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Applauding tops session at $360,000 as January Horses of All Ages Sale begins

Hunter Valley in for private purchase of daughter of Congrats in foal to Curlin

Keeneland's 2020 sales calendar is under way
Keeneland's 2020 sales calendar is under wayCredit: Keeneland photo

With no breakout horse or major dispersal to boost numbers, it was business as usual for the crowd of January buyers shopping for horses during Monday's first session of the Keeneland January Horses of All Ages Sale.

At the end of the eight-hour session, Keeneland reported 219 horses were sold for gross receipts of $14,257,800, an average price of $65,104, and a $35,000 median price. The 88 horses that went unsold represented an RNA (reserve not attained) rate of 28.7 per cent.

Comparisons with last year's first session would be misleading, since that day's selling was highlighted by the $5m sale of champion Abel Tasman, tying a January sale record for a broodmare or broodmare prospect.

For the record, on day one in 2019, 234 horses were sold for an aggregate $21,929,200, an average of $93,715, and a $39,500 median. The RNA rate was 25.9 per cent.

"Today was a typical January sale, and those horses that stood out were very rewarded," said Geoffrey Russell, Keeneland's director of sales operations.

"We always look to try to find an Abel Tasman every year or get a dispersal to add a little spice to the January sale. Some years we're successful; some years we're not.

"Without an Abel Tasman, I think the rest of the catalogue is a good solid catalogue with some nice broodmare prospects with some black type that sold pretty well, and good yearlings were very well rewarded. Overall, I think it was a successful session."

Top price on the day of $360,000 was paid by Hunter Valley Farm for Applauding, a daughter of Congratssold by Hill 'n' Dale Sales Agency in foal to Curlin. Initially a $350,000 RNA transaction, the mare was later purchased privately by Hunter Valley.
Applauding in the famous Keeneland sales ring
Applauding in the famous Keeneland sales ring
Meets Expectations, the dam of World Of Trouble, a candidate for a 2019 Eclipse Award in both the champion male sprinter and champion male turf horse categories, was bought back on a final bid of $675,000, which would have topped the session.

A winner of seven of his past eight starts - including a perfect four-race season last year - World Of Trouble earned top-level victories in 2019 for trainer Jason Servis in the Carter Handicap at Aqueduct Racetrack and Jaipur Invitational Stakes at Belmont Park and his dam was added to the Keeneland sale as part of the Hunter Valley consignment.

Short yearlings were in demand during the session, with Horse of the Year Gun Runnerrepresented by four foals from his first crop of 2019 that sold for a total $782,000, an average price of $195,500.

Also in demand were 2019 foals by Constitution, the second-leading first-crop sire last year, who had six foals sell for a total $722,000.


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Published on 14 January 2020inNews

Last updated 18:34, 14 January 2020

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