The Group 1 Sun Chariot Stakes winner Spinning Queen set a new European
record for a filly when she sold for 3,000,000 guineas on a stunning opening day
to the Tattersalls December Mare Sale. A total of 207 lots were sold for a
staggering 19,568,500 guineas, up 69% on last year`s opening session whilst the
average and median rose 82% and 41% to 94,534 guineas and 45,000 guineas
respectively.
Expectations were high for Spinning Queen who had won the Group 1 Sun Chariot
Stakes by an easy seven lengths at Newmarket on her last racecourse appearance
but few could have anticipated that she would set both a December Sales record
as well as a European record for a filly sold at public auction when selling for
3,000,000 guineas and bettering the 2,500,000 guineas that Dance Design realised
at the 1997 Tattersalls December Mare Sale. Bids on the Spinning World filly,
who was consigned from Barry Hills` Faringdon Place Stables, came thick and fast
with agents Charlie Gordon-Watson and Jamie McAlmont and Shadai Farms` Atsushi
Kato all active as the price raced towards one million guineas. London
Thoroughbred Services` James Wigan had also been making much of the running and
he was soon joined by Sheikh Mohammed`s bloodstock advisor John Ferguson. The
battle to secure the filly, whose dam Our Queen Of Kings is a half-sister to the
Grade 1 Hollywood Derby winner Labeeb, soon settled down to a head-to-head duel
between Wigan and Ferguson. As the price raced past 2,500,000 guineas the record
held by Dance Design was soon consigned to history, and when Wigan bid 3,000,000
guineas, Ferguson turned away and left the auditorium. Wigan did not indicate
who he purchased the filly on behalf of, but indicated that she would board at
Waddesdon Stud in Buckinghamshire.
The other filly who carried high expectations prior to her appearance in the
Tattersalls sales ring was John Greetham`s Group winning filly Short Skirt. The
daughter of Diktat out of the Bustino mare Much Too Risky has several high
profile siblings, with Little Rock and Whitewater Affair both registering Group
2 victories, the latter also being the dam of Group 1 Yasuda Kinen victor
Asakusa Den`en. Short Skirt`s own sister Shorthand also registered an impressive
debut win earlier this season before an eye-catching fourth in the Group 2
Rockfel Stakes at Newmarket at her next start. Trained by Sir Michael Stoute,
Short Skirt first came under notice when she defeated Alexandrova in the Group 3
Tattersalls Musidora Stakes at York before finishing third to that filly in the
Oaks at Epsom and second in the Yorkshire Oaks later in the season. Interest in
the filly came initially from bloodstock agent John Warren and Kern
Lillingston`s Luke Lillingston, who was stood alongside New England Stud
principal Peter Stanley, along with Shadai Farms` veterinarian Atsushi Kato and
Japanese bloodstock agent Nobutaka Tada. Lillingston remained as the price raced
towards seven figures, but he was not able to match Tada, who in turn was found
wanting when John Ferguson entered proceeding`s, buying the filly for 1,400,000
guineas on behalf of Sheikh Mohammed.
Earlier in the evening, Tasman Bloodstock`s Kieran Moore had to go to 580,000
guineas to secure the Listed placed Singspiel filly Park Esteem who was
consigned from Jeremy Noseda`s Shalfleet Stables. The filly, who is a
three-parts sister to Group 1 Dubai World Cup winner Moon Ballad, is also a
half-sister to that horses dam, the Group 2 Lowther Stakes winner Velvet Moon as
well as to the dual Group 1 winner Central Park and the Group 3 Lancashire Oaks
winner Mellow Park. Moore secured the filly at the expense of London based agent
Charlie Gordon-Watson and South African agent Robin Bruss and indicated that she
was purchased on behalf of Cressfield Stud, located in the Hunter Valley in
Scone, Australia.
Other horses to realise half a million guineas or more included the Group 1
winning fillies La Cucaracha and Donna Blini. The Nunthorpe Stakes winner La
Cucaracha was knocked down to bloodstock agent James Delahooke for 525,000
guineas on behalf of American based owners Barry Weisborg and Richard Santulli
whilst the Cheveley Park Stakes winner Donna Blini was knocked down Shunsuke
Yoshida, son of Northern Farms` Katsumi Yoshida. Earlier, Tokyo based agent
Hiroyasu Takeuchi purchased the Darshaan mare Showdown for 500,000 guineas. The
daughter of Last Second hails from one of the best families in the Stud book and
is a half-sister to this year`s Group 1 Poule d`Essai des Poulains winner Aussie
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