Lot
131: Placed 2nd on his last two starts in Maidens inc. his latest start in a 5yo at Lingstown, Classical Daytime, consigned by Denis Murphy's Ballyboy Stables is sold for £17,000 to Ollie Pimlott.
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Lot
130: Nothing Man, fourth on his only start in a Bumper at Ayr for Stuart & Steven Crawford is sold to David Dennis for £26,000. The Ask 4yo is from the further family of Mister Morose & Albertas Run.
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Lot
129: Gateway To Europe, placed four times in Bumpers for trainer Brian Nolan is sold to trainer Neil King for £16,000. Consigned by Crossneen Stables, the 4yo is closely related to French Black-Type performer Knock Down.
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Lot
108: Zalshah, a 3yo gelding by Mayson who is twice a winner and placed 12 times for Richard Hannon is knocked down to Al Otaibi Dhawi for £18,000.
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Lot
102: Out of the Jersey Stakes winning dam Rainfall, Flash Flood by Shamardal from Godolphin is sold for £12,000.
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Lot
98: Consigned by Godolphin, Moneta, the 2yo filly by Kodiac from the family of Lend A Hand is knocked down to Wayne Clifford for £10,000.
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Lot
94: Looming is sold - Andrew Hickman signs for the 3yo daughter of Shamardal who is from the family of JAMES GARFIELD for £9,000. The filly is sold by Godolphin.
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Lot
93: Arizona Glory, sold by Godolphin, a Universal 2yo gelding who is closely related to Motivator, Macarthur & Imperial Star is sold to Wayne Clifford for £8,000.
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Lot
92: New Expo, a 2yo colt by New Approach & a half-brother to 20-time winner TITUS MILLS from Godolphin is sold for £8,000.
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Lot
91: Kings Highway, a 3yo Shamardal colt who was a winner in October from Godolphin is sold for £32,000.
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Lot
33: Ed Bailey secures Sugar Beet, a Beat Hollow mare who won on seven occasions and in foal to Due Dillegence. The mare is consigned by Whitsbury Manor Stud and is sold for £11,000.
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Lot
31: Eleventh House, the daughter of Invincible Spirit who was placed twice at 2 & in foal to Twilight Son is knocked down to Fernham Farm for £13,000.
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Lovely morning at Ascot ahead of the last sale of 2018 - the Tattersalls Ascot December Sale. Lots of action ahead for the day, stay tuned!
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Ascot December Sale 2018
Monday 10 December 2018 at 10.30am
The end of year finale, the Horses in Training Sale at Ascot at 10.30am on Monday 10 December has attracted an exceptionally strong catalogue of quality Flat & NH Horses in Training, winning & placed Point to Pointers, Yearlings and Breeding Stock and has been further enhanced by the addition of eighteen wildcard entries.
Wildcard entries include:
Lot
137 Hurricane Arcadio
4yo G. by Arcadio
Placed 3rd beaten only 3 1/2 lengths in the 4yo Maiden point-to-point at Rathcannon on 25 November.
Lot
138 No Hidden Charges
5yo G. by Scorpion
The 6 length winner on his latest start of the Open 4yo+ (Banks Course) point-to-point at Lingstown on 25 November.
Lot
139A Destination Dylan
5yo G. by Dubai Destination
The 4 length winner of the 5yo Geldings Maiden point-to-point at Corbeagh House on 2 December.
Lot
140 Apple Rock
4yo G. by Royal Anthem
Placed 2nd on his latest start in the 4yo Maiden point-to-point at Lingstown on 25 November.
Lot
141 Rocket Lad
5yo G. by Olden Times
Placed 3rd on hid debut run in the 5yo Geldings Maiden point-to-point at Corbeagh House on 2 December, his only start to date.
Lot
143 Booborowie
5yo G. by Big Bad Bob
The winner of the 2m Handicap Hurdle at Leicester on 2 December.
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The end of year finale, the Horses in Training Sale at Ascot at 10.30am on Monday 10 December has attracted an exceptionally strong catalogue of quality Flat & NH Horses in Training, winning & placed Point to Pointers, Yearlings and Breeding Stock and has been further enhanced by the addition of eighteen wildcard entries.
Wildcard entries include:
Lot
137 Hurricane Arcadio
4yo G. by Arcadio
Placed 3rd beaten only 3 1/2 lengths in the 4yo Maiden point-to-point at Rathcannon on 25 November.
Lot
138 No Hidden Charges
5yo G. by Scorpion
The 6 length winner on his latest start of the Open 4yo+ (Banks Course) point-to-point at Lingstown on 25 November.
Lot
139A Destination Dylan
5yo G. by Dubai Destination
The 4 length winner of the 5yo Geldings Maiden point-to-point at Corbeagh House on 2 December.
