International buyers to the fore at Karaka

NZ Racing Desk
27 January 2019
Lot 90, a Zoustar filly that fetched $600,000 on Day One at Karaka Photo: Trish Dunell
 
The variety and strength of the international buying bench in attendance at the National Yearling Sale at Karaka this year was in evidence throughout the opening day of the Book 1 sale.
 
While Te Akau Racing boss David Ellis, the King of Karaka, lead the charge for the locals it was the internationals who took home the three top-priced lots from the boutique Sunday session.
 
Amongst those was Lot 90, a chestnut Zoustar filly from More Than Ready mare, Imanana, who fell to the $600,000 bid of Godolphin Australia’s Managing Director, Vin Cox.
 
Cox was fulsome in his praise for the filly who was offered out of the Cambridge Stud draft.
 
“She’s by a superstar stallion in Zoustar, who couldn’t be doing any better,” he said.
 
“We obviously liked her. When you find filly’s like that you expect to pay that sort of money.
 
“We got here on Friday and she was the one we zeroed in on.
 
“We knew we would have to pay that sort of money, although if someone had gone (bid) again I’m not sure what we would have done, but we would have worried about that then.”
 
Cox and his team had inspected the mare at the Karaka sales complex upon arriving from Australia amongst a select list identified prior to the sale.
 
“We’re not here to shoot the lights out,” he said.
 
“We just want to be conservative about what we do and try and get the horses we want.
 
“It’s great that Sheikh Mohammed is in the market for buying horses and supporting the Australian and New Zealand Industry as well.
 
“We thought she was right there with all the others we had seen (at other sales). We bid on a few at the Gold Coast and didn’t get one so we’re very happy to get this one here.”
 
Whilst the international buyers made their mark it was David Ellis, the leading buyer from the past thirteen editions of the sale, who ensured they didn’t have things all their own way.
 
Ellis signed for twelve of the 92 lots on offer on day one with Lot 100, a Written Tycoon colt from the Hallmark Stud draft, heading his purchase list when fetching $475,000.
 
“We have put a lot of work into this sale, we have been on the road for the last ten weeks looking at all the horses in the sale,” Ellis said.
 
“We have been saying for some time that it’s the best line-up of yearlings that we have seen at Karaka for probably 20 years.
 
“I think it reflects the fantastic growing season that we have had in New Zealand. These yearlings as foals were all weaned on the best grass possible, reflecting the unbelievable rainfall that we had through Jan, February, March and April.
 
“I think it is showing through in the individuals with terrific bone and just well-developed, mature yearlings.”
 
Fresh from his Te Akau Racing stable producing the trifecta in the Karaka Million 2YO (1200m) race at Ellerslie on Saturday evening, Ellis is already looking to secure his next group of potential candidates for the 2020 edition.
 
“We have been spending a lot of time on the promotion of the sale and we have got a lot of new owners investing,” he said.
 
“We just want to be part of getting the next Karaka Million winner.
 
“We wanted to be active and support the New Zealand breeding industry.
 
“I think the good horses are making their money, but I still think it’s possibly, if anything, just a buyers’ market, no more. The prices are a little bit better than I thought they would be.
 
“This year I am putting another colts syndicate together.
 
“This Written Tycoon colt I see as a Karaka Million horse next year and we would like to hope that in the next few years that we would have a colt that would go to the Golden Slipper, Sires’ Produce, and the Champagne Stakes in Australia at Randwick, and we think this is a colt that can do that.” 

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