The final day of action saw seven Lots sell for $1 million or more, resulting in the
2017 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale ending as the "second greatest" in the company’s 150 year history.
Upon the sale’s conclusion the average was $355,875 (a 26% year-on-year increase) with the median at $260,000 (a 30% year-on-year increase) and clearance rate at an extremely healthy 85%.
In a stunning three days which saw
a buying bench gather from all corners of the globe, records were set across the board including:
•
Arrowfield Stud’s $20,040,000 gross is the highest ever for a vendor at an Australian Yearling Sale, beating the previous record set in 2008
• There have been
22 yearlings sell in Australasia in 2017 for $1 million or more, of which 18 have come at Inglis and
17 at this Easter Sale alone
• 17 Yearlings selling for $1 million or more in one sale is the third highest, behind 2008 Easter (28 Lots) and 2007 Easter (23)
•
Record prices have been set for the progeny of Medaglia d’Oro ($2.4m), I Am Invincible ($1.6m), Sebring ($1.4m), Not A Single Doubt ($1.25m), Exceed And Excel ($1.2m), Written Tycoon ($1m) and Zoustar ($1m)
•
The sale average of $356,755 is second-highest Easter average ever
Vendors were again the big winners, with almost half enjoying a 100% clearance rate.
Record-setters Arrowfield topped the Gross figures by more than $11 million, while Segenhoe Stud were leaders by average, selling 10 Lots at an average of $650,000.
On Day 3 alone Arrowfield sold five Lots for $1 million or more, including
the overall sale-topper Lot 333, a Redoute’s Choice x Secluded brother to Blue Diamond runner-up Pariah, which Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Maktoum paid $2.5 million.
Arrowfield sold seven Lots in total for $1 million or more from their 34 sales over the three days, ending with a 92% clearance rate.
“Inglis put together a very strong buying bench so all credit must go to them in all honesty,’’ Arrowfield’s John Messara said.
“We bought a very strong product to market but Inglis bought the market together from all around the world and when you get a strong product and a strong market, you get maximum results.
“We had the product that was in demand and the market was there for it. We’re very fortunate.’’
On the $2.5 million sale-topper, Messara wasn’t surprised the colt attracted significant attention from the buying bench.
“I was expecting a big price but I didn’t know what that price would be,’’ he said.
“It’s fitting that Redoute’s should top the sale too because he’s been leading sire here for so long now.’’
Leading buyer by Lots purchased was Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott with 14 Lots, while by aggregate was Shadwell Stud with $5,755,000.
The leading sire by aggregate was Snitzel ($20,425,000 – average $537,500) with a remarkable 38 of his 39 progeny offered selling, while by average was Not A Single Doubt at $750,000 from three sales.
Inglis Managing Director Mark Webster stated:
“There has never been a stronger message to vendors that Inglis is the clear market leader and continuing to increase that lead, and that’s something all of us here work very hard toward achieving and are extremely proud of.”
“Easter has always been one of the world’s top sales and it’s never been more evident than this year.
“With buyers from all around the world including Japan, North America, Hong Kong, China, New Zealand, South Africa, the Middle East and of course Australia, it’s created an unbelievably strong marketplace and the results have been evident.’’
Webster made special mention of the vendors, all of whom provided an exceptional catalogue of yearlings.
“I would like to thank all the vendors who supported this sale with an outstanding group of young horses,’’
“There is no doubt we will see the graduates of this sale go onto great things all over the world when they hit the racetrack.''
From Dynamic Syndications position, we were unable to add to our stable at this sale as the prices on the lots we were interested in were well beyond our valuation of each lot. We simply were not prepared to chase yearlings once their value had been reached.
2017 AUSTRALIAN EASTER YEARLING SALE STATISTICS (2016 stats in brackets)
SESSION 1
Lots Sold: 303 (349) down 46 yearlings
Clearance Rate: 85% (84%) up 1.18%
Average Price: $355,875 ($283,489) up $72,386 : up 25.53%
Median Price: $260,000 ($200,000) up $60,000 : up 30%
Top Price: $2.5 million ($2.3 million) up $200,000
Gross: $107,830,000 ($98,937,500) up $8,892,500 : up 8.88% (less 46 yearlings sold)
SESSION 2 (non-select / ungraded)
Lots Sold: 49 (91) down 42
Clearance Rate: 74% (80%) down 7.5%
Average Price: $121,122 ($88,407) up $32,715 : up 37%
Median Price: $90,000 ($75,000) up $15,000 : up 20%
Top Price: $640,000 ($300,000)
Gross: $5,935,000 ($8,045,000) down $2,110,000 : down 26.2% (less 42 yearlings sold)
SIRE STATS 2017 INGLIS EASTER Session 1
(Sires of Interest to Dynamic Syndications as we have purchased yearlings by these sires)
Sire
|
Sold
|
Gross |
Average |
Top Price
|
Median |
$m |
I Am Invincible
|
13 |
$6,490,000 |
$499,231 |
$1,600,000 |
$320,000 |
2 |
Redoute's Choice
|
28 |
$13,900,000 |
$496,429
|
$2,500,000 |
$335,000 |
3
|
Fastnet Rock
|
21
|
$9,020,000 |
$429,524 |
$1,150,000 |
$340,000 |
1
|
Medaglia d'Oro
|
18
|
$6,240,000
|
$346,667 |
$2,400,000 |
$200,000 |
1 |
Lonhro
|
6
|
$1,540,000 |
$256,667 |
$425,000 |
$265,000 |
|
Pierro
|
18 |
$4,150,000 |
$230,556 |
$500,000
|
$195,000 |
|
Dundeel
|
5 |
$965,000 |
$193,000 |
$260,000 |
$205,000 |
|
All Too Hard
|
13 |
$2,055,000 |
$158,077 |
$440,000 |
$110,000 |
|
Smart Missile
|
5
|
$730,000
|
$146,000 |
$240,000 |
$150,000 |
|