$900,000 for Not a Single Doubt Filly

Media Release - Tuesday January 30
Te Akau Racing supremo David Ellis ignited the final stages of Day Two at the NZB National Yearling Sale and he was at it again early on Day Three.

Ellis outlaid a combined $1.925 million for a pair of Savabeel yearlings on Monday evening, including the current sale-topper, Lot 301 the colt from class racemare Katie Lee colt that fetched $1.025 million. Lot 290, the filly out of Joys Choice went to Ellis for $900,000 and was confirmed as the first member of Te Akau's new fillies syndicate opportunity.

$900,000 Not a Single Doubt filly from Meleka Belle - Trish DunnellEllis added the second member of that syndicate when he set the auction ring alight on Tuesday morning with an opening bid of $800,000 for Lot 371, an athletic Not A Single Doubt filly out of Meleka Belle.

The filly is a half-sister to 2017 Karaka Million (1200m) winner Melody Belle who Ellis had purchased out of the 2016 Karaka Sale for $57,500.

Ellis admitted he had hoped to blow any opposition away with his opening salvo however the move didn't have quite the success he had hoped for when an $850,000 bid returned fire immediately. Not to be deterred, Ellis upped the ante to $900,000 which proved the winning move as he signed for the filly just minutes later.

"I normally wait until they are on the market before I bid, but I thought I would try and blow them out of the water with one bid," he said.

"I was still really pleased to get her at $900,000 as I would have gone a bit higher.

"I've been watching this filly's family for the last 40 years. The moment I saw her at Haunui Farm I thought she was a stunning filly.

"She came up here to the sale and didn't turn a hair as she took it all in her stride."

For breeder Marie Leicester the result exceeded any expectations she had despite many people telling her the filly would fetch good money.

"After fifty years in this game the one thing I can say is that I'm a realist," she said.

"I've learnt not to get my hopes up as the minute you do they come crashing down pretty quickly. I did have a figure in my mind that I would like to have achieved and this has well and truly exceeded that.

"The Belle family, which was established by my parents back in 1938, has produced so many quality gallopers so I'm keen to see this filly now carry on that tradition."

Leicester admitted it would take some time for the result to sink in as she was still smiling about the sale of Lot 27, her Savabeel colt from classy staying mare Annie Higgins, who went to the bid of Peter Moody for $150,000 on Sunday evening.

"I was delighted that Peter bought my Annie Higgins colt and thrilled with what he fetched," she said.

"It was a wonderful start to the sale and now it has just got even better.

"I still have two yearlings left to sell so we are only halfway there." – NZ Racing Desk

Advertisment
More Reading...
New G1 Winner for Wootton Bassett
Back in Australia for another season at Coolmore, Wootton Bassett (GB) was expected to get a 3YO Group I winner in France on Sunday, but the horse that got the job done was not the one punters expected.
Ones to Watch – Bendigo
At this time of year, you tend to take special notice of well-bred 3YO debut winners and three of them arrived at Bendigo on Sunday that were all interesting for different reasons and none more so than one who has a name that has become infamous this year.
Sires With Winners - Sunday September 7
Here is the full list of 67 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Tara Talks Racing – This Week We Talk to Bennett Racing
In the wash up of last Saturday’s great day of spring racing there was no winner that meant more to his connections than Group I MVRC Moir Stakes victory Baraqiel, so our obvious guest this week had to be Nathan Bennett.
G1 Haydock Sprint Cup Upset
Wathnan Racing were expecting to win the Group I Haydock Sprint Cup (6f) overnight with short priced race favourite Lazzat, but the best he could manage was fifth behind progressive three year-old colt Big Mojo.
Impressive First Foals for Don Corleone
The first son of outstanding sire Extreme Choice to find his way to Queensland, Group I performer Don Corleone proved very popular with breeders last spring covering 133 mares at Eureka Stud and his first foals are exactly what you might hope for.
$1.7million Flightline Colt Sets Pace at Keeneland September Day 1
The 2025 Keeneland September Yearling Sale is underway and as expected yearlings from the first crop of US Horse of the Year Flightline are lighting up the sale ring, while a colt by Widden Stud shuttler Cogburn’s sire Not This Time sold for $1.6million.
Aussie Bred Sprinter Wins G3 in South Korea
Australian bred Deep Field gelding Self Improvement was the pride of Hong Kong on Sunday when the Manfred Man trained gelding captured the Group III Seoul Korea Sprint (1200m) in South Korea.
Sires With Winners - Monday September 8
Here is the full list of 18 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
G1 Manikato Next for Alabama Lass
New Zealand sprinter Alabama Lass will press on for a tilt at the Gr.1 Manikato Stakes (1200m) at The Valley later this month following her runner-up effort in the Gr.1 Moir Stakes (1000m) at the Melbourne track last Saturday.