Galileo sister to Japan and Mogul becomes world’s most expensive yearling sold this year
Coolmore swoop for top lot at Newmarket on Thursday.
A daughter of Galileo became the most expensive yearling sold in the world this year when fetching 3.4 million guineas on day three of Tattersalls Yearling Sales Book One at Newmarket. Out of Shastye, the filly is a full-sister to Japan and Mogul, both trained by Aidan O’Brien. She was bought by MV Magnier, of Coolmore and is set to join her elder siblings at Ballydoyle. “It is a great result for everybody involved, she has been bought in partnership with Westerberg,” said Magnier. “She is a very nice filly, she is a very nice mover, like Japan and Mogul. The mare produces great-looking stock and great racehorses, let’s hope she does it one more time.”🔥 The most expensive yearling filly sold in the world this year.@newsellspark‘s Galileo filly out of Shastye lights up the #TattsOctober Book 1 sales ring as M V Magnier secures the sister to Gr.1 winners Mogul and Japan for 3.4m gns. pic.twitter.com/FqmcVxxYcU
— Tattersalls (@Tattersalls1766) October 8, 2020
Bred by Michael O’Leary’s Gigginstown House Stud and sold by Eddie O’Leary’s @LynnStud, the Kingman filly becomes the seventh seven-figure yearling at this year’s #TattsOctober Book 1 as she sells for 1,450,000gns to @godolphin. pic.twitter.com/UaOOnxp2OH
— Tattersalls (@Tattersalls1766) October 8, 2020
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