Snitzel-Good Weekend horse, knocked down for HK$7M (A$1.13M). Good Weekend is a full sister to Weekend Hussler. He also came from the Magic Millions sales.
A quartet of 3YOs by Not A Single Doubt and Snitzel were among the top-priced lots at the record-breaking Hong Kong International Sale held at Sha Tin Racecourse on Friday evening.The four horses were bought by the Hong Kong Jockey Club out of the 2016 Magic Millions Gold Coast Sales for a total of $1,035,000 and re-sold for almost four times that figure. The Sale's second-highest price of $HK7.2 million ($1.167 million) was paid by Din Kerm for the strapping chestnut gelding by Not A Single Doubt from Heaven Beneath (by More Than Ready). He was originally offered by Segenhoe Stud and bought for $210,000.Wong See Sum Jackie paid the third-highest price of the Sale, $HK7 million ($1.134 million), for the easy-walking Snitzel-Good Weekend gelding. Out of a full sister to Horse of the Year Weekend Hussler, he was a $475,000 buy from Arrowfield at the Magic Millions Sale$HK6 million ($972,000) was the price paid by Tang Kui Ming for the Not A Single Doubt gelding out of the Snippets mare Aringarosa. He was a $200,000 yearling purchase from MacQuarie StudGlenlogan Park was the original vendor of the Snitzel-Highland Daughter gelding, selling him for $150,000. Two years later he has been knocked down for $HK4.7 million ($761,000) to Ng Yau Sing. The 26 lots offered at this year's Hong Kong Sale sold for an aggregate of $HK135.3 million, achieving an average of $HK5.2 million. Both figures are up on 2017, when 29 lots were offered, and both are new records for the event.From limited representation in Hong Kong, Not A Single Single Doubt and Snitzel have compiled 30 winners of more than $15 million.
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