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Saffron Beach heading to Saudi Cup after selling for 3,600,000gns at Tattersalls

Daughter of New Bay is set to remain in training with Jane Chapple-Hyam

Saffron Beach will stay with Jane Chapple-Hyam after her seven-figure transfer
Saffron Beach will stay with Jane Chapple-Hyam after her seven-figure transferCredit: Edward Whitaker

Two-time Group 1 winner Saffron Beach is bound for the Saudi Cup after being sold to Prince Faisal bin Khalid bin Abdulaziz’s Najd Stud for 3,600,000gns during day two of the Tattersalls December Mares Sale on Tuesday. The filly is set to remain with Jane Chapple-Hyam ahead of her international target.

Grant Pritchard-Gordon of Badgers Bloodstock went to 2,900,000gns but it was Shunsuke Yoshida of Northern Farm, who appeared to have sealed the deal before a final 100,000gns increase after a lengthy deliberation, who filled the role of underbidder to Najd Stud representative Saad bin Mishraf.

“It’s a big thrill and a big honour and we’ve got a good winter to look forward to,” said Jane Chapple-Hyam. “I think she was waiting for the saddle to go on as she was giving a few bops out in the parade ring. She’s in good order and she’s tough and I believe she’ll get the nine furlongs out in Saudi. You never know about the surface but we’ll give it a go.”

She was offered with an entry in the Hong Kong Mile, which is worth $4 million to the winner, but Chapple-Hyam suggested the Saudi Cup would now be the primary target.

“She’ll have a little rest now and then we’ll get her ready," she said. "I’ll have to do a very good racecourse gallop with her as when I sent her to the Dubai World Cup meeting, even though we ran well in fourth, all of the ones in front of us had had a run, so I’m aware of that.”

The trainer added: “If Northern Farm had got her she’d have gone to stud but with these owners buying her I get one more dance – and it’s a big dance! I’m thrilled, it’s going to be great.”

Saffron Beach’s race record was capped by victory in a brace of Group 1s, namely the Sun Chariot Stakes at three and the Prix Rothschild at four. She won four other times besides those top-flight triumphs, and her three-and-a-half-length romp in this year’s Group 2 Duke of Cambridge Stakes at Royal Ascot was her best display on Racing Post Ratings, with the performance awarded a mark of 121.

She was making a belated second appearance at public auction as she was initially pinhooked by Liam Norris of Norris/Huntingdon at 55,000gns during the 2018 December Foal Sale.

The intention of the partnership behind her was to bring her back to market the following year, but after meeting with a minor injury she was withdrawn from Book 2 and then the December Yearling Sale. She also missed the 2020 July Sale when she was entered as an unraced two-year-old.

What may have seemed like a calamity at the time turned into a significant slice of good fortune as owner Ben Sangster, whose son Ollie later joined the partnership, and James Wigan sent her into training with Chapple-Hyam and she wasted little time in revealing her talents. She won twice at two, including in the Group 3 Oh So Sharp Stakes, and finished second to Mother Earth in the 1,000 Guineas on her second outing at three.

She gained her third victory in the Group 3 Atalanta Stakes before landing her first top-level success with a three-length rout in the Sun Chariot Stakes, when she comfortably reversed the form with Mother Earth and also had subsequent two-time Group 1 winner Dreamloper back in third.

A Saudi Arabian party from Najd Stud (top row) were successful in buying Saffron Beach at the Sceptre Sessions
A Saudi Arabian party from Najd Stud (top row) were successful in buying Saffron Beach at the Sceptre SessionsCredit: Edward Whitaker

Bred by the China Horse Club, Saffron Beach is from the debut crop of Ballylinch Stud’s rising star sire New Bay. She has been a real flagbearer for the son of Dubawi, who will stand the 2023 breeding season at a career-high fee of €75,000, up from the introductory price of €20,000 at which Saffron Beach was bred.

She is the second foal out of Falling Petals, a daughter of Raven’s Pass who won a Lingfield maiden for John Gosden in the colours of Princess Haya. In turn Falling Petals is out of the Listed-placed Infinite Spirit, which makes her a sibling to seven winners, including Middle Park Stakes third Huntdown. Another sibling, the unraced Continua, is the dam of Molecomb Stakes scorer and Tally-Ho Stud stallion Cotai Glory.


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Published on 29 November 2022inNews

Last updated 20:33, 29 November 2022

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