OKLAHOMA CITY, OK—NOVEMBER 1, 2019—Heritage Place kicked off their 42nd Annual Fall Mixed Sale today with a strong showing.
A 13-year-old daughter of leading sire Mr Jess Perry brought the top bid of $95,000 in Friday’s opening session. Chad Hart purchased Hip 323 Jess Significant, winner of the Ruidoso Futurity(G1) and a champion producer. Consigned Bobby D. Cox, she sold with an embryo to multiple stakes sire Ivory James.
Guillermo Valdivia paid $46,000 for the high-selling yearling, Hip 197 Charmed Heart, a son of leading sire Corona Cartel from the First Down Dash mare Charmed Dance. Lazy E Ranch, LLC, Agent consigned the full brother to stakes winner and Grade1-placed The Charm Of Corona.
Hip 83 Nashville Cartel, also a colt by Corona Cartel, was the second high-seller in Friday’s yearling session. Sam W. Green paid $45,000 for the sorrel colt out of Valley Junction Futurity(G3) runner-up Shazoomin Rose, by Shazoom. Roger Daly, Agent is the consignor.
Ricky Hinojosa paid $44,000 for the third high-selling yearling, Hip 158 Sir Prize Cartel, a colt by Corona Cartel from the County Chicks Man mare First Prize Chic. . Lazy E Ranch, LLC, Agent consigned the half-brother to stakes winners Chicks Love Curls and First Prize Chicks.
Chad Hart was the leading buyer on day 1 with two purchases totaling $110,000. Cuadra El MashTa had eight horses for $99,900 and Alejandro Castaneda paid $86,800 for seven head.
Bobby D. Cox led all consignors and agents on day 1 with 13 head grossing $306,200. Lazy E Ranch, LLC, Agent sold 17 head for $264,100 and Roger Daly, Agent had three head for $89,500.
Corona Cartel was the leading sire of yearlings (by average two or more sold) with three head for $45,000. Valiant Hero had five average $25,200 and Ivory James had two for $22.750.
Champion Jess Good Candy was the first-crop sale sire yearling leader (by average two or more sold) with six head for $16,333 while One Fabulous Eagle sold eight yearlings for a $7,138 average.
Moonin The Eagle was the leading covering sire (by average with two more in-foal mares sold) with two mares averaging $20,500, Kiss My Hocks had two for $17,500 and One Sweet Jess sold two in-foal mares for $8,250.
For preliminary results of day 1, including hip-by-hip prices, CLICK HERE.