May 18, 2024

Nataf secures Deauville session-topper

Last updated: 10/21/08 6:54 PM


As on the first day of Arqana’s October Year Sale at Deauville, it was the
Niarchos Family’s Haras de Fresnay-le-Buffard who were responsible for session’s
most prized yearling after their son of Danehill Dancer sold to Paul Nataf for a
sale-topping 315,000. Consigned as Hip No.
138, the half-brother to the stakes-winning Semarang (Hernando [Fr]) is out of a
close relative of the 1994 Cheveley Park S. (Eng-G1) winner Gay Gallanta
(Woodman), herself the dam of the top-class Godolphin runner Byron (Green
Desert).

“When I did my visits to the studs before this sale, he was by far the best,
and again looked very well today, so I was very keen to buy him,” Nataf
explained. “He comes from a top farm, is well-bred and I have bought him for a
new client from Libya. He bought shares in horses at the August Sale here, but
the two I bought for him (Monday) and this one are just for him. They will stay
in France and be trained by Jean-Marie Beguigne.

“After all the problems in the world economy, it looks as if we are lucky
that the market is holding up well at Deauville. It could have been worse.”

Shadwell resident Muhtathir (GB) is in demand at present, and the sire of
Mauralakana (Fr), Satwa Queen (Fr) and Doctor Dino (Fr) was responsible for the
session’s second highest-priced yearling. Michael Zerolo’s Oceanic Bloodstock
secured the highest-priced of those during the after-racing session when paying
140,000 for Haras du Mezeray’s Hip 254, a
half-brother to three stakes-placed runners out of a half to the Group 2-winning
stayer Stretarez (Saumarez [GB]) and Group 3 winner Street Shaana (Darshaan).

In what has quickly become customary fashion at these events, the day’s
average and median figures took a downturn, with the average of
25,545 falling by 24 percent and the median
of 16,000 down by 27 percent.

Selling concludes with a final session Wednesday morning. Full results can be
viewed at arqana.com.