The November Sale, Fasig-Tipton's marquee breeding stock sale, concluded producing remarkable results. Champion Female Sprinter Gamine took top honours as Coolmore's MV Magnier went to $7 million to take home the muktple Grade Onewinner in foal to Quality Road. Gamine, a 5yo daughter of Into Mischief, was the Champion Female Sprinter of 2020 and Magnier refused to be denied in bidding to acquire her.

Dual Group One winner Campanelle was knocked down for $5 million, also to Magnier. The 4yo Kodiac filly was offered as a racing or broodmare prospect having finished seventh in the Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint at Keeneland a day earlier.

REMARKABLE SALE

Campanelle won the Giant's Causeway Stakes at Keeneland in preparation for the Platinum Jubilee Stakes at Royal Ascot, in which she finished third. In 2020, she won the Prix Morny and Queen Mary Stakes for Stonestreet and trainer Wesley Ward. "Another remarkable November Sale just concluded here at Fasig-Tipton," said Boyd Browning jnr, president and CEO of Fasig-Tipton.

"Last year we surpassed $100 million in gross for the first time. It is one of those goals you dream about, but didn't think was realistic to accomplish or achieve, and we were fortunate enough to do it last year, and we did it again this year. "It's an absolute reflection of the quality of horses that the sellers and consigners allow us to sell.

It reflects the hard work that the men and women from our organisation put in on a year-round basis on recruiting horses and buyers."

'NIGHT OF THE STARS'

This year the aptly nicknamed 'Night of the Stars' saw 169 of the 240 horses through the sales ring sell for gross receipts of $101,214,000, with an average price of $598,899 and a median of $250,000.

During the record 2021 sale, 149 of the 194 horses under the hammer sold for gross receipts of $103,699,000, achieving an average price of $695,966 and a median of $300,000. Coolmore’s Magnier signed for four horses for total figures of $17,900,000 to be the sale's leading buyer by gross.