Lot
140 Apple Rock
4yo G. by Royal Anthem
Placed 2nd on his latest start in the 4yo Maiden point-to-point at Lingstown on 25 November.
Lot
141 Rocket Lad
5yo G. by Olden Times
Placed 3rd on hid debut run in the 5yo Geldings Maiden point-to-point at Corbeagh House on 2 December, his only start to date.
Lot
143 Booborowie
5yo G. by Big Bad Bob
The winner of the 2m Handicap Hurdle at Leicester on 2 December.
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The end of year finale, the Horses in Training Sale at Ascot at 10.30am on Monday 10 December has attracted an exceptionally strong catalogue of quality Flat & NH Horses in Training, winning & placed Point to Pointers, Yearlings and Breeding Stock and has been further enhanced by the addition of eighteen wildcard entries.
Wildcard entries include:
Lot
137 Hurricane Arcadio
4yo G. by Arcadio
Placed 3rd beaten only 3 1/2 lengths in the 4yo Maiden point-to-point at Rathcannon on 25 November.
Lot
138 No Hidden Charges
5yo G. by Scorpion
The 6 length winner on his latest start of the Open 4yo+ (Banks Course) point-to-point at Lingstown on 25 November.
Lot
139A Destination Dylan
5yo G. by Dubai Destination
The 4 length winner of the 5yo Geldings Maiden point-to-point at Corbeagh House on 2 December.
Lot
140 Apple Rock
4yo G. by Royal Anthem
Placed 2nd on his latest start in the 4yo Maiden point-to-point at Lingstown on 25 November.
Lot
141 Rocket Lad
5yo G. by Olden Times
Placed 3rd on hid debut run in the 5yo Geldings Maiden point-to-point at Corbeagh House on 2 December, his only start to date.
Lot
143 Booborowie
5yo G. by Big Bad Bob
The winner of the 2m Handicap Hurdle at Leicester on 2 December.
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The end of year finale, the Horses in Training Sale at Ascot at 10.30am on Monday 10 December has attracted an exceptionally strong catalogue of quality Flat & NH Horses in Training, winning & placed Point to Pointers, Yearlings and Breeding Stock and has been further enhanced by the addition of eighteen wildcard entries.
Wildcard entries include:
Lot
137 Hurricane Arcadio
4yo G. by Arcadio
Placed 3rd beaten only 3 1/2 lengths in the 4yo Maiden point-to-point at Rathcannon on 25 November.
Lot
138 No Hidden Charges
5yo G. by Scorpion
The 6 length winner on his latest start of the Open 4yo+ (Banks Course) point-to-point at Lingstown on 25 November.
Lot
139A Destination Dylan
5yo G. by Dubai Destination
The 4 length winner of the 5yo Geldings Maiden point-to-point at Corbeagh House on 2 December.
Lot
140 Apple Rock
4yo G. by Royal Anthem
Placed 2nd on his latest start in the 4yo Maiden point-to-point at Lingstown on 25 November.
Lot
141 Rocket Lad
5yo G. by Olden Times
Placed 3rd on hid debut run in the 5yo Geldings Maiden point-to-point at Corbeagh House on 2 December, his only start to date.
Lot
143 Booborowie
5yo G. by Big Bad Bob
The winner of the 2m Handicap Hurdle at Leicester on 2 December.
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Eighteen wildcard entries further enhance the Tattersalls Ascot December Sale
The end of year finale, the Horses in Training Sale at Ascot at 10.30am on Monday 10 December has attracted an exceptionally strong catalogue of quality Flat & NH Horses in Training, winning & placed Point to Pointers, Yearlings and Breeding Stock and has been further enhanced by the addition of eighteen wildcard entries.
Wildcard entries include:
Lot
137 Hurricane Arcadio
4yo G. by Arcadio
Placed 3rd beaten only 3 1/2 lengths in the 4yo Maiden point-to-point at Rathcannon on 25 November.
Lot
138 No Hidden Charges
5yo G. by Scorpion
The 6 length winner on his latest start of the Open 4yo+ (Banks Course) point-to-point at Lingstown on 25 November.
Lot
139A Destination Dylan
5yo G. by Dubai Destination
The 4 length winner of the 5yo Geldings Maiden point-to-point at Corbeagh House on 2 December.
Lot
140 Apple Rock
4yo G. by Royal Anthem
Placed 2nd on his latest start in the 4yo Maiden point-to-point at Lingstown on 25 November.
Lot
141 Rocket Lad
5yo G. by Olden Times
Placed 3rd on hid debut run in the 5yo Geldings Maiden point-to-point at Corbeagh House on 2 December, his only start to date.
Lot
143 Booborowie
5yo G. by Big Bad Bob
The winner of the 2m Handicap Hurdle at Leicester on 2 December.
