Ferguson Keen to Ride the Wave

02 March 2025 | APGold

[ADVERTISED CONTENT]
Logo

Wonnerup breeder Terry Ferguson is hoping the success from the Sydney APG sale, where he sold a colt for $135,000, will flow onto the Perth auction on Sunday.

Ferguson sent his colt by Captaintreacherous from Bettor Copagoodone, a close relation to $2 million earner Catch A Wave, to Sydney and he made second top lot of the sale on February 16. The top colt went for $140,000.

“We were very happy with the result,” Ferguson said.

“He was bought by Andy Gath for the connections of Catch A Wave.

“It was about the result we were expecting, and he has gone to top stable, so everything worked at well.

“At the Sydney sale, buyers were prepared to pay for the lots they wanted. I hope the trend continues in Perth.

“I am winding down the racing side of the operation, so it would be good to sell all the yearlings on Sunday. But they will have reserves.

“I have kept 10 broodmares and will concentrate on the breeding side going forward.”

Ferguson will offer five yearlings at the 2025 APG Perth Yearling Sale on Sunday under his Seahorse Racing banner.

He has four colts and a filly out of young, well performed race mares from his strongest maternal families, including a handsome colt (Lot 402) by Stay Hungry from tough campaigner Bettorgrinanbarit (1.56.6, $98K).

The dam is a sister to four winners, including Daintys Daughter classic winner Captains Beachbabe (1.56, $81K).

This colt’s third dam, Beach Madam, is a half sister to Little Brown Jug winner and legendary sire Fake Left.

Interestingly, he has a double cross of Beach Towel. His sire’s paternal grandam and his mother’s maternal grandam are both by the acclaimed speed sire.

This cross, Stay Hungry over a Bettors Delight mare, produced last season’s brilliant colt Louie Vee (1.55.6, $33K), who won his first two 2YO starts in February and followed it up with a close second in the $125,000 APG colts sale classic final.

“They are all really nice youngsters. It is hard to pick a standout, but the Stay Hungry colt would probably be the most striking,” Ferguson said.

“They all have strong points. The first colt in the sale (Lot 312) has a full brother (The Last King Of Capel) in the 2YO colts APG final on Friday night. He has drawn wide unfortunately but he is going well. This year’s colt is probably a better type.

“The filly is by Sweet Lou and her dam has already produced a couple of nice race fillies.”

Another exciting Seahorse youngster is Lot 374, a colt by $2 million earner Tall Dark Stranger from WA Oaks winner Sports Package (1.56.9, $151K), who comes from the incredibly successful Sokys Number family.

It is the Sportswriter mare’s first foal. She is a half sister to four winners, including Group 1 WA 2YO Diamond winner Cimorene (1.55.9, $117K) and Bettor Pack It (1.56.4, $99K).

Sports Package’s grandam, WA 2YO Pearl Classic placegetter Saabrina, is a full sister to Ferguson’s outstanding stallion Saab (1.57.1, $577K), who is one of the few pacers to win WA’s big four classics – the Golden Slipper, WA Derby, Golden Nugget and WA Pacing Cup.

Another full brother, Talladega (P2,1.57.8, $411K), was 1999 Australian 2YO colt of the year and won the WA Derby as a 3YO.

They are all from broodmare gem, NZ-bred mare Sokys Number, who left 11 winners of 111 races and $1.4M in stakes.

Interestingly, Tall Dark Stranger’s dam Precocious Beauty and Sports Package’s sire Sportswriter are half brother and sister, giving him a double cross of champion US broodmare Precious Beauty.

Lot 377 a colt by boom US sire Downbytheseaside from Group 1 winning mare Bettor Beach Belle (P2,1.58.2, $137K), who was placed in the Diamond Classic as a 2YO and won the 3YO Westbred final and the WA Country Oaks the following year.

This is her first foal.

Her dam Art On The Beach won the WA 2YO sales classic and has left seven winners, including WA 2YO Pearl Classic winner Swagga (P2,1.58.4, $102K) and Major Artist (1.57.4, $101K).

Art On The Beach is a half sister to six winners, including multiple Group 1 placegetter Indisputable (2.00.2, $127K).

This colt also has a line of Beach Towel on both sides of his pedigree.

The cross of Downbytheseaside over Bettors Delight mares produced last year’s APG colts final winner The Bettor Side (1.57.5, $77K), star NZ filly Coastal Babe (1.56.2, $360K) and 2024 WA Oaks runner-up Atlantic Gem (1.56.4, $93K).

For full details of these or any other yearlings in the 2025 Perth Yearling Sale please visit APG’s Online Sales Catalogue or Register as a Buyer today!

 

Related News

9 May 2025
GOODFORM - Tips, betting strategy and a Quaddie for Saturday night
Tim O'Connor has done the form for the Saturday night meeting at Melton.
9 May 2025
Muselet sprouts wings to win as big punter celebrates place bet
One TAB punter might have been wishing they were a little more confident with Muselet last week at Bendigo, but they landed a nice result regardless after the Jennifer Douglas-trained pacer flashed home from last for victory in the Sandhurst Stockfeeds Pace.
9 May 2025
GOODFORM - Tips and betting strategy for Friday night at Melton
Tim O'Connor has done the form for the Friday night meeting at Melton.
9 May 2025
Dashman's harness look ahead - May 9
Look ahead to this weekend's harness racing action in our weekly preview, thanks to Darren Clayton. Queensland horses are out in force for Group 1 racing at Menangle on Saturday night with owners, trainers and drivers all represented across several races. Both gaits will also be on display with the...
9 May 2025
LISTEN: Dan and Rob on The Saturday Night Harness Preview Show
Dan Mielicki and Rob Auber deep dive into Saturday night's big ten-race card at Melton.
Click for more