$1.5 million Medaglia d'Oro filly stars at Keeneland September kickoff
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The Niarchos Family's Flaxman Stables Ireland purchased a Medaglia d'Oro filly from the blueblood family of Verrazano for $1.5 million at Monday's opening session of the Keeneland September Yearling Sale. Sparking a flurry of bidding activity early on as Hip No. 19, the February 25 foal was consigned by Gainesway, agent. "She's a lovely filly from a superb family," said Alan Cooper, who signed the ticket. "This one could be a broodmare in due course, hopefully." Cooper added that the filly is bound for Europe. The Kentucky-bred bay was one of four million-dollar yearlings to sell on the first day, down one from the bonanza of five on opening day in 2012. Monday's numbers reflected the new-look format, and the recasting of Book 1 to cover the entire first week. With 219 horses cataloged for the kickoff session, compared to 132 a year ago, the gross naturally rose. The average and median, however, both declined. Keeneland reported that 130 horses sold for $34,735,000, an increase of 14.7 percent from the $30,290,000 realized by just 75 yearlings at the opener last year. The average fell 33.8 percent, from $403,867 to $267,192, and the median plunged 42.9 percent, from $350,000 to $200,000. But Keeneland's press release underscored that the figures aren't truly comparable. "I thought the market today was very good," Keeneland Director of Sales Geoffrey Russell said. "We saw a wide range of buyers, representing domestic and international owners as well as end-users and pinhookers. "That was one of our goals with the format change: to get more buyers on the grounds. They arrived early and began looking at yearlings on Friday, which created a lot of energy going into the sale." The session topper is a half-sister to two graded stakes winners: multiple Grade 2 heroine Hungry Island (More Than Ready), who was most recently fourth in the August 24 Ballston Spa (G2), and Soaring Empire (Empire Maker), successful in the 2011 Hal's Hope (G3). The yearling is also a full sister to current sophomore Tokyo Time (Medaglia d'Oro), a near-miss runner-up in the March 2 Herecomesthebride (G3). They were all produced by the winning A.P. Indy mare Flying Passage. Their dam is in turn a daughter of 1987 Ashland (G1) victress Chic Shirine (Mr. Prospector), who is herself a full sister to champion Queena. This productive female line is responsible for such Grade 1 winners as Brahms (Danzig), Serra Lake (Seattle Slew) and 2013 headliner Verrazano, hero of the April 6 Wood Memorial (G1) and the July 28 Haskell Invitational (G1). Verrazano is closely related to Hungry Island, being a son of More Than Ready himself.
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Other prominent relatives include multiple Grade 2 scorer Al Khali, who is by
Medaglia d'Oro like the $1.5 million filly; multiple Grade 3 queen Somali
Lemonade (Lemon Drop Kid), victorious in the July 2 Dr. James Penny Memorial H.
(G3) at Parx; and Chief Havoc (Giant's Causeway), who captured the July 4 Swaps
(G2) at Hollywood.
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MISS HOLLYWOOD, a bay daughter of Malibu Moon and multiple Grade 1-winning millionaire Hollywood Story (Wild Rush), went to Northwest Stud for $1.35 million. A late foal with a May 15 birthday, the Kentucky-bred was offered by Hill 'n' Dale Sales Agency, agent, as Hip 80. Hollywood Story, who is also responsible for the multiple stakes-placed Hoorayforhollywood (Storm Cat), scored all of her major wins at Hollywood, her appropriately favorite track. She earned Grade 1 tallies in the 2003 Hollywood Starlet and the 2006 Vanity Invitational H. and also landed the 2004 Bayakoa H. (G2) and 2005 Hawthorne H. (G3). Hollywood Story placed in 11 stakes, most notably the Del Mar Debutante (G1), Las Virgenes (G1), American Oaks Invitational (G1) and consecutive runnings of the Santa Maria H. (G1). The yearling's third dam is Grade 3 vixen Huggle Duggle (Never Bend), whose other descendants include Grade 2-winning sire Seattle Fitz (Fitzcarraldo) and Argentinean Group 1 scorer Honey Nov (Romanov). A gray colt by the recently-deceased Unbridled's Song commanded $1.1 million from Nat Rea of Regis Farms. Out of 2007 Spinaway (G1) star Irish Smoke (Smoke Glacken), Hip 110 came from the consignment of Bedouin Bloodstock, agent. The May 9 foal is the third from Irish Smoke, who is a half-sister to another stakes-winning juvenile in King Puma (Forest Wildcat). Irish Smoke is also a half-sister to the unraced Clever Babe (Distorted Humor), the dam of reigning La Brea (G1) heroine Book Review (Giant's Causeway). A smashing winner of the July 13 A Gleam H. (G2), Book Review was just denied by a head in the August 23 Ballerina (G1), pushing her career earnings to $884,955.
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Irish Smoke was produced by Added Time (Gilded Time), a winning full sister
to Grade 2 diva Added Gold and a half-sister to Grade 3 scorer Added Asset (Lord
at War).
Hot young sire War Front's momentum on the track carried over into the sales
ring, with Coolmore's M.V. Magnier snapping up a very close relative of
Departing for $1 million. Consigned by Claiborne Farm, agent, the March 25 bay
toured the ring as Hip 61.
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The Kentucky-bred colt is out of the winning Pulpit mare Guide, who is a full sister to Leave, the dam of the highly-progressive three-year-old Departing, also by War Front. Departing showed ability earlier in the season when taking the Illinois Derby (G3) and Texas Heritage and placing third in the Louisiana Derby (G2). But the Claiborne Farm and Adele Dilschneider homebred has improved mightily in his last pair, romping in both the August 3 West Virginia Derby (G2) and this past Saturday's Super Derby (G2). Departing has already bankrolled $1,379,500 from his 8-6-0-1 line, and appears to be still on the upswing. Guide is also a full sister to multiple stakes winner Laity. She has two significant half-sisters: multiple Grade 3 heroine Trip (Lord at War) and multiple stakes vixen Joke (Phone Trick), who produced multiple Grade 1-winning sprinter and promising freshman sire Zensational (Unbridled's Song). War Front later had an $875,000 colt sell to Sheikh Hamdan's Shadwell Estate Company. From the family of the session topper, Hip 145 likewise came from the Gainesway delegation. The April 30 dark bay was produced by the unraced La Laja (El Prado), a half-sister to the aforementioned Somali Lemonade. One hip prior to the session topper, Regis Farms bought her "nephew" by Candy Ride for $700,000. Hip 18, also consigned by Gainesway, is the first registered foal from the winning Flying Dixie (Dixieland Band), a half-sister to Hungry Island, Soaring Empire and the $1.5 million filly.
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The 12-day sale runs through September 21. According to the revamped format,
Book 1 continues Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, with each session beginning at
noon (EDT). After the usual day off on Friday, the auction resumes with Book 2
yearlings on Saturday and Sunday at 10 a.m. Next week comprises Books 3-5.
For the complete catalog, latest updates and live video of the sale, log on
to keeneland.com.
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