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Stallion makes express start at Karaka

Shamexpress - Trish Dunell
Shamexpress

Trish Dunell

The impact Shamexpress made during the Premier Sale at Karaka exceeded all expectations.

Windsor Park Stud weren't lacking confidence in the Group One-winning son of O'Reilly, but general manager Steve Till said they were still taken aback by the results.

"He had a sensational sale and I don't think Windsor Park have ever had a first-season sire average $192,500 and that's off the back of a $15,000 fee.

"That's a tremendous return for all those who have supported the horse and for the stake holders."

Shamexpress earned freshman stallion honours with a succession of high-priced youngsters – eight sold for six figure sums with the highlight the $510,000 paid for Windsor Park's white colt.

He was purchased by the China Horse Club's Michael Wallace with leading Caulfield trainer Ciaron Maher.

"That was terrific and he was bought by an outstanding judge and so is the under-bidder David Ellis," Till said.

"To have so many sell for such great prices was fantastic. He's a dominant sire."

Shamexpress, whose brother realised $825,000 on day one at Karaka for Beltana Stud, was secured by Windsor Park after a successful racing career under the guidance of Danny O'Brien.

He won the Gr.1 Newmarket Handicap and further emphasised his short-course prowess with Group One runner-up finishes in the VRC Sprint Classic and the Lightning Stakes. He was also third in the Coolmore Stud Stakes.

"He was a premier sprinter and he's now leaving very good types – he's passing on all his best attributes and the buying market obviously agrees with that," Till said.

"Even at the Gold Coast we sold the filly out of Burlesque for $300,000." – NZ Racing Desk.



 

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