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Numbers Down, Quality Up at NZB National Weanling Sale

Catalog of 150 weanlings for June 20 sale is down from 183 in 2023.

The 2023 New Zealand Bloodstock National Weanling Sale

The 2023 New Zealand Bloodstock National Weanling Sale

Courtesy NZB

The New Zealand Bloodstock National Weanling Sale might be down on numbers, but Kane Jones insists the quality on offer at the June 20 auction is at least as good, if not better than has ever been seen at Karaka previously.

Foals by a growing list of commercial New Zealand stallions—the proven Savabeel and Proisir and the emerging Almanzor, Ace High, Satono Aladdin, Ardrossan and Super Seth—are set to provide local buyers and international investors with equine options to retrade on either side of the Tasman.

A catalog of 150 weanlings has been compiled, down from 183 in 2023. 

"It's just a one-day sale and numbers are slightly down on previous years, but the quality is as good, if not higher than ever before, so it's a smaller catalog and big on quality," NZB bloodstock sales manager Jones told ANZ Bloodstock News. 

"That's what we've seen on farm and here at Karaka and that's the feedback we've been getting from other people as well.

"There's some pinhooking opportunities but not every horse fits that category and there's going to be some lovely horses to put aside and let them grow out."

Jones expects the Kiwis, both pinhookers and longer-term traders, to support their home country foal sale just as they have at the Australian weanling sales over the past six weeks.

For instance, Nick and Nicky White's Kaha Nui Farm bought the two highest-priced weanlings at the Inglis Australian Weanling Sale in Sydney, paying AU$575,000 (AU$1=US$0.67, US$379,500) for a daughter of champion Australian stallion I Am Invincible and AU$370,000 for a colt by Capitalist.

At the Magic Millions National Weanling Sale on the Gold Coast a fortnight later, Kiwi pinhookers included Carlaw Park, Woburn Farm, Kaha Nui, and Mark and Shelley Treweek's Lyndhurst Farm.

Fellow Kiwi Gary Harding bought the second-top lot at the recent Great Southern sale—an AU$525,000 daughter of Frankel —while Kaha Nui bought two colts, by I Am Invincible and Toronado respectively, for AU$300,000 each at the same Melbourne offering.

Among the Australian contingent at Karaka are Merrick Staunton and James Mitchell as well as expatriate New Zealanders Bevan Smith and Paul Moroney.

"I know they've been active at the weanling sales so far, but they will be active at this sale as well, for sure, and they'll be identifying the ones that they think they can bring back to Karaka next year and there's certainly some there," Jones said.

"All those pinhookers who have been active will still continue to be (Thursday). We've said all along that there's good pinhooking opportunities, but by the same token, there's some really good horses to put aside and trade or even be lovely racehorses."

Haunui Farm has a draft of 18 weanlings, including foals by Proisir and Super Seth.

"We've sold Karaka Million and Oaks winners through our weanling drafts over the years, and pinhookers had some excellent results with the weanlings that we sold at last year's sale," Haunui managing director Mark Chitty said. 

All horses sold at the weanling sale are eligible for the lucrative Karaka Millions race series.