Moroney's Ballymore Stables partner with Duarte for Whisky On The Hill at Tattersalls July Sale

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Written by TDN Europe

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Armando Duarte is hoping Whisky On The Hill (GB) (Ribchester {Ire}) (Lot 763) will turn out to be a sweet investment for Australian clients of Mike Moroney of Ballymore Stables and Paul Moroney Bloodstock.

It's fair to say that Whisky On The Hill did not stand out as a horse who would ever rock into six figures earlier in the spring.

After three low-key efforts in maidens, Whisky On The Hill offered his first crackle of potential for trainer Ado McGuinness when finishing third on handicap debut at Cork as an unfancied 33-1 shot.

Whisky On The Hill (GB) | Image courtesy of Tattersalls

He has since been sent off favourite on his next three starts and won every one of them for his owner Alex Zevenbergen, climbing 24lbs in the process.

Duarte was of the opinion that there is more improvement left in the good-looking gelding and went to 135,000gns (AU$270,400) to secure him on behalf of the same owners of his flagship buy Alenquer (Fr) (Adlerflug {Ger}).

The G1 Tattersalls Gold Cup winner is now plying his trade in Australia for Ballymore Stables and trainer Michael Moroney and Whisky On The Hill will chart a similar path.

Armando Duarte | Image courtesy of Tattersalls

Duarte said, “He's for the same team of people, Ballymore Stables and Paul Moroney (bloodstock agent) who bought Alenquer and English King. That's the only horse we looked at here at the sales who we liked and who fitted our profile. Let's hope he will be lucky for them now as well.”

He added, “Whisky On The Hill fits the bill and was not over-expensive. He is very similar to Emissary, who we bought off Juddmonte a couple of years ago.”

Stuart Boman of Blandford Bloodstock and Annabel Neasham Racing teamed up to buy Morning Sun (Ire) (Muhaarar {GB}) for 100,000gns (AU$200,400). While Bruce Perry was also active snapping up the Frankel (GB) gelding Age of Sail (GB) for 40,000gns (AU$80,200).

Royal Ascot-placed filly hits the high notes at Tattersalls with 330k sale

Royal Ascot-placed Balalaika (Ire) (No Nay Never {USA}) was the headline act at the July Sale on Thursday when selling to BBA Ireland's Eamonn Reilly for 330,000gns (AU$661,600) with the agent coming out best in an entertaining tussle for the Rebecca Menzies-trained filly.

Balalaika (Ire) | Image courtesy of Tattersalls

Bred by the late Sir Robert Ogden, Balalaika is out of an unraced Frankel (GB) daughter of G1 Matron S. winner Emulous (GB) (Dansili {GB}) and boasts a rating of 90.

Also involved in the bidding for the Sandringham third were Gavin Hernon, Matt Coleman, and Mark McStay but Reilly battled off the attention of Richard Brown of Blandford Bloodstock to land Balalaika.

“There are no plans, but she will stay in training and although no trainer has been decided on, she will probably stay in the UK,” Reilly said.

“There are no plans, but she (Balalaika) will stay in training and although no trainer has been decided on, she will probably stay in the UK.” - Eamonn Reilly

“Her last run was very promising and she has been bought as a long-term broodmare prospect for an existing client. She is a good-topped filly, has a good walk and behaved very well up here. There is plenty happening with the pedigree.”

Six horses broke the six-figure mark on the day to make it 34 all told at the July Sale this year. Thursday's trade was solid with 147 of the 156 lots offered selling at a 94 per cent clearance rate. The aggregate was 445,500gns (AU$893,200) while the average was 30,241gns (AU$60,600).

Jasour Team keep the party going at Tattersalls

Just a few hours after Jasour (GB) (Havana Grey {GB}) stormed to G2 Kingdom Of Bahrain July S. glory a couple of miles up the road on the Newmarket July course, HH Sheikh Sultan's Al Mohamediya Racing made a splash in the sales ring when going to 125,000gns (AU$250,600) to secure Vega Sicilia (GB) (Lope De Vega {Ire}).

Vega Sicilia (GB) | Image courtesy of Tattersalls

A smart performer for Harry and Roger Charlton, Vega Sicilia was bought with the aim of competing in the top races in Bahrain for the leading owner in that jurisdiction.

Vega Sicilia came to the July Sale off the back of winning a Goodwood handicap over 1m4f in the style of a progressive horse. Now rated 91, he boasts a high enough rating to compete in some of the top races in Bahrain.

Ali Majeed, who purchased Vega Sicilia on behalf of Al Mohamediya Racing, said, “We bought this horse because we bought a sprint horse (Edward Cornelius) and were looking for a Classic horse. We think this horse will be for a-mile-and-a-quarter or a-mile-and-a-half. He will handle fast ground and is rated 86 so he can run in the Bahrain Series directly. He has the rating.”

He added, “Al Mohamediya Racing is the leading owner in Bahrain for two years now and we wanted a Classic horse. There is the Crown Prince and the King Cup if we are happy with him.

Ali Majeed | Image courtesy of Tattersalls

“It's amazing for Al Mohamediya Racing and for every Bahraini. To win with Jasour in a Group 2 at Newmarket in the race sponsored by the Kingdom Of Bahrain was very good. Everybody was very happy and the celebrations were very fun.”

It was a busy week on and off the track for Al Mohamediya Racing. Along with Jasour landing the July S., the owner recorded wins at Windsor and Newcastle and signed for seven horses for 444,000gns (AU$890,200).

Another bound for Bahrain as Donald takes home The Parent

The Parent (GB) (Frankel {GB}), was another six-figure lot sold on Thursday when Alastair Donald of Sackville Donald went to 105,000gns (AU$210,500) to secure the 3-year-old on behalf of a Bahraini client.

A winner of a Goodwood maiden last year, the gelding placed in two of his three starts this term and is rated 81.

The Parent (GB) | Image courtesy of Tattersalls

Donald said, “He is for a Bahrain-based client and goes to Bahrain for the Turf series. He was the only horse we wanted. He should be perfect for the series.

“He is a fast-ground horse, a cracking-looking horse, and he is bred to be good. I am very pleased to get him.”

He added, “I don't think he stayed the trip on his last run and the form of his other runs look very strong. He should do well in Bahrain and will be trained by Alan Smith.”

“He (The Parent) is a fast-ground horse, a cracking-looking horse, and he is bred to be good. I am very pleased to get him.” - Alastair Donald

Tiverton off to America after 100k sale

Be it mares or horses-in-training, the Juddmonte draft always commands plenty of interest and the Dermot Weld-trained Tiverton (GB) (Expert Eye {GB}) proved exactly that when selling to Jerry McGrath for 100,000gns (AU$200,300).

“Tiverton is going to the US,” McGrath said. “As a young man I worked for Dermot Weld. I have a few contacts there and they told me how highly this horse was regarded, particularly as a 2-year-old.”

Tiverton (GB) | Image courtesy of Tattersalls

Indeed, Tiverton showed good form as a juvenile, winning a Listowel maiden before being pitched into Group 3 company. He has run just twice this season, finishing down the field in both starts.

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