghmore's draft for $360,000.

A hugely competitive day in the sale ring had Ellis successful 17 times, including with the third highest price of the day of $900,000 for the Savabeel filly atLot 290. The high-class youngster comes from a blueblood family of multiple stakes winners including prolific mareLa Sizeranne(NZ) (Stravinsky) and Group 1 Derby winnerTavago(NZ) (Tavistock).

Admitting it had been ten years since he had laid eyes on a filly of her quality, she is the first filly that Ellis has bought for his newly formed fillies syndicate.

At the end of Day 2, Ellis is on track to retaining the leading buyer title for his 13th consecutive year having secured 17 yearlings for $4.6 million, and two of his highest priced yearlings from the final draft presented by Sir Patrick Hogan under his Cambridge Stud banner.

A broad international buying bench has fuelled much of the action today, with eight countries accounting for the sale of 158 yearlings and $26.5 million in turnover so far. But domestic buyers have held their own against the international company securing five of the top 10 lots.

Sacred FallsIn terms of sire power, Tavistock and Savabeel continued to feature prominently, with Waikato Stud also to the fore with their first season sire Sacred Falls.

Leading the freshman sire's list by average with 15 yearlings sold for $2.19 million, Sacred Falls' highest price yet came atLot 95when purchased for $275,000 by Waikato Bloodstock for their Hong Kong client.

With 320 lots having been offered over the first two days, the Sale is tracking ahead of all expectations. The clearance has remained strong at 77%, representing 232 lots sold so far for $38.3 million, at an impressive average of $165,119.

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Selling continues tomorrow from 11am with Lot 321 to Lot 540 going under the hammer.

2018 Book 1 Yearling Sale Statistics – Day 1 and Day 2

BOOK 1 DAY 1 & 2
AGGREGATE $38,307,500
AVERAGE $165,119
MEDIAN $120,000
CLEARANCE 77%
CATALOGUED 320
SOLD 232
TOP LOT $1,025,000 (B. C) Savabeel - Katie Lee, Lot 301

Top Lots

LOT TYPE BREEDING VENDOR PURCHASER PRICE
301 B.C Savabeel / Katie Lee Cambridge Stud Mr DC Ellis (Te Akau) $1,025,000
156 BR.C Fastnet Rock / Diademe Curraghmore Mark Pilkington Management / Lindsay Park Racing (Victoria) $1,000,000
290 B.F Savabeel / Joy's Choice Cambridge Stud Mr DC Ellis (Te Akau) $900,000
159 B.F Tavistock / Diamond Like Cambridge Stud Moody Racing (Victoria) $750,000
172 B.F Fastnet Rock / Dragon's Tail Hallmark Stud BBA Ireland (Ireland) $725,000
215 B.C Snitzel / Floria Haunui Farm Mr DC Ellis (Te Akau) $625,000
48 B.F Tavistock / Bagalollies Highden Park Dean Hawthorne Bloodstock (Waikato) $500,000
84 B.C More Than Ready / Buckling Haunui Farm Wallace Thoroughbreds (Auckland) $500,000
190 B.C Savabeel / Eudora Waikato Stud Hong Kong Jockey Club (Hong Kong) $500,000
132 B.C Zoustar / Crystal Spur Curraghmore Aquis Farm / Lindsay Park Racing (Victoria) $460,000

Leading Purchaser by Aggregate

PURCHASER BOUGHT AGGREGATE AVERAGE TOP PRICE TOP LOT
Mr DC Ellis (Te Akau) 17 $4,595,000 $270,294 $1,025,000 301
Hong Kong Jockey Club (Hong Kong) 4 $1,510,000 $377,500 $500,000 190
Kaha Syndicate / Mulcaster Bloodstock (New South Wales) 5 $1,365,000 $273,000 $425,000 108
Mark Pilkington Management / Lindsay Park Racing (Victoria) 2 $1,360,000 $680,000 $1,000,000 156
Busuttin Racing (Victoria) 7 $1,075,000 $153,571 $320,000 255
John Chalmers Bloodstock Services (Western Australia) 6 $995,000 $165,833 $250,000 202
Paul Moroney Bloodstock (Victoria) 7 $975,000 $139,286 $230,000 269
Moody Racing (Victoria) 3 $950,000 $316,667 $750,000 159
Dean Hawthorne Bloodstock (Waikato) 2 $800,000 $400,000 $500,000 48
BBA Ireland (Ireland) 1 $725,000 $725,000 $725,000 172

Leading Vendor by Aggregate

VENDOR SOLD AGGREGATE AVERAGE TOP PRICE TOP LOT
Waikato Stud 32 $5,865,000 $183,281 $500,000 190
Cambridge Stud 24 $5,580,000 $232,500 $1,025,000 301
Curraghmore 9 $2,820,000 $313,333 $1,000,000 156
Haunui Farm 8 $2,120,000 $265,000 $625,000 215
Windsor Park Stud 16 $2,075,000 $129,688 $400,000 319
Westbury Stud 16 $1,675,000 $104,688 $180,000 155
Hallmark Stud 7 $1,390,000 $198,571 $725,000 172
Trelawney Stud 7 $1,140,000 $162,857 $240,000 80
Highden Park 4 $1,090,000 $272,500 $500,000 48
Little Avondale Stud 5 $1,000,000 $200,000 $360,000 40

Leading Vendor by Average (three or more sold)

VENDOR SOLD AVERAGE AGGREGATE TOP PRICE TOP LOT
Curraghmore 9 $313,333 $2,820,000 $1,000,000 156
Highden Park 4 $272,500 $1,090,000 $500,000 48
Haunui Farm 8 $265,000 $2,120,000 $625,000 215
Henley Park 3 $235,000 $705,000 $400,000 26
Cambridge Stud 24 $232,500 $5,580,000 $1,025,000 301
Mana Park 4 $202,500 $810,000 $360,000 272
Little Avondale Stud 5 $200,000 $1,000,000 $360,000 40
Hallmark Stud 7 $198,571 $1,390,000 $725,000 172
Waikato Stud 32 $183,281 $5,865,000 $500,000 190
Monovale Farm 3 $178,333 $535,000 $225,000 303

Leading Sire by Average (three or more sold)

SIRE SOLD AVERAGE AGGREGATE TOP PRICE TOP LOT
Fastnet Rock 8 $406,250 $3,250,000 $1,000,000 156
Savabeel 30 $278,000 $8,340,000 $1,025,000 301
Showcasing 3 $193,333 $580,000 $250,000 202
Tavistock 29 $188,793 $5,475,000 $750,000 159
Per Incanto 7 $173,571 $1,215,000 $370,000 212
Iffraaj 8 $164,375 $1,315,000 $360,000 272
Foxwedge 3 $163,333 $490,000 $300,000 116
Sacred Falls* 15 $146,000 $2,190,000 $275,000 95
Makfi 6 $135,833 $815,000 $210,000 141
Charm Spirit* 12 $130,833 $1,570,000 $400,000 319

*First season sire

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