At the Woodbine Sales Pavilion Aug. 30, a full-brother to Canadian Horse of the Year Pink Lloyd (Old Forester) led the way with $150,000 at this year's Canadian Premier Yearling Sale, the Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society (CTHS)'s Ontario Division said in a release Thursday morning.
With 68 RND'd, gross sales out of 168 increased by 4.6% to $4,017,790 from $3,837,700 a year ago when 150 went through the ring. Seven hips sold for $100,000 or more (three in '22), while the average was $23,915 and the median $15,000.
The top three yearlings were: Pink Lloyd's full-brother (hip 82), a gray colt out of Gladiator Queen (Great Gladiator) consigned by agent John Carey on behalf of T.C. Westmeath Stud Farm which went for $150,000 to Nancy Guest; a bay filly by War of Will (hip 14) out of Avie's Mineshaft (Mineshaft) consigned by agent Richard G. Hogan which sold for $135,000 to Goldmart Farms; and a bay colt by Mo Town (hip 199) out of Samsal (Consolidator) consigned by agent Huntington Stud Farm which was purchased for $120,000 by Paul Braverman.
“This year's catalogue was one of the largest in recent years attracting over 250 entries,” said Peter Berringer, President and Sales Chair of the CTHS. “One of those entries was a half-sister to this year's Kings Plate S. winner. Selling as hip 174, his half-sister, sold to Gary Barber for $100,000. This year's sales topper a full-brother to classic champion Pink Lloyd sold for $150,000.”
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