STRONG trade at the first Irish yearling sale was well-received by vendors, but a different test awaits at the Goffs Orby Sale (Part 1) on Tuesday, October 1st and Wednesday, October 2nd. Described as Ireland’s premier yearling sale, it holds higher expectations from buyers and consignors alike, with 2023’s increased average of €122,764 an indication of the calibre of horses on offer.
This week’s catalogue is slightly thinner than 12 months ago, with 512 yearlings listed, which should help maintain the 2023 clearance rate of 87%. A large number of international buyers was a key factor in last year’s strong renewal, which saw an increase in the number of yearlings selling for €500,000, €250,000 and €100,000.
The prospect of winning a €50,000 bonus race, or indeed the prestigious Goffs Million, was a major draw, and Goffs have announced they are doubling the number of bonus races in 2025, which will also expand to the UK for the first time. All lots are eligible for the Goffs Two Million Series, as are all those entered in Orby Book 2, which sees 480 yearlings sell on October 3rd and 4th.
Catalogue highlights
Lot 11: Bungle Inthejungle own-sister to Group 1 winner Winter Power
Lot 47: New Bay half-sister to Grade 1 winner Going Global and Group 2 winner Mitbaahy
Lot 61: Palace Pier half-sister to Group 1 winner Anmaat
Lot 93: Camelot own-brother to four-time Group 1 winner Luxembourg
Lot 103: Oasis Dream sister to three stakes winners led by Group 1 winner Dubai Mile
Lot 155: Starman half-brother to Grade 1 winner River Boyne
Lot 165: Night Of Thunder half-brother to multiple Group 1 winner Irishcorrespondent
Lot 187: St Mark’s Basilica filly is now a half-sister to two Group 1 winners, following Jan Brueghel’s win in the Doncaster St Leger
Lot 193: Teofilo own-brother to Melbourne Cup victor Twilight Payment
Lot 219: Lope De Vega half-brother to dual Group 1 winner Saffron Beach, whose full-sister sold at last year’s sale for €1.65million
Lot 232: Wootton Bassett half-sister to St Leger winner Continuous, out of an own-sister to champion two-year-old filly Maybe
Lot 240: Starspangledbanner half-brother to Group 1 winner Albigna
Lot 257: Waldgeist brother to three Group 1 winners, including Together Forever, herself the dam of City Of Troy
Lot 286: Sea The Stars own-brother to Group 1 Sydney Cup winner Shraaoh and Sydney Cup third Raheen House
Lot 305: Wootton Bassett half-brother to Group 1 Fillies’ Mile heroine Pretty Gorgeous and Listed winner Alwaab
Lot 328: Dark Angel half-sister to Irish 2000 Guineas winner and sire Phoenix Of Spain
Lot 370: No Nay Never half-sister to Group 1 runner-up Tilsit. Her half-sister topped last year’s sale at €1.85million
Lot 383: Frankel colt is the first foal out of Group 1 Matron Stakes winner No Speak Alexander
Lot 455: New Bay half-brother to Group/Grade 1 winners Lumiere and Sheikha Reika
Lot 500: Wootton Bassett half-brother to Group 1 winner and champion older horse Cloth Of Stars
Lot 502: Camelot colt out of Group 1 Nassau Stakes winner Sultanina
Selling begins at 10am each morning.