The Pinhooking Game at the NZB National Weanling Sale
The Pinhooking Game at the NZB National Weanling Sale
Next week’s New Zealand Bloodstock National Weanling Sale offers a great opportunity to purchase weanlings that hold the quality and value for future potential, either as a star on the track or a target for pinhooking.
A textbook example of both pinhooking
and racetrack success is the winner of this year’s $1m
Karaka Million, New Zealand’s richest
race,Hardline (NZ)
(Showcasing).
Purchased from Haunui Farm’s draft at the 2013 National Weanling Sale for $43,000 by Hallmark Stud, he was offered again at the 2014 Karaka Select Sale where Liam Birchley Racing secured him for $130,000.
The average at last year’s weanling session was recorded just above $13,000 giving buyers at the Sale security they are taking home a valued investment.
Curraghmore Stud has been the leading vendor at the National Weanling Sale for the past nine consecutive years, giving them plenty of experience when it comes to pinhooking results, some of these include:
• At Karaka 2015, a Curraghmore Stud weanling
graduate by Guillotine sold for $95,000 after being
purchased for $20,000 as a weanling.
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• The
previous year, Curragahmore Stud sold a colt by Makfi for
$55,000 at the National Weanling Sale who returned to Karaka
as a yearling to make $170,000.
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Prominent vendor
Waikato Stud offered a host of talent for successful
pinhookers at last year’s edition of the National Weanling
Sale:
• An O’Reilly filly purchased for $60,000 at
Karaka 2015 was initially offered as a weanling by Waikato
Stud at $22,000.
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• At Karaka 2015, a Waikato
Stud graduate by No Excuse Needed, sold for $40,000 after
being purchased for $11,000 as a weanling.
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Other
purchases at Karaka 2015 that were pinhooked from the
National Weanling Sale include:
• A colt by one of New
Zealand’s leading sires, Pins, was purchased as a weanling
for $72,000 from Ancroft Stud, and was sold again, as a
yearling, for $110,000.
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• A Paul Moroney
Bloodstock purchase for $60,000 at Karaka 2015, Thewayyouare
colt, was initially sold as a weanling for $20,000 from the
draft of Mapperley Stud.
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• A $20,000 purchase
from Haunui Farm, by their resident sire Showcasing,
returned to Karaka 2015 and sold for
$65,000.
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While pinhookers often target colts as
weanlings, this year’s Sale has plenty of depth in the
filly ranks. There is a strong contingent of well-bred
fillies from young mares that have appeal as both pinhooking
prospects and carry residual value that will appeal as
future racing and breeding prospects, including:
• Lot 101 – sired by
Pierro, is out of stakes performer
Prestigious Miss (Written Tycoon),
runner-up in the Group 2 Hawke’s Bay
Guineas.
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• Lot 112 – sired by
Mastercraftsman, is a half-sister to Group
1 winner Suavito(Thorn
Park).
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• Lot 216 – sired by
Tavistock, is out of Zabeel mare All By
Myself, a half-sister to Listed winner Single
(High Chaparral).
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• Lot 248 – sired by So You
Think, is out of a half-sister to dual Listed
winner See The World
(Danzero).
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This year’s National
Weanling Sale offers 349 opportunities to secure the next
sale ring star and future investment, and will be the first
session through the ring on Day 1 and Day 2.
At the end of the weanling session will be the sale of yearlings, two-year-olds, unraced stock and racehorses. The third and final day will be the selling of broodmares and stallion shares to mark the end of the 2015 National Weanling, Broodmare & Mixed Bloodstock Sale (11 – 13 May).
ENDS