Young stock from some of the world’s top thoroughbred auctions will go under the hammer at the Hong Kong International Sale (March) on the evening of Friday, 16 March.
The Hong Kong Jockey Club (HKJC) is offering 28 attractive geldings this time, 14 of them sourced in Europe and 14 selected out of Australasian sales. Those northern hemisphere three-year-olds were purchased out of Tattersalls, Goffs and Arqana, in Britain, Ireland and France, and each had to pass the scrutiny of HKJC’s experienced sales team and vets before continuing their development during a period of pre-training with Malcolm Bastard in Wiltshire, England.
Mark Richards, the Jockey Club’s Executive Manager, International Sale, is pleased with the horses from both hemispheres.
“This group of horses has a lot of quality overall, they’re a really nice bunch,” he said. “They’re all athletic types that have been picked out because they displayed the attributes needed to make it as a racehorse in Hong Kong.
“As for the European horses, they appear to be as good a group of northern hemisphere horses as we’ve had for this sale in my time here. The prospect of having a half-brother to a Derby winner and a full-brother to a European champion sprinter in the Sha Tin sale ring during the same session is particularly exciting.”
Derby connections
A couple of this year’s European offerings have strong English Derby connections, one via his notable young sire and the other thanks to a talented half-brother.