Sunday, May 19, 2013
Treasure in Te Aroha
A Te Aroha breeder is likely to pay more attention than most to the blossoming Australian career of imported galloper Index Linked (Danasili-Fully Invested by Irish River). The five-year-old gelding, who won impressively at Rosehill last Saturday to record his third consecutive Australian win, is a relation of the broodmare Snazzy Lass(Viscount - Na-Ayim by Shirley Heights) whom the Te Aroha breeder purchased for just $4,500 at the National Weanling and Broodmare Sale which concluded the day before the Rosehill race.
The background of Snazzy Lass is contained in a posting on this blog back in December 2012.
Index Linked, whose best effort in five starts over three seasons in France was a fourth placing over 1600m at Deauville, cost agents for Sydney trainer Chris Waller 26,000 Euros at the 2012 July Sale at Newmarket, England. Once again Waller's tutelage looks to have worked the oracle with an imported galloper; placings at his first two starts have been followed by wins at Newcastle, Sandown in Melbourne and then the Rosehill effort over 1500m, where he showed a turn of foot associated with a decent stakes horse, and not what you usually expect to find in a benchmark 75 event.
Shirley Valentine, a Shirley Heights mare and the mother of Index Linked's dam Fully Invested, is a three-quarter sister to Na-Ayim, the dam of Snazzy Lass. The common denominator is the Raise a Native mare Where You Lead, the third dam of Fully Invested and Snazzy Lass.
The latest sale price for Snazzy Lass is an interesting reflection on how our industry has become so shaped by the yearling sale market.
When Snazzy Lass sold at the same sale four years ago for $70,000, she was a four-year-old maiden mare from an international black-type family in foal to One Cool Cat. Given the disappointing career of her sire it should be a reflection of the mares ability that the resulting foal, a now three-year-old filly named Flower Bomb, can actually gallop - two wins from three starts to date.
Allowing for the promising start with her first runner, by rights better things should be in store for the mare, especially when you consider she has an O'Reilly two-year-old filly and a yearling Savabeel colt, both of whom have been retained by the breeder, to race. She is without a weanling but was sold with a late service to Nadeem.
Apparently, to date anyway, Snazzy Lass has not left a type of yearling sale quality, at least not one to do their pedigree justice. This may have had something to do with none of her progeny been offered for sale and the latest decision to quit her.
While her progeny may lack the yearling sale touch, Snazzy Lass still looks an inspired purchase. It's not everyday a young mare from one of Juddmonte's better families with potential for direct and indirect pedigree upside can be bought for $4,500. The expression one mans junk is another mans treasure has never been more appropriate.
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Keyarna Blue: Last But No Means Least
Hawkes Bay breeder Alan Jackson no longer owns any of the family to generate any commercial upside however he will have gained an immense deal of personal satisfaction as the breeder of last Saturday's impressive Adelaide listed winner Keyarna Blue (O'Reilly-Oh Blue Angel by Semipalatinsk); the first stakes winner he has bred.
A $66,000 purchase by Kieran Moore Bloodstock from the Little Avondale draft at the 2011 Karaka Select Sale, Keyarna Blue produced an impressive turn of foot to switch ground and run down the favourite Hazard in the closing stages of the Listed Darley Laelia Stakes over 1600m at Morphetville.
Post race sectionals confirmed the visual impression with the strongly built three-year-old daughter of O’Reilly timed to run her last 600m in 34.1 and 200m in 11.27. Platelet who came with a powerful finishing burst to win the Group 1 Goodwood Handicap a few races later ran her last 600m in 33.56 and 200m in 11.36.
Although jumping significantly in class from her last start maiden win at Kilmore – her third start and first of a new preparation - the merit of the performance at the Victorian provincial when she quickened impressively to win by nearly four lengths, was obviously not lost on punters who kept her very safe in the market at 9-1.
Keyarna Blue was an attractive yearling whom good judges expected to make a little more than $66,000. She was still the highest priced O'Reilly filly of that sale, a time when the stallion was going through a rare quiet patch. Although a November foal, Keyarna Blue was a strong, well balanced yearling with a particularly pronounced shoulder and forearm.
Acting on advice from Randwick Bloodstock’s Brett Howard, Jackson purchased Oh Blue Angel, the dam of Keyarna Blue, for AUS$80,000 at the 2007 Sydney Easter Broodmare Sale. She had won four races and AUS$170,000, including a listed event over 1400m at Flemington. The mare to that stage had left four foals and was carrying a service to first season sire Fastnet Rock.
The resulting Fastnet Rock filly sold for $85,000 at the 2009 Karaka Premier Sale, while the following year her Fast N Famous colt sold for $120,000 - some idea of his quality lies in the fact that he was the highest priced of 44 lots by his sire that year at Karaka, including 15 in the Premier session.
Ramiel (Fastnet Rock-Oh Blue Angel), a spectacular looking weanling who didn't retain quite the same athleticism as a yearling, has won two races to date for David Hayes. The Fast N Famous colt, a more lithe, athletic yearling than Ramiel, will not race after developing a serious fetlock issue as a two-year-old when reputedly showing a lot of promise for Roger James.
Sadly Oh Blue Angel died from complications just hours after foaling Keyarna Blue - the third and final foal from the mare for
Keyarna Blue is O'Reilly's 66th individual stakeswinner and his 13th so far this season including Australian group one winners Shamexpress and
Interestingly there are some reasonably prominent physical similarities between Semipalatinsk and Keyarna Blue, far more than he had with Ramiel and the Fast N Famous colt.
Many breeders remark that their first stakeswinner is a lifetime moment and for a kiwi breeder these days to achieve the feat in
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