A daughter of Mosler consigned as Hip 401 by Sennebec South Farm was sold to Patrice Miller, EQB, agent, for $75,000 to top the Oct. 9 open session of the Ocala Breeders' Sales October Yearling Sale. Bred in Maryland by Country Life Farm, the dark bay or brown filly is out of Dominus Effect, a Dominus half sister to graded stakes-placed Corderosa.
Miller also went to $70,000 for Hip 434, a daughter of Dialed In consigned by Summerfield, agent. Bred in New York by Jonathan Thorne, the bay filly is out of Fujiana, a Fusaichi Pegasus half sister to graded stakes winner Josh's Madelyn.
Hip 384, a son of California Chrome also consigned by Summerfield, was sold to Blue River Bloodstock for $52,000. Bred in Kentucky by Scott and Evan Dillworth, the chestnut colt is out of stakes-placed Curlin's Gold, by Curlin . The dam is a half sister to stakes-placed Railtown Girl.
Hip 480, a daughter of Nyquist consigned by Sequel New York, agent, was purchased by Backstretch Farms for $50,000. Bred in Florida by Destiny Oaks of Ocala, the dark bay or brown filly is a half sister to graded stakes winner Lucky Player out of Janetstickettocats, by Storm Cat.
Gary Logsdon went to $48,000 for Hip 568, a son of Chitu consigned by Michelle Redding, agent. The chestnut colt was bred in Florida by J D Farms out of stakes winner Prize Informant, a Marciano half sister to stakes winner Wise Answer.
Blue River Bloodstock paid $47,000 for Hip 366, Dana's Beauty, a daughter of Not This Time consigned by Bobby Jones Equine, agent. The dark bay or brown filly was bred in Kentucky by John Liviakis out of City Siren, by City Zip, from the family of Preakness Stakes (G1) winner Cloud Computing .
Hip 668, a daughter of Alternation consigned by Kaizen Sales, agent, went to Jorge Gonzalez for $47,000. Bred in Florida by Sally Andersen, the bay filly is out of True Bliss, by Yes It's True. The dam is a half sister to graded stakes winner Hierro.
For the session, 263 yearlings sold for $3,332,400, averaging $12,671 with a median figure of $8,000. The buyback percentage was 24.4%.
A year ago in two Open sessions, 296 horses sold for $3,874,750, averaging $13,090 with a $7,000 median. The RNA percentage was 23.5%.