2.1 million for yearling daugher of Dubawi A Dubawi filly became the highest-priced yearling sold in the world this year when she was knocked down to Coolmore's John Magnier for 2.1 million guineas. She is out of Sadler's Wells mare Loveisallyouneed, who is a full-sister to Irish 1,000 Guineas winner Yesterday and Quarter Moon. Magnier was buying on behalf of Richard Henry, boss of Coolmore's advertising arm Primus Advertising. "I think he was overcome with emotion," said Magnier, referring to the fact Henry had Jude, the grand-dam of this filly. Henry said: "I sold Loveisallyouneed and just after that Jude died. "I wanted to get back into the family - it has been so good to us. "Yesterday is in-foal to red-hot first-season sire Zoffany, and Quarter Moon has produced two high-class fillies by Fastnet Rock in Group One winner Diamondsandrubies and Classic prospect for next season How High The Moon. "Hopefully this filly might be as good as them."