Keeneland registers increases at yearling sale on Friday

LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) – Keeneland recorded solid gains during Friday’s 11th session of the September Yearling Sale, highlighted by the sale of a colt from the first crop of Point of Entry for $100,000.

On the second and final day of the Book 5 session of the sale, Keeneland sold 262 yearlings for $3,749,400, a 24.28 percent increase from the corresponding session in 2015 when 216 yearlings grossed $3,017,000.

The average of $14,311 was 2.46 percent above last year’s $13,968, while the median of $8,750 was 2.78 percent below $9,000 in 2015.

Through 11 sessions of the 13-day sale, Keeneland cumulatively has sold 2,477 yearlings for $270,363,600, down 3.43 percent from the same period last year when 2,575 horses grossed $279,977,300.

The average of $109,150 was just above $108,729 in 2015. The median of $50,000 was 12.28 below $57,000 in 2015.

Brad Anderson signed the ticket for the session-topping colt, who is out of the Pulpit mare My McIntosh. He was consigned by KatieRich Farms.

A filly by Artie Schiller brought a final bid of $80,000 from Eisaman Equine to be the day’s second-highest priced yearling. Consigned by Lane’s End, agent, the filly is the first foal of the Corinthian mare Henley, a full sister to Grade 2 winner Mr. Commons.

Eisaman Equine purchased a total of three yearlings for $175,000 to be the session’s leading buyer.

Lane’s End, agent, sold 26 horses for $370,900 to lead all consignors.

The September Sale continues through Sunday with all sessions beginning at 10 a.m. ET. The entire sale is streamed live at Keeneland.com.

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