After Dean Hawthorne was the most cheapest sales of sales, he had to wait until the last hour of the booking 1 session on Tuesday afternoon to finally secure one of the Fillies on his Karaka wish list.
Hawthorne took 850,000 US dollars to acquire Lot 637. Offered by Curraghhoren, the Stut foal comes from the Tavistock mare Golden Hind.
Hawthorne was pleased to finally put down one of the high-end plots in its direction and empty hands on the 2.4 million-savable stuff foal, the sale on Monday in the million earlier on Tuesday afternoon.
“We had three cracks here,” said Hawthorne on Tuesday. “We have reached the sales connection and $ 1 million for the next to around $ 1.8 million. But I thought this stut foal was right up there with such horses. “
Bloodstock Agent Dean Hawthorne. Photo: Ann Bridson
Hawthorne bought the stut foal on behalf of his gigantic customer Jonathan Munz 'GSA Bloodstock.
“This stut foal is a Belter,” said Hawthorne. “We love tavistock mares. Unfortunately, with Ronny Wanless, we advised ourselves to duel, which is not good for health. But she is a stunning, stunning stut foal and we are content to get her. “
Lot 637 is the first foal from the odd golden Hind, which is a half sister of the size of the size of the size of the size of the size of the size (1600 m) Planet Rock and the winner of the group three and one one-place place ring in the group.
“I think she will be 1400 m for the Miler stall foal,” said Hawthorne. “You can get a speedy horse from Tavistock mares. Tavistock was a sprinter himself. I don't say that she will be a real two -year -old guy, but she was an early foal and she could come a little earlier than we think. As soon as she matures, I hope that she can be a stunning Guineas species of Stutfalen. ”
The 850,000 dollar ston foal led an excellent book 1 for Curraghhoren, which sold every 18 years that they had offered in the three days. They achieved a total value of 5.8 million US dollars with an average price of $ 32222.