James Cloney of Clara Stud in Kilkenny sold a yearling filly for a sale record price of 900,000gns at Tattersalls on Monday.
The Dark Angel filly is a half-sister to recent Group 1 winner Camille Pissarro which Cloney sold a year ago to Coolmore and partners for 1.25 million guineas. The dam Entreat - which Cloney bought for just 14,000gns - has also produced Group 1 winner and sire Golden Horde.
Monday's buyer was agent Henry Lascelles who did not reveal his client but it will be noted that he bought stock for Lady Bamford at the October Sales.
Record price for the #TattsDecember Yearling Sale
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Henry Lascelles lands the 900,000gns winning bid on behalf of "a British owner breeder" for @ClaraStud's Dark Angel ½-sister to Commonwealth Cup winner Golden Horde and this year's Prix Jean-Luc Lagardère winner Camille Pissarro. pic.twitter.com/6Oo5WolFOf
"She has got an amazing pedigree, two of her siblings will be stallions and there is a lot of Pivotal coming through," commented Lascelles, after outbidding Zhang Yuesheng, Oliver St Lawrence, Will Douglass and Jason Kelly.
"She is not going to be an early type, she will be a broodmare of the future and has been bought for a British owner-breeder. She will be trained in England but plans have yet to be made.
"She is a big girl and will take a bit of time, but the mare is an amazing producer. We thought with that pedigree, we would have to get to that sort of price."
Cloney said: "She was due to sell in October Book 1 but, typically, just as you get the update you get a setback - she got cast in her box two days before her sale date! These things happen but it is great for Tattersalls to put on today and deliver this result."
He added: "She’s some mare, she just pours pure class into her stock. It’s an emotional rollercoaster with her but when she does it, she does it so well.
"As breeders we’re all dreamers, and you do kind of dream for this to happen. It’s unbelievable that it just keeps happening with this mare. It’s kind of exciting, especially because Entreat has travelled to Justify so we’re expecting a nice foal by him in early January.
??? "It's stuff that dreams are made of."
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Michael Nolan and James Cloney thrilled to have seen @ClaraStud's Dark Angel ½-sister to Gr.1 winners Camille Pissarro and Golden Horde sell to Henry Lascelles for 900,000gns, a record price for the #TattsDecember Yearling Sale. pic.twitter.com/M49IeFLdIm
"She’s back with me now, she came back home in May, so she’ll be getting an extra scoop of nuts this evening!
"With her, I feel she’s so unique. Sometimes you get mares who produce good racehorses but they don’t perform at the sales. But in my eyes, and I think in a lot of peoples’ eyes, she ticks every box because she’s able to throw the stock and then they go and back it up. There are not too many mares with two Group 1 winners under their belt, or four stakes winners, especially all by different stallions.
"She stamps her stock no matter what stallion she goes to. This is a big strong filly and I’d draw a lot of comparisons with Camille Pissarro. I know I might sound biased but I actually thought she might be that little bit stronger at the same stage."
A winning daughter of Pivotal, Entreat was purchased by BBA Ireland on behalf of Cloney for just 14,000gns at the 2016 Tattersalls July Sale.
Records set
Three of the five highest prices in the history of the December Yearling Sale were recorded on Monday, whilst the turnover, average and median all set new benchmarks and wide margin year on year increases.
Bloodstock agent Jamie McCalmont secured the Sea The Stars own-sister to classic prospect Seacruiser for 400,000gns after seeing off underbidder Anthony Stroud for the Norelands Stud-consigned filly.
She is out of the Iffraaj mare Crimean Queen, a half-sister to the Group 2 Royal Ascot winners Bronze Cannon and Across The Stars, and to the dam of last year’s Group 1 Ascot Gold Cup winner Courage Mon Ami.
"She has been bought for Marc Chan," revealed McCalmont. "He has the brother Seacruiser who we hope will be a really nice horse for next year. We bought Sir Dinadan from Norelands last year and Seacruiser, and Green Impact was raised there. It was a farm that was founded by Harry [McCalmont] and my grandfather so there is a lot of sentiment but more importantly, it seems to be working."
Of this filly, he added: "She is a lot more short-coupled than her brother, he looks like a real mile and a half horse. Marc wants to start breeding horses and Sea The Stars is a great broodmare sire, and if the brother ends up really good, it will be really nice to have a sister. Marc is really happy, he really wanted this filly."
The Ralph Beckett-trained Seacruiser was a 200,000gns purchase at Book 1 of the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale and holds an Irish Derby entry having broken his maiden impressively at Newmarket on his second start.
Yulong strikes
Another yearling by Sea The Stars became the fifth highest price in the history of the sale when selling for 375,000gns to the bid of Zhang Yuesheng with the organisation's general manager Vin Cox signing as Willingham, the location of the local stud farm purchased by the Yulong team recently.
Cox said: "We felt he is a very likeable horse, by a stallion who is doing a particularly good job and he is out of a group-winning racemare. He fits the plans we are trying to put together to get a good batch of horses to go to the races. We will break him in and we will worry about a trainer further down the line."
Of international plans, he added: "We will start him off in the UK. Obviously we have an enterprise in Australia and if he fits the bill further down the line that is a possibility, but the short and medium term is in Europe."
The Barton Stud-consigned colt is out of the Kodiac mare Cloudy Dawn, winner of the Group 3 Prix de Lieurey and out of a half-sister to the Group 1 Prix du Moulin winner Grey Lilas, herself the dam of dual French classic winner Golden Lilac. The sale represented a major pinhooking triumph for his owners having been purchased for 100,000gns at the Tattersalls December Foal Sale.
Haggas to train
The fourth lot to realise 300,000gns or more was another daughter of Sea The Stars. This filly is out of the Street Cry mare My Timing, consigned by the Castlebridge Consignment, and was knocked down to trainer William Haggas for 360,000gns.
"She is for one of my owner-breeders," said Haggas, adding: "I know the family well, all of them have been more than useful, the first [Sea On Time] was the best. This is a nice, straightforward but backward filly and it will be three or four before she comes good."
My Timing's first three foals were all fillies by Sea The Stars, all have won and two, Truthful and Sea Just In Time, are catalogued in the Tattersalls December Mares Sale next week and will be offered with Timeform ratings of 95 and 98 respectively. They are all descended from the great racemare Time Charter, a four-time Group 1 winner.
The Tattersalls December Foal Sale starts at 11am on Tuesday.