Middletown, NY — The Goshen Yearling Sale was held on Monday (Sept. 9) in the sales arena at the Mark Ford Training Center and a total of 82 yearlings changed hands, generating sales of $1,202,120, with the overall individual average sale price of $14,660 being achieved.
By category, 22 pacing colts averaged $12,545 each, 28 pacing fillies averaged $15,750 each, 13 trotting colts averaged $19,423 each and 19 trotting fillies averaged $12,242.
Cameo Hills Farm once again had a big afternoon as they sold the sale topper (Hip #50) Oppenheimer (Chapter Seven-Bambino Supreme). The trotting colt was purchased for $57,000 by Ray Schnittker of Middletown, New York.
The second highest priced horse was also a trotting colt, (Hip #49) Acoustic Blue Chip (Devious Man-Tangible Blue Chip) who was consigned by Blue Chip Farm (Agt.) and sold to Jared Bako of Wallkill, New York for $54,000.
A pair of pacing fillies brought the next highest bids and they sold for $50,000 each.
(Hip #27) Say Goodnight (Papi Rob Hanover-One Last Kiss) was consigned by Cameo Hills Farm and (Hip #41) Tin Roof Rusted (Huntsville-Shepulledthegoalie) who was consigned by Leatherstocking Equine (Agt.) were both sold to David Hamm of Dagsboro, Delaware.
The top selling pacing colt was (Hip #69) Aggieville (Huntsville-Certified Ideal) who was consigned by Cameo Hills Farm (Agt.) and sold to Exceed Stable for $40,000.
And the highest price paid for a trotting filly was $35,000 for (Hip #86) Field Unit (The Veteran-Fractured Dream) paid by David Hamm to Leatherstocking Equine.
Cameo Hills was once again the top consignor of the sale, selling a total of 42 yearlings from their farm and as an agent, for a total of $620,700 (an average of $14,778). Second was Leatherstocking Equine, whose combined 10 horse consignment brought a total of $227,000 for an average of $22,700.
“We want to thank everyone who attended our sale, and a special thanks to everyone who inspected and bid on our yearlings. We wish you the best of racing luck with your new purchases. We would also like to thank all our consignors who made this sale such a big success and our auctioneers and staff, whose hard work is the reason we are able to do this each year. We look forward to doing it again next year,” said Mark Ford.
You can view the complete Goshen yearling sales results in a searchable database by clicking this link.