October sale shows slight fall on 2018 but trend for the year remains positive
Goken and Kendargent share top honours on low key final day
Arqana's four-day October Yearling sale wound down on Friday with a low-key final session, as the company seeks to give clearer definition to each part of its buying base.
The total business for the week finished at €17.6 million, a fall of four per cent on 2018, while the clearance rate was also down by a similar amount at 74 per cent.
Session comparisons have been made difficult given a quite serious restructuring of the week, and the company was pleased with the move to give each day a more coherent and individual identity.
"The new format worked well and there was actually a small rise in the average price, though not enough to help out the clearance rate," said director of business development Alix Choppin.
Arqana president Eric Hoyeau stressed that many of the European sales houses had experienced a difficult autumn at the level below their premium offering.
And he pointed out that, taken as a whole with the three-day August sale, it's V2 sibling and this week's October offering, the company was more than €5.5m ahead of turnover for yearlings sold compared to 2018, with sales totalling €65.6m.
Arqana October Yearling sale 2019 v 2018
Offered | Sold | Clearanace | Average Price | Median Price | Total | |
2019 | 563 | 417 | 74.07% | €41,201 | €25,000 | €17,692,000 |
2018 | 571 | 451 | 78.98% | €40,383 | €26,000 | €18,493,700 |
Colleville comes out on top
Stallions raced and stood by owner Guy Pariente were responsible for two of those lots that did spark some healthy competition among buyers during a short final session on Friday, sharing top billing at €26,000.
Goken has his first yearling crop in 2019 and a half-brother to one of Italy's leading two-year-olds caught the eye of several bidders, eventually going to Tina Rau and Nicolas Clement.
"He's a really racy colt with a good attitude, while the mare seems to be doing it," said Rau. "There's a big update in the catalogue and he's by a promising young sire. We've bought him on spec."
The update came courtesy of Wootton's Colt, who broke the San Siro two-year-old track record when making it two wins from two starts in the Listed Criterium Nazionale.
Consigned by Haras de l'Aumonerie, the colt's dam Teth hails from the Niarchos family of Bago, Maxios and Senga and is out of Criterium de Vitesse winner Beta.
Kendargent is beginning to earn a reputation as a useful broodmare sire, supplying fellow Haras de Colleville resident Galiway with a first Group success at stud via Prix des Chenes winner Kenway.
That thinking clearly influenced agent Herve Bunel in securing a filly bred by Haras de Meautry.
The dam is a winning daughter of Invincible Spirit out of England's Legend, herself a wide-margin winner of Arlington's Grade 1 Beverly D Stakes in the Rothschild silks.
Bunel said: "She has a nice pedigree, she is well-proportioned and the fact she is by Kendargent is interesting from the perspective of a future breeding career, as I think it's a good cross."
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