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Eighteen wildcard entries further enhance the Tattersalls Ascot December Sale
The end of year finale, the Horses in Training Sale at Ascot at 10.30am on Monday 10 December has attracted an exceptionally strong catalogue of quality Flat & NH Horses in Training, winning & placed Point to Pointers, Yearlings and Breeding Stock and has been further enhanced by the addition of eighteen wildcard entries.
Wildcard entries include:
Lot
137 Hurricane Arcadio
4yo G. by Arcadio
Placed 3rd beaten only 3 1/2 lengths in the 4yo Maiden point-to-point at Rathcannon on 25 November.
Lot
138 No Hidden Charges
5yo G. by Scorpion
The 6 length winner on his latest start of the Open 4yo+ (Banks Course) point-to-point at Lingstown on 25 November.
Lot
139A Destination Dylan
5yo G. by Dubai Destination
The 4 length winner of the 5yo Geldings Maiden point-to-point at Corbeagh House on 2 December.
Lot
140 Apple Rock
4yo G. by Royal Anthem
Placed 2nd on his latest start in the 4yo Maiden point-to-point at Lingstown on 25 November.
Lot
141 Rocket Lad
5yo G. by Olden Times
Placed 3rd on hid debut run in the 5yo Geldings Maiden point-to-point at Corbeagh House on 2 December, his only start to date.
Lot
143 Booborowie
5yo G. by Big Bad Bob
The winner of the 2m Handicap Hurdle at Leicester on 2 December.
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The end of year finale, the Horses in Training Sale at Ascot at 10.30am on Monday 10 December has attracted an exceptionally strong catalogue of quality Flat & NH Horses in Training, winning & placed Point to Pointers, Yearlings and Breeding Stock and has been further enhanced by the addition of eighteen wildcard entries.
Wildcard entries include:
Lot
137 Hurricane Arcadio
4yo G. by Arcadio
Placed 3rd beaten only 3 1/2 lengths in the 4yo Maiden point-to-point at Rathcannon on 25 November.
Lot
138 No Hidden Charges
5yo G. by Scorpion
The 6 length winner on his latest start of the Open 4yo+ (Banks Course) point-to-point at Lingstown on 25 November.
Lot
139A Destination Dylan
5yo G. by Dubai Destination
The 4 length winner of the 5yo Geldings Maiden point-to-point at Corbeagh House on 2 December.
Lot
140 Apple Rock
4yo G. by Royal Anthem
Placed 2nd on his latest start in the 4yo Maiden point-to-point at Lingstown on 25 November.
Lot
141 Rocket Lad
5yo G. by Olden Times
Placed 3rd on hid debut run in the 5yo Geldings Maiden point-to-point at Corbeagh House on 2 December, his only start to date.
Lot
143 Booborowie
5yo G. by Big Bad Bob
The winner of the 2m Handicap Hurdle at Leicester on 2 December.
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Strong End Of Year Finale
The end of season finale of Horses in Training at Ascot at 10.30am on Monday 10 December has attracted an exceptionally strong catalogue of quality Flat & NH Horses in Training, winning & placed Point to Pointers, Yearlings and Breeding Stock.
The quality on offer at Ascot Sales continues to improve highlighted by the Grade 2 victory for NAUTICAL NITWIT in the West Yorkshire Hurdle at Wetherby.
The regular Godolphin drafts that embellish the Ascot Sales have been the source of the winners of over 120 races since January 2017.
Consignors at the Ascot December Sale include: Godolphin (14), Ralph Beckett, Colin Bowe, Brifin Stud, Cedar Lodge Stables, Tony Carroll, Robert Cowell, Steven Crawford, Stuart Crawford, Gavin Cromwell, Nigel Twiston-Davies, Jim Dreaper, Ed Dunlop, Gordon Elliott, Fernham Farm, Ivan Furtado, John Gallagher, John Hanlon, Richard Hannon, Highfield Bloodstock, Daisy Hitchins, Anthony Honeyball, Richard Hughes, Jane Chapple-Hyam, Peter Chapple-Hyam, Dean Ivory, Neil King, Johnny Kinsella, Lodge Farm, Dan Lloyd, Charlie McPhillips, Denis Moore, Denis Murphy, Turlough O'Connor, Eugene O'Sullivan, Oliver Sherwood, Michael Sowersby, Ali Stronge, Colin Tizzard, Marcus Tregoning, WH Bloodstock, Noel Williams & Woodhall Stables.
Entries include:
Lot
107 Eskimo Point
6yo G. by Lope de Vega
9 wins including on his latest start at Saint-Cloud on 30 October.
Lot
108 Zalshah
3yo G. by Mayson
2 wins at 2 and 3 years, 2018 and £21,813. BHA rating 81.
