The Bonneval sire was responsible for four of the day’s top ten prices.
A colt by Siyouni was the third day top price.
The Bonneval sire was responsible for four of the day’s top ten prices. The leading sire in France Siyouni was responsible for the top price on the third day of the Arqana August Yearling Sale thanks to lot 293, a full brother to Gr.3 Souvenir Delondres consigned by Hubert Honoré for breeder Chris Wright. Anthony Stroud who bought him for €380,000 for Godolphin explained: “He is a nice horse by a very good stallion. He comes from a good farm and we valued him at that price. He compared very favourably to horses sold on Saturday and Sunday. ” The dam of the day’s topper, Dilag, has a colt at foot by another of Haras de Bonneval sires, Gr.1 winner Dariyan (Shamardal).
This Siyouni filly out of a sister to Gr.1 placed Orion Star reached €200,000.
Four of the day’s top lots were sons and daughters of Siyouni and his appeal is spreading across the Atlantic with Justin Casse going to €240,000 to purchase lot 185, the leading filly of the day, to be trained in America. Consigned by Haras d’Etreham, she stems from the family of Peintre Celebre.
A daughter of Sea The Stars was sold for €200,000 to the Tsui family.
Lot 178, a filly out of a half-sister to Group 1 placed Orion Star consigned by Haras du Chevotel was sold for €200,000 to Jean-Claude Rouget and will race in the colours of Jean-Louis Tepper. The last yearling by Siyouni to go through the ring, lot 331 consigned by Fairway Consignment, was purchased by Phoenix Thoroughbred and Dermot Farrington for €180,000. These results will represent valuable return on investment for the breeders of the yearlings as they were conceived when Siyouni was standing for €30,000.