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Tal Nolen’s 'Group 1' son of No Nay Never makes A$525,000

Victorian vendor savours best breeze-up result at Magic Millions sale

The No Nay Never sale-topper was bought by Ardross Bloodstock
The No Nay Never sale-topper was bought by Ardross BloodstockCredit: Magic Millions

Tal Nolen is not one to make outlandish statements, so it is worth taking notice when he says the No Nay Never colt who topped the final session of the Magic Millions Gold Coast 2YOs in Training Sale at A$525,0000 (£279,000/€321,000) is a Group 1 horse in the making.

The experienced Victoria-based ready-to-run vendor, who operates under the Nolen Racing banner, made the bold prediction after his star colt set the auction ring alight late in Tuesday's session.

Gold Coast trainer Michael Costa, acting on behalf UK-based Jamie Piggott’s Ardross Bloodstock, came out on top of a bidding war for the colt. The was the duo’s second purchase of the week having gone to A$180,000 for a colt by El Roca on Monday.

Hong Kong agent George Moore was the underbidder on the No Nay Never colt.

An 'over the moon' Nolen bought the horse for A$90,000 at the Magic Millions Gold Coast National Yearling Sale in June and fast forward four months that same colt provided him with his best ever pinhooking result yesterday.

"He was a lovely horse and he is the best breeze-up horse we have ever had," Nolen said.

"He has heaps of improvement and he will grow into a lovely horse, a Group 1 horse. He also has a brilliant temperament. I bought him here in June.

"(Doing this) is a massive gamble and you have got to have something like this to keep going."


View Gold Coast 2YOs In Training Sale results here


Costa said Ardross Bloodstock employed a select approach to their two-year-old sale buys, preferring to focus on quality instead of quantity.

"We thought he was one of the standouts of the sale and he was our number one pick. We had to get a little bit extra for him but they were determined to get him," Costa said.

"He has got a really good attitude which will stand up 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.

"Rather than going home with five horses we go home with two that we really wanted."

Costa said the colt, who is a November-born foal and catalogued as lot 242, would enjoy a short break before being brought back into work, while the trainer also took heed of Nolen’s belief in the horse’s talent.

"Definitely being a November foal for these breeze-ups makes it a little bit harder when competing against horses who are more furnished,” he said.

"A lot of vendors think they have the best one but you could see Tal was genuine when he said it was the best breeze-up horse he had ever touched. You have got to respect a good judge and hopefully he will be proven right."

Coolmore Stud-based No Nay Never has made a great start to his career at stud in the northern hemisphere, headlined by dual Group 1 winner Ten Sovereigns, who will take his chance in The Everest on Saturday.

The stallion, who is represented by 19 stakes winners overall, is standing at Coolmore Australia for a fee of A$44,000.

Magic Millions managing director Barry Bowditch was understandably delighted with the way the sale panned out with last night’s clearance sitting at 80 per cent at an average of A$62,808.

"What we are most excited about was having a clearance rate of 80 per cent. It is a fantastic result for a horses in training sale," Bowditch said.

"From a vendors’ perspective, the horses were very well presented and they have been realistic with reserves on a whole. The ones who have pinhooked hard during the yearling market have been extremely well rewarded.

"We had some huge results from our (yearling) sales, whether it be our January or June sale and everywhere in between."

In total, there were 13 horses who made A$200,000 or more which underlined the depth of the buying bench and the quality of horses the market deemed was on offer.

"It just shows you for the right horses, there was plenty of money here and that there is a craving for good horses," Bowditch said.

"There are buyers who have come here without being able to buy a horse."

Bowditch also reserved plaudits for Nolen after his pinhook successes at the sale.

"I couldn’t be happier for Tal Nolen, he is a great supporter of the sale and he has been selling here for a very long time - a long time before I was here - and turning A$90,000 into A$525,000 is a record for many a year now, it is a fantastic result."

The focus now switches to the Inglis Ready2Race Sale in Sydney next Tuesday at Riverside Stables.


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Published on 15 October 2019inANZ Bloodstock

Last updated 00:44, 20 October 2019

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