Royal Ascot-bound juvenile Miss Yechance sold to Royal Chance Bloodstock for 250,000 guineas (US$357,500, 1 guinea=US$1.43) during the Tattersalls Online June Pop-Up Sale June 12.
The daughter of Cotai Glory made a winning debut for the Newmarket-based trainer Jack Morland at Redcar last month, striking by a length and a half. She is entered for the Queen Mary Stakes (G2) and listed Windsor Castle Stakes at the royal meeting next week.
The filly was a £32,000 yearling purchase for EMW Equine before going unsold at £48,000 at the Goffs UK Breeze Up Sale in April. EMW Equine offered the filly again Thursday.
A spokesman for the winning purchaser said after the sale: "When you miss one chance, you sometimes get a better chance. She was one of the fastest horses at the breeze ups but she was, unfortunately, unlucky with the ground there. She won very well at Redcar and we were really impressed with her run.
"She will remain in training with Jack Morland now and we are delighted to take our Royal Ascot chance with her. We are confident with the team she is with. They have done an excellent job with her so far and we are very happy to secure her today and, hopefully, she will be the quickest again next Wednesday."
Miss Yechance is out of Wootton Bassett mare Rosie Bassett, a winning half sister to United States stakes winner and 2024 Yellow Ribbon Handicap (G2T) second Fuente Ovejuna, by Lope de Vega .