Westphalian´s fillies are well sought after

Offspring by Franziskus and Comme il faut NRW set price peaks

Münster: The fillies in the online auction of the Westfälisches Pferdestammbuch were in particularly high demand this evening. A daughter of Franziskus was the highest prices foal among those predispositioned for dressage. Filia HW was sold for 59,000 euros. The most expensive foal predispositioned for jumping, a daughter of Comme il faut NRW, cost 20,500 euros. A total of 24 foals changed hands at an average price of 10,010 euros.

The fillies in the lot of the Westphalian Online Auction aroused high desires this evening. Both among the foals predispositioned for dressage and jumping, a mare led the price statistics. Franziskus, who was successful under the saddle of riding master Ingrid Klimke, is the sire of Filia HW. The bay mare was bred and exhibited by Henrik Wassmann, Siegen, out of a dam by De Niro. She descents from the line of Bretton Woods, once bronze medalist at the World Championships for Young Dressage Horses. This gold award-winning filly showed herself to be typey with a lot of tact and impulsion. Parties from Germany, Denmark, Ukraine and Austria fought in the exciting BidUp for this future hope for the dressage ring. In the end, customers from Denmark were successful. Filia HW will leave Germany at a price of 59,000 euros. Alos among the foals predispositioned for jumping, a mare aroused the highest desires. Once again, the coveted showjumping sire Cornet Obolensky is high up in this pedigree. His son Comme il faut NRW is the sire of Clementine. The bay was bred and shown by Jette Heine out of a dam by Diamant de Semilly. It is the direct dam line of Confident of Victory, who is successful in courses up to 1.60 m with the Russian show jumper V. Tuganov. At the knockdown price of 20,500 Euros, Clementine will go to her new home with regular customers Hungary.

The best paid stallion prospect was the head number one. St. Pauli by Sir Heinrich/Vitalis (breeder and exhibitor: Ulrich Bruns, Wagenfeld) is a colt with a lot of quality. Three outstanding basic gaits and a typey appearance make the eyes of dressage enthusiasts light up. Customers from a sport stable in Luxembourg paid 12,000 Euros for the bay colt.

At this online foal auction of the Westfälisches Pferdestammbuch, 24 foals changed hands. With an average price of 10,010 euros, 240,250 euros were turned over. Nine foals will be based abroad in the future. After this evening, the Westfälisches Pferdestammbuch has already successfully sold around 200 foals via an online auction this year. With a total turnover of 2,105,750 euros, the international clientele invested an average of 10,635 euros in their future hopes. " "We are happy and proud that the Westphalian breeders have put their trust in us and that we were able to successfully market these quality foals at our online auctions. This success puts us at the top of a wide variety of auction sites both in Germany and abroad. We are now looking forward to the first OnLive auction as part of the Westfalen Week and hope to take the good mood from the online auctions with us," sums up Auction and Marketing Manager Thomas Münch.

In a good ten days, around 90 foals will again be up for sale. The first OnLive auction of the year will take place during this year's Westfalen Week. Here, bids on the foals can be placed both online and live on site. The jumping foals will be auctioned on July 30 from 7 pm, the dressage foals on July 31 from 4 pm. Before that, the BidUp of the first Westphalian Embryo Auction is scheduled in exactly one week, on July 26, starting at 7.30 pm.