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Forestry Colt Leads Way as FTK Kicks Off Yearling Sale Season
Alizea's Song, the unraced Unbridled's Song mare who produced the session topper, was bought by the Joneses for $850,000 from the Taylor Made consignment to the 2000 Keeneland July yearling sale. Second dam Alizea, a winning daughter of Premiership, is the dam of Fountain of Youth (gr. I) winner Songandaprayer and the stakes winners Lifeisawhirl and Island Emperor. Despite the oppressive heat, the colt handled the pre-sale inspection regimen with aplomb, according to Taylor Made's Mark Taylor. "He held up pretty well. He has got a strong constitution."FTK reported 154 horses sold for a gross of $16,726,000. The $108,610 average represented an increase of 14.2% over the session average a year ago when 184 horses were sold for a gross of $17,503,000. The median dropped slightly from $80,000 last year to $75,000 Monday. Importantly, the buyback rate fell considerably as the 56 horses not sold Monday represented 26.6% of the total through the ring, compared with an RNA rate of 38.2% when 114 went unsold. FTK president Walt Robertson labeled the session a "good sale" and attributed the increases to a cutback in the number of horses offered."Last year we had over 600 horses and we felt we had too many horses who didn't fit and we tried to tackle that problem by having fewer horses that didn't fit. We are certainly moving in the right direction. By and large, I thought there was some real strength across the board, especially for the quality."Robertson said the middle market – from $125,000 to $250,000 – was good and the "upper middle" was "great."The session's second-highest price of $375,000 came during the "New Sire Showcase" portion of the sale when Zayat Stables went to that level to acquire a Harlan's Holiday colt from the Gainesway consignment. Produced from the winning Bold Ruckus mare My Sweet Country, the colt is a half-brother to stakes winners Patriot Love and Deputy Country. During the "New Sire Showcase," in which yearlings sired by new or unproven sires are featured in a segmented portion of the sale, the offerings averaged $103,867, up 9% over the 2005 auction.The final session of the sale begins at 10 a.m. Tuesday. |
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