Godolphin Draft Keeneland Highlights January 3rd
Godolphin brought a draft of 26 stallions and chick prospects to the January 13 session of the January All Ages Sale in Keeneland, and all changed hands to bring Sheikh Mohammed’s global operation. became the top shipper of the third session of the sale with total sales of $1,434,500.
Top pick from Godolphin’s shipment is $480,000 Into Mischief mare Crowned Jade (Hip 914), half-sister with stallion Darley Street Sense provided by ponies for Street boss on the March cover.
Dan Hall signed the ticket for the unlicensed 5-year-old, as Adena Springs secured two other purchases on Thursday for a total of $535,000 to be the top buyer of the day.
Street Boss, who stood at Darley with an advertising fee of $15,000, ended the day as the leading stallion in the session with eight mares sold for a total of $780,000 with average price is $97,500. Godolphin deposited all eight mares.
“It’s amazing how the mare makes as much money as she does, with the Street Boss pony,” said Michael Banahan, farm manager for Godolphin USA. “That’s a pretty big number for him. He’s been very successful in Australia, and I think we’ll see another level of value on a mare for him in Australia. He is. succeeded here; he has a Kentucky Oaks Winner (G1) (Cathryn Sophia ). He got you a nice and solid horse. “
The Munnings is denoted as Hip 1122 in the ring
Murphy said: “She was very well received. “She went through the sale in November and we couldn’t get her $70,000; the morning of the sale she had conjunctivitis, so I took her home, which She treated her and brought her back. She’s improved over the past two months. A lot of people have been following her, and I think it’s a great position to bring her in a day late. say we’re happy with the result.”
Murphy defined Wednesday’s market as “a bit soft,” adding, “We’re kind of upset with what we’ve got today, but hearing from others, it’s been tough.”
“‘Rexy’ is an old dog of ours; it passed away a few years ago. I use the name, and luckily for us,” Campion said. “We usually buy 10-12 to pinhook each year. It’s a small partnership.”
This September, the pony will likely make a second appearance in the sales round.
Campion commented: “I like the stallion, and that horse is a good walker. “He looks like he’s going to be pretty good at the end of the year. I underestimated his brother last year, Union Rags . “
Keeneland’s January sale ends January 14 with the second day of sale from Book 2. Hips 1225—1609 will be on sale starting at 10 a.m. ET.