A colt by More Than Ready topped Tuesday’s opening session of the Magic
Millions Adelaide Yearling Sale with a final bid of A$210,000. Consigned by
Baramul Stud, the yearling was purchased by trainer Phillip Stokes. He is out of
Sun Chariot (Desert King), a half-sister to Hong Kong Group 1 winner Super Satin
(Danehill Dancer).
“He was a real stand out,” Stokes said of the yearling. “He was the colt of
the sale and I’m delighted to have been able to buy him. He’s by one of the
great stallions in the country in More Than Ready and he has a lot going for
him. The dam is a half sister to Super Satin — who I trained prior to him
heading to Hong Kong. And this colt has a lot more substance than Super Satin
had at the same stage.”
The session-topper was one of five purchased by Stokes yesterday.
“I have bought at virtually all of the sales around the country this year —
but this sale is the one I’ve had plenty of success with. It is great to be able
to support the local sale and I couldn’t be happier with my five purchases.”
Trainer Mark Riley purchased the day’s next top-priced lot, going to
A$140,000 for a son of Stratum. Consigned by Rob and Maureen McBryde’s Summerset
Park Stud, the yearling is out of Duchess Cara (Quest for Fame [GB]) and is a
half-brother to stakes-placed Mr President (Xaar).
During yesterday’s session, 164 yearlings sold for A$5,669,500. The average
was up 30 percent to A$34,570. The clearance rate was 81 percent.
“It’s been a great day’s selling,” Magic Millions Acting Managing Director
David Chester reported. “To have the gross rise 65 percent and the average 30
percent is great for everyone concerned.”
Bidding resumes Wednesday.