Lot
121 Dookie
5yo G. by Fruits of Love
The 6 length debut winner of the 5yo Geldings Maiden point-to-point at Dowth Hall on 28 October, his only start to date.
Lot
122 Brophies Doll
6yo M. by Gamut
The 6 length winner of the 5yo+ Mares Maiden point-to-point at Kirkistown on 24 November.
Lot
123 Too Wise Man
6yo G. by Dansant
The 5 length debut winner of the 6yo+ Geldings Maiden point-to-point at Kirkistown on 24 November, his only start to date.
Lot
124 Tuff Nano
5yo M. by Primary
The 8 length debut winner of the 5yo+ Adjacent Mares Maiden point-to-point at Ballinaboola on 11 November, her only start to date.
Lot
125 Win My Wings
5yo M. by Gold Well
The 2 length debut winner of the 5yo Mares Maiden point-to-point at Lingstown on 25 November.
Lot
126 Drumnagreagh
5yo M. by Gold Well
The winner of the 5yo+ Mares Maiden point-to-point at Portrush on 20 October.
Lot
127 Largy Princess
5yo M. by Presenting
Placed 2nd on her latest start in the 5yo+ Mares Maiden point-to-point at Kirkistown on 24 November. Out of a half-sister to HARBOUR PILOT.
Lot
129 Gateway To Europe
4yo G. by Trans Island
Placed 4 times in NH Flat Races including 3rd on his latest start at Thurles on 8 November.
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Godolphin's Zeelander tops Tattersalls Ascot Sale
Godolphin's Zeelander topped today's Tattersalls Ascot Sale that concluded with an increased aggregate of £434,650, a comparative median of £2,000 and an average of £3,908. The clearance rate was an improved 77% on last year's 67%.
Godolphin's Zeelander, a four-year-old son of Dubawi and an own brother to Gr.3 and six-time winner DANADANA topped the Tattersalls Ascot November Sale when knocked down to agent Federico Barberini for £52,000 (Lot
101).
Placed twice at two and with an official rating of 75, Nostrovia (Lot
103), consigned by Sefton Lodge Stables will return to the care of her trainer. Richard Spencer was reluctant to let go of the promising filly and was knocked down to Spencer and Phil Cunningham of Rebel Racing for £22,000.
Godolphin, consistently leading vendors at this venue, were responsible to the next top lot in Sunshine Coat (Lot
98), an unraced three-year-old colt by Kyllachy and from the heavy black-type family of SUNSHACK, RAINTRAP and METEOR STORM was knocked down to trainer Jamie Osborne for £20,000.
At the conclusion of the sale, Director of Horses in Training Sales Richard Pugh commented;
"A diverse selection of customers were present here at the Tattersalls Ascot Sales Ring mostly competing for form horses and this was evident from the healthy and increased clearance rate of 78%. Today's catalogue offered predominantly form horses and looking towards Ascot December Sale, we are confident that we will be offering a larger variety of horses, both form and point to pointers with the season now in full swing, available for auction on Monday 10 December."
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Lot
169 Lord Topper, the 5yo son of Sir Percy & a 4-time winner in both codes from Folly House Stables is knocked down to Mark Flinton for £14,000.
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Lot
155, the 7-time winner Volpone Jelois by Vol de Nuit & consigned by Manor Farm Stables (Paul Nicholls) is knocked down to David Phelan for £20,000.
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The three-times winning own brother to Shantou Ed, Ardera Cross, consigned by Ashgrove Stables (Eoin Doyle) sells to Ryan Mahon for £9,000. He is the winner of 3 races and placed five times (Lot
153).
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Dubawi, sire of 24 individual Stakes winners this year so far, heads the Ascot November Sale with his son, Zeelander from Godolphin being knocked down to Barberini Bloodstock for £52,000.
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Lot
98, Sunshine Coast, a 3yo son of Kyllachy from the family of METEOR STORM & POLISH STORM from Godolphin is sold to Jamie Osborne for £20,000.
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Agent Ryan Mahon secures the winning 3yo son of Intense Focus, Lyford, for £8,500. Consigned by Sylvester Kirk's Cedar Lodge Stables, he is out of Listed performer Nuture.
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Sales day at Ascot and we have 197 lots going under the hammer at the second last sale at this venue for 2018.
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Tattersalls Ascot November Sale
Thursday 8 November at 10.30am
Twenty wildcards enhance Thursday's Sale
Tattersalls Ascot November Sale takes place on Thursday 8 November at 10.30am and has attracted a quality entry of Flat and NH Horses In Training, Point to Pointers, Breeding Stock and Yearlings and has been further enhanced by the addition of twenty wildcard entries.
The quality on offer at Ascot Sales continues to improve highlighted by Saturday's Grade 2 victory for NAUTICAL NITWIT in the West Yorkshire