Darley freshman in demand at Goffs

Six-figure average for first Teofilo foals offered in the sales ring

Teofilo's first weanlings came up for auction in the Goffs November Sale in Ireland with four selling for an average of €105,500 (A$170,821).

As breeder of Teofilo and the man responsible for training him to be unbeaten Champion two-year-old, it was no surprise to see Jim Bolger’s name on the buyers’ list. He signed for the fifth top-priced foal of the sale, a filly out of Najmati, the full-sister to last year’s leading first-season sire Kheleyf and Bint Allayl, for €150,000 (A$242,862).

Kennycourt Stud took home a colt out of Group Three winner Redstone Dancer for €110,000 (A$178,099) while Paddy Twomey secured another colt, from the G1-placed Livadiya, for €100,000 (A$161,925). The only other Teofilo foal offered was a filly consigned by Tinnakill House out of Queen Mary Stakes winner Shining Hour, who made €62,000 (A$100,392) when sold to Ennistown Stud.

The foal sales continue at Tattersalls on Wedenesday with 18 first-crop sons and daughters of Authorized scheduled to sell and a further 16 by Teofilo.