The hammer dropped at $700,000 to Pin Oak Stud for a number of graded stakes-placed Like to Store throughout the second session of Keeneland’s January Sale Jan. 14. She joins Monday purchases Fairly Birdie and Delahaye because the co-sale topper.
The 5-year-old daughter of Violence was bred in Kentucky by D.J. Steady and consigned by Claiborne Farm, agent. She is the second foal out of the Uncle Mo mare Tiffany Case, making her a half sister to a number of grade 1-placed Nitrogen, who received the Ginger Brew Stakes Jan. 4 at Gulfstream Park.
Like to Store was bought for $200,000 as a yearling at Keeneland’s September Sale in 2021, by Repole Steady and St. Elias Stables.
“That was enormous,” stated Jacob West, Claiborne Farm’s stallion seasons and bloodstock supervisor. “She was a filly that was purchased as a yearling for Mike Repole and Vinnie Viola. We all the time knew she was going to finish up at a public public sale to dissolve the partnership. To be fairly sincere, that exceeded somewhat little bit of our expectations. She was such a fantastic filly.
“This was a really uncommon case of placing her right into a spot right here the place she may stand out. On the finish of the day, lots of people attempt to maintain onto their high quality horses. That’s the market we’re in. They get rewarded after they promote them or promote yearlings out of them, however she occurred to be the prize jewel of the sale to this point, in our minds, and it labored out properly.”Join BloodHorse Each day
Like to Store raced 3 times for Todd Pletcher and was transferred to the care of Woodbine-based Kevin Attard after she broke her maiden at Belmont Park. She hit the board in all of her 10 profession begins, successful a listed stakes in Canada and ending second or third there in 4 graded stakes.
After lately delivery into Turfway Park and developing with a foot abscess, the mare was scratched and despatched to Margaux Farm, the place she was prepped coming into the sale.
“These guys have finished an unimaginable job together with her,” West stated. “They’ve had her for the final 30 days ticking her over and maintaining her in gentle coaching. She shipped in to us and seemed unimaginable. Kevin Attard had her and she or he seemed unbelievable.
“As Claiborne, we ended up simply promoting on sooner or later and it labored out properly,” he stated. “This was clearly a spotlight. I believe she’s the co-sales topper, which is simply an superior end result for everybody concerned. Kudos to Kevin and his group getting her to be value this a lot, and I do know Mr. Repole and Mr. Viola are ecstatic. A plan got here collectively, they do not all the time try this, however on this occasion it did. We’re simply completely happy to listen to that Pin Oak received her. She’s going to an awesome house and she or he’ll get each alternative.”
Day 2 Statistics
Day 2 produced stable commerce with quick yearlings and well-bred broodmares notably in demand. The second session noticed 249 head promote for $11,013,300, with a mean of $44,230 and a median of $20,000. Eighty-two horses failed to satisfy their reserve, leading to an RNA price of 24.8%.
Final 12 months’s second session noticed 218 horses change fingers for a complete of $14,574,200, together with non-public gross sales, that produced a mean of $66,854. The median was $30,000. The RNA price was 20.7%, representing the 57 horses who failed to satisfy their reserve.
Keeneland’s January Sale noticed a change in format for 2025, reducing from 4 classes to 3. Ebook 1 came about Jan. 13, with Ebook 2 Jan.14-15.
“One factor about at this time, you possibly can’t actually mix the numbers from final 12 months and at this time, due to the truth that it was a blended day,” stated Keeneland’s vice chairman of gross sales, Tony Lacy. “A whole lot of consignors bought all their inventory at this time. It is not one which we will actually evaluate apples to apples till we see the numbers tomorrow night.”
A filly by Justify (Hip 578) and a filly by Golden Pal (Hip 641) introduced $300,000 apiece to grow to be the session’s top-priced yearlings. Stoneriggs Farm bred and consigned Hip 578, who bought to D.J. Stables/VBS, agent. Hip 641 bought to Rock Bloodstock, from the consignment of Clarkland Farms, which additionally bred the filly.
Hip 599, a brief yearling by red-hot sire McKinzie , was the highest-priced yearling colt of the session at $260,000. He was bought to Rag’s Bloodstock from the Warrendale consignment. He was bred in Kentucky by Offshoot Farm.
Abrogate (Hip 513), a 6-year-old daughter of Outwork , bought for $310,000 to Woods Edge Farm. The stakes-winning mare was provided in foal to Good Magic and consigned by Taylor Made Gross sales Company, agent for STH. She was bred in Kentucky by Sandra Sexton and Silver Fern Farm.
“I believe there’s a sensitivity within the market to high quality,” stated Lacy. “The market is a bit more discerning and it isn’t as forgiving. Folks need inventory that make monetary sense, and if they see that it is somewhat in need of that, they transfer on. It is selective, however truthful.”
Pin Oak Stud led the patrons on Day 2 with its buy for $700,000, and Taylor Made Gross sales Company was the main consignor with 38 head promoting for $1,762,000.
Keeneland’s January Sale concludes Wednesday starting at 10 a.m. ET, with Hips 891-1322 set to undergo the ring. As of Tuesday night, Keeneland has reported 119 outs.
“As we speak was extra of Ebook 1 and Ebook 2 mix, that is while you noticed somewhat little bit of a shift within the common and medians,” he stated. “We might hope that we maintain regular with final 12 months or in round these figures. I believe we may have much less of a blended atmosphere tomorrow than we had at this time.”