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Across-the-board increases posted during Keeneland's fourth session

Last updated: 9/14/11 9:11 PM

Across-the-board increases posted during Keeneland's fourth

session

Californians Jon and Sarah Kelly made the winning bid on Wednesday's topper

(Keeneland/Coady Photography)

Hip No. 730 brought a final bid of $650,000 from Jon and Sarah Kelly

to top Wednesday's fourth session of the Keeneland September Yearling

Sale. The chestnut colt, a son of Tapit out of the Regal Classic mare

Don'tellmichelle, came from the consignment of Gaineseway, agent, and

helped boost numbers for both the session and sale at the end of

trading.

A total 215 yearlings were bought for $32,819,500 on Wednesday, a jump of 37.6

percent over last year when 196 horses exchanged hands for $23,859,000.

The average rose 25.4 percent, from $121,730 to $152,649, while the

$130,000 median shot up 52.9 percent as compared to the 2010 median of

$85,000.

"This was another strong session," Keeneland Vice President of Sales

Walt Robertson said. "All indicators were favorable, with the gross,

average and median up, as was the percentage of horses sold. We're

seeing all the things you want to see at this point, and are hopeful

that the momentum continues."

Through four sessions, Keeneland has sold 544 yearlings for a total

$111,176,000, a $204,368 average and a $170,000 median. Those numbers reflect

respective increases of 16.5 percent, 12.8 percent and 41.7 percent when

compared with last year's cumulative through four days of 527 horses bringing a

gross $95,456,000, a $181,131 average and a $120,000 median.

Wednesday's session star was born April 14 in Kentucky and counts as a full

sister Hightap, who captured the 2009 Iowa Oaks (G3) and Dogwood S. while

placing in the Monmouth Oaks (G3). His dam is a half-sibling to

Breeders' S. hero Lodge Hill (Cozzene), who ran third in the 2001 Canadian

International (Can-G1). The colt's third dam is dual stakes victress Drama

School (Northern Dancer), who is responsible for producing Canadian Horse of the

Year and sire Norcliffe (Buckpasser).

"He's by Tapit, he has a sibling with the same breeding that is a stakes

winner, his conformation was excellent, he scoped perfectly and is vet

approved," Jon Kelly said in describing what he liked about the yearling.

Kelly reported that the colt will remain in Kentucky to be broken, and later

sent to one of their trainers in either California or Florida.

John Ferguson's purchase of Hip 565 helped him become the session's leading buyer

(Keeneland/Coady Photography)

John Ferguson was busy Wednesday on behalf of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum,

leading all buyers with 12 purchases worth more than $3.1 million. That included the second highest-priced yearling of the session

as well as the top-priced

filly.

Ferguson paid $625,000 for Hip 565 from the consignment of Valkyre Stud,

agent for Oakbrook Farm, to secure the second-highest price on the day. The

Kentucky-bred dark bay is a Bernardini half-brother to this year's Woody

Stephens S. (G2) victor Justin Phillips (First Samurai), who just finished third

in the King's Bishop S. (G1); Successful Mission (Successful Appeal), hero of

the April 30 Miami Mile H. (G3) as well as a 7 1/4-length conqueror of the May

21 Elkwood S.; Grade 2 winner Keyed Entry (Honour and Glory); and stakes vixen

Alex's Allure (Sky Classic).

The siblings are all out of 1997 Senorita S. (G3) third Ava Knowsthecode (Cryptoclearance),

who also produced a full brother to Wednesday's May 8-born yearling named

Algorithms. That juvenile captured his career debut at Belmont Park by 5 1/4

lengths on June 3.

"It's as solid as a rock; the mare's done it every time" Ferguson said,

referring to the colt's female family. "I am delighted to have him."

Ferguson said that given his pedigree, he anticipated the colt would stay in

the United States, though the decision would be up to Sheikh Mohammed.

Ferguson struck again nearing the end of the day when Hip 824, a bay filly

also by Bernardini, entered the ring. The gavel fell at $500,000 for the

Kentucky-bred lass out of the winning Getaway Girl (Silver Deputy) and from the

Indian Creek (Dave C. Parrish Jr.), agent, consignment. The January 30-foaled

miss counts as a half-brother Northern Causeway (Giant's Causeway), who captured

Sunday's British Columbia Derby (G3) and the August 14 Richmond Derby Trial H.

Getaway Girl is herself a half-sibling to 2004 Horse of the Year and champion

older horse Ghostzapper (Awesome Again), who banked nearly $3.5 million in

earnings while conquering the Breeders' Cup Classic (G1), Metropolitan H. (G1),

Woodward S. (G1) and Vosburgh S. (G1) before entering stud duty. The duo is out

of Broodmare of the Year Baby Zip (Relaunch), who also produced Grade 1-winning

sire City Zip (Carson City). Other notables in this female family include 1992

Kentucky Derby (G1) winner Lil E. Tee (At the Threshold).

Rounding out the three top buys on Wednesday was Hip 770, a dark bay colt by

Tiznow who went to Doug Cauthen, agent, for $550,000. Consigned by Taylor Made

Sales Agency, agent, the April 24-born yearling is out of multiple Grade

2-placed Ex Caelis (Fusaichi Pegasus) and counts as his third dam stakes winner

Fantastic Girl (Riva Ridge).

That mare would foal Grade 1 queen Fantastic Look (Green Dancer), herself the

dam of Grade 1 veteran Designed for Luck (Rahy), and stakes heroine Fantastic

Ways (Secretariat), who produced Grade 3 scorers Worldly Ways (GB)

(Generous [Ire]), Miss Fortunate (Deputy Minister) and Trial by Jury (Deputy

Minister). This family also includes Group 1-winning sire Ace of Aces (*Vaguely

Noble).

Book 2 of the 13-day sale continues Thursday, beginning at 11 a.m. (EDT). The

sale runs through September 24, with the lone dark day being Friday.

For the complete catalog, results and live video of the auction, log onto

keeneland.com.

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