No Nay Never Colt Tops MM 2YO's in Training

Media Release - Tuesday October 15
An outstanding colt by Coolmore's exciting international sire No Nay Never (USA) proved the star of the show when he sold for $525,000 to top the 2019 Magic Millions Gold Coast 2YOs in Training Sale.

This No Nay Never colt was the star of the showPresented at the auction by Benalla based Nolen Racing, the colt attracted intense interest before Gold Coast based trainer Michael Costa and Hong Kong bloodstock agent George Moore locked hornsin a sale ring duel.

When the hammer fell it was Costa's bid, for Ardross Bloodstock,of $525,000 that proved the winning one.

"We thought he was one of the standouts of the sale and he was our number one pick," Costa said.

"We had to give a little bit extra for him but we were determined to get him."

"He has got a really good attitude which will stand him in good stead if he does head over to Hong Kong as well. His breeze up was one of the talks of the sale and he ticked a lot of boxes," Costa added.

For vendor Tal Nolen the result capped a hugely successful sale in which he sold nine youngsters for a gross of $1.23 million.

"He was a lovely horse," Nolen said. "The best breeze up horses we've ever had."

"He has heaps of improvement and he will grow into a lovely horse - a Group One horse even!"

"I bought him here in June (for $90,000). It's a massive gamble and you have got to have something like this (result) to keep going."


The star colt was bred by Ross Hatton's Rathmore Bloodstock and reared at his Rathmore Lodge before being sold as a weanling.


Dissident colt from Demanding QueenThe second top seller of the day was the Dissident-Demanding Queen colt offered by O'Gorman Racing who sold to Barbara Moore for $320,000.

The colt, catalogued as Lot 235, was the fastest breeze up performer in the lead up to the sale. The youngster sizzled in his 200 metre breeze at Warwick Farm clocking 10.18 seconds.

"He looksa very exciting prospect," Moore said. "He breezed very well and very fast."

"He is a great type - a nice strong two-year-old type."

"At this stage he will be staying in Australia and we will see how he goes before we decide what the future holds," she added.

Other big sellers on the day included Kenmore Lodge's I Am Invincible-Sorel Point colt ($300,000 to Krit Chittaseni), Nolen Racing's Zoustar-Cardinal Court colt ($250,000 to Jason Tam/Nicholas Moore), Baystone Farm's Choisir-Tahnee Tango colt ($220,000 to Kendrick Racing), Kenmore Lodge's Foxwedge-Elay Princess colt ($220,000 to Michael Clements/Bevan Smith Bloodstock), JCS Thoroughbreds' Hinchinbrook-Emerald Downs colt ($220,000 to Dennis Yip/Pinhook Bloodstock) and Wishbone Farm's Deep Field-Thunder Belle colt ($200,000 to Ricardo Le Grange/Rodney Too).

Across the two day sale over $11.4 million was traded on 182 lots sold at an impressive average price of $63,609. The clearance rate sits at a lofty 80 per cent.

"It was another solid sale today," Magic Millions Managing Director Barry Bowditch said. "We are so excited to have such a high clearance rate - 80 per cent is fantastic for a breeze up style auction."

"There were some huge results for vendors who came here with well presented horses. The pinhooking success from a number of our sales between January and June has been remarkable."

"We couldn't be more happier for Tal Nolen who has been selling here at this sale for many years. It's our vendors who do the hard work, getting to the sales, finding the horses and educating them properly - the buyers come here with confidence."

"I really must thank the vendors and buyers for their support - we had such a large buying bench from around Australia and so many from abroad."

"David Chester and the Magic Millions team have put a lot of effort into the sale and getting clients here. It's a very rewarding result for Magic Millions."

To view the results or to make an offer on a passed in from the 2019 Gold Coast 2YOs in Training Sale click here.

Late in the day the Spring Racehorse Sale provided an opportunity to buy a proven racehorses with the Godolphin draft proving popular.

Multiple Sydney winner Piracy topped the racehorses when selling to leading Queensland trainer Tony Sears for $65,000. To view the Racehorse Sale results click here.

SALE STATISTICS
(new format in 2019)

Lots Catalogued: 272
Lots Sold: 182
Lots Passed In: 46
Lots Withdrawn: 44
Sale Gross: $11,431,000
Top Price: $525,000
Average Price: $63,609
Median Price: $45,000
Sold %: 80

DAY TWO TOP SELLERS

$525,000 - No Nay Never-El Shahar colt (Lot 242)
Vendor: Nolen Racing / Buyer: Ardross Bloodstock Pty Ltd (Qld)

$320,000 - Dissident-Demanding Queen colt (Lot 235)
O'Gorman Racing Stables / Barbara Moore (HK)

$300,000 - I Am Invincible-Sorel Point colt (Lot 130)
Kenmore Lodge / Krit Chittaseni (Thailand)

$250,000 - Zoustar-Cardinal Court colt (Lot 214)
Nolen Racing / Jason Tam/Nicholas Moore (Macau)

$220,000 - Choisir-Tahnee Tango colt (Lot 147)
Baystone Farm / Kendrick Racing Pty Ltd (Qld)

$220,000 - Foxwedge-Elay Princess colt (Lot 243)
Kenmore Lodge / Michael J Clements/Bevan Smith Bloodstock (Singapore)

$220,000 - Hinchinbrook-Emerald Downs colt (Lot 244)
JCS Thoroughbreds / Dennis Yip/Pinhook Bloodstock (HK)

$200,000 - Deep Field-Thunder Belle colt (Lot 151)
Wishbone Farm / Ricardo Le Grange/Rodney Too (Singapore)

LEADING BUYERS
(ranked by total spend)

$705,000 - Ardross Bloodstock Pty Ltd - 2 lots
$452,500 - Krit Chittaseni - 3 lots
$357,500 - Michael J Clements/Bevan Smith Bloodstock - 3 lots
$355,000 - Glenhuntly Lodge Pty Ltd - 3 lots
$335,000 - Jason Tam/Nicholas Moore

LEADING VENDORS
(ranked by average - 3 or more sold)

$165,000 - O'Gorman Racing - 3 sold
$154,000 - Baystone Farm - 5 sold
$136,667 - Nolen Racing - 9 sold
$97,214 - Kenmore Lodge - 14 sold

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