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CTBA Northern California Yearling
Sale

Bertrando Colt Tops NorCal Yearling
Sale
PLEASANTON, Calif. (Aug. 16, 2005)
– Tuesday’s 2005 Northern California Yearling Sale showed an increase in
average sale price of 10.2 percent, with a colt by Bertrando topping the
sale at $50,000.
The sale, presented by the
California Thoroughbred Breeders Association at the Alameda County
Fairgrounds, grossed $1,243,500 with 164 individuals sold and 63 bought
back. The average was $7,582 and the median was $4,000. Last year’s
sale, the first conducted in the region by the CTBA in more than a
decade, averaged $6,874 with a median of $4,350.
Tuesday’s sale-topper, out of the
Storm Cat mare Sweet Paradise, was consigned by River Edge Farm, Agent,
and purchased by Super Horse Inc. Last year’s sale-topper was a colt by
Royal Cat, out of the stakes-winning Wajima mare Tiza, that sold for
$47,000 to Jeff Bonde.
A Swiss Yodeler colt, out of the
Cahill Road mare Dreamy, was the second-highest price Tuesday at
$45,000. He is a full brother to multiple winner Luzern. He was
consigned by Pepper Oaks Farm, Agent, and purchased by Bill Wilbur.
The highest price paid for a filly
was $25,000 for a daughter of Lord Carson, out of the Boundary mare
Holiday Sale, consigned by Green Acres Stables, Agent, and purchased by
Sierra Sunset.
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Results
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