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Valachi dispersal nets $9.2m

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Baggy Green's yearling sells for $460,000 to Yulong's Written Tycoon Syndicate

TOFANE winning the C.F. Orr Stakes at Caulfield in Australia. Picture: Racing Photos

As the Valachi Downs dispersal process drew to a close with turnover nudging NZ$10 million, Friday night's Unreserved Young and Racing Stock Dispersal on Gavelhouse Plus saw Baggy Green's (Galileo) Ocean Park (Thorn Park) filly sell for NZ$460,000 to Yulong's Written Tycoon Syndicate.

Baggy Green herself topped proceedings a week earlier when the Written Tycoon Syndicate went to NZ$1.75 million to secure the daughter of Galileo (Sadler's Wells). 

"We've made a big investment this year in a family that we think is only going to continue to improve," Yulong's chief operating officer Sam Fairgray said.

"Having already added Baggy Green to our broodmare band, it's great to also pick up a lovely young filly like this. She's obviously got great residual value, being a full-sister to Tofane, so she's a fantastic asset to have."

As well as Tofane, Baggy Green is also the dam of Group 3 winner No Compromise (Pins) and this season's Group 1 Australian Derby (2400m) placegetter Benaud (Reliable Man), while she is herself a half-sister to the Australian Group One winners Funstar (Adelaide) and Youngstar (High Chaparral).

Yulong also paid NZ$115,000 on Friday to purchase Lot 21, a yearling filly by Zoustar (Northern Meteor) out of Dark Hedges. The filly is a three-quarter-sister to Group 1 Coolmore Stud Stakes (1200m), Golden Rose (1400m) and JJ Atkins (1600m) runner-up Zousain, who now stands at Widden Stud in Victoria.

"This is a gorgeous-looking filly," Fairgray said. "We just thought she was a lovely yearling at a good price, so we'll take her back to Australia and see how we go with her.

"To come away with two really nice fillies, including a full-sister to Tofane, is a very pleasing result."

The second-highest-priced lot of the evening was this season's Group 2 David & Karyn Ellis Fillies' Classic (2000m) placegetter Glory Bound (Tavistock), who was sold for NZ$430,000.

Two-year-old filly Val Di Zoldo (War Decree), who placed in the Group 3 Platinum Homes 2YO Classic (1200m) in February, was knocked down for NZ$285,000, while Go Racing secured Lot 27, a two-year-old filly by Savabeel (Zabeel) out of a half-sister to multiple stakes winner Odeon (Zacinto) for NZ$125,000.

At the conclusion of Friday's highly successful sale, Valachi Downs' dispersal offerings over the last few weeks have achieved a total turnover of $9,265,551 for 137 horses sold.

"It's enormously satisfying," Valachi Downs general manager Gareth Downey said.

"There's a bit of a sense of relief now that we've made it to the end of three weeks of very demanding work for the team. We've had three very significant sales in consecutive weeks, with the weanlings, the broodmares and now the racing stock.

"It's been a massive and quite exhausting team effort, and I take my hat off to the whole team for the way they've continued to front up. They've poured in endless energy to look after the horses, look after the buyers and make sure the whole process runs as smoothly as possible.

"The way that they've all done that has been so admirable, and they're a fantastic team that I'm very fortunate to be a part of. Now we all have the chance to draw a bit of a breath.

"For us, the main measure of success with these sales was finding new homes for all of the horses, and I'm delighted that that's been achieved.

"We sold another 52 horses tonight, and we have a huge amount of belief in all of them. We were really looking forward to racing them ourselves at Valachi, but now we'll take a great deal of interest in their progress with all of their new owners. We'll be cheering them on every step of the way.

"Baggy Green was obviously the highlight once again – she's the gift that keeps on giving. She's just an amazing mare, and coming into these dispersal sales, I couldn't believe that we were in the position of being able to offer both the mother of Tofane and the full-sister to Tofane.

"The Baggy Green filly and Glory Bound were the logical two standouts this week, and that's how it's turned out. It was wonderful to see them both sell as well as we felt they deserved.

"I thought Val Di Zoldo was another wonderful result. She was a stakes placegetter at her second start, and we've always believed she was a lovely three-year-old filly in the making. Those were all great results for our sale, and hopefully they prove to be very successful purchases for their buyers as well."

The last of any remaining Valachi Downs stock will be offered in the next general gavelhouse.com fortnightly mixed bloodstock auctions this month.