Five Mares Make Over A Million Euros Each

Record prices achieved

Five mares made over a million euros with an historic top price for ROUGIR on the first day of the Arqana Vente d’Elevage

The last major sale of the year in Deauville, the Vente d’Elevage began on Saturday with Part 1 of the catalogue.

Testifying to the exceptional quality of the selection of mares, fillies and foals presented to the buyers, many of the figures recorded reached unprecedented levels.

Of the 211 lots that went through the ring, 73% were sold for a record average price of €209,201, generating an historic turnover of €32,217,000.

Lot 160 ROUGIR (Pic – Zuzanna Lupa)

Gr1 Prix de l’Opéra winner ROUGIR (lot 160) went through the ring for a third time at Deauville today. Sold as a foal by Haras du Haut-Gué to Guy Petit at this sale, she then went through the August Yearling Sale where Françoise Dupuis, bidding on behalf of Haras de la Gousserie, whose colours she has worn throughout her career, bought her from Haras de l’Hotellerie.

Added as a Wild Card to the catalogue, the daughter of Territories began her juvenile career with two wins and a third place in the Gr1 Prix Marcel Boussac before taking the Gr3 Prix des Réservoirs the same year. Triumphant in the Gr1 Prix de l’Opéra this season, the exceptional filly was subject to fierce competition around the ring.

It was Michel Zerolo (Oceanic Bloodstock), going up notably against Nicolas Bertran de Balanda (NBB Racing) and David Redvers, who had the final say at €3 million for the filly consigned by Sumbe, setting the record for the highest price ever reached in the Arqana sales ring.

“I’ve bought her for a partnership between White Birch Farm and Coolmore,” said Michel Zerolo. “She’s an exceptional filly.”

Following the sale, Pauline Chehboub (Haras de la Gousserie) commented, “She’s a filly that has given us so much, and while it’s the end of a chapter for us, it continues elsewhere. We bought her as a yearling and she’s given us so much pleasure. She’s the best filly that we’ve ever had. She is just exceptional, and we saw that again this evening.”

The fairytale story of GRAND GLORY (lot 192) and her connections also began at Deauville, this time at the October Yearling Sale. Bidding on behalf of Albert Frassetto, John d’Amato and Mike Pietrangelo, Marco Bozzi struck for the filly for just €18,000 from Haras de Bourgeauville.

Lot 192 GRAND GLORY (Pic -Zuzanna Lupa)

Trained by Gianluca Bietolini, she won at two before taking third in the Gr1 Prix de Diane the following year behind the very talented CHANNEL.

Placed in several Group races, she recorded her first victory at that level in the Gr3 Prix de Flore. She then took the Gr3 Grand Prix de Vichy before the Gr1 Prix Jean Romanet at Deauville this summer.

She finished runner-up by a nose to the excellent ROUGIR in the Gr1 Prix de l’Opéra and most recently took fifth in the Gr1 Japan Cup.

Consigned by Haras de Castillon, the daughter of Olympic Glory was knocked down for €2,5 million to Anne-Sophie Yoh (YOHEA). She said, “She’s an incredible mare. I’ve bought her for one of my clientswho has started to invest in racehorses. We haven’t decided onher next steps as yet, but we’re delighted!”

 

Statistics

Saturday, December 4

72 % Sold
TOTAL 2021 2020 %
OFFERED 211 193
SOLD 154 155
% SOLD 72,99 % 80,31 % -7.32 %
AVERAGE €209 201 €122 245 +71,13 %
MEDIAN €86 000 €75 000
TOTAL €32 217 000 €18 948 000 +70,03 %
PRIVATE SALES 0 6
TOTAL PRIVATE SALES €0 €1 132 000
AGG. + PRIV. €32 217 000 €20 080 000 +60,44 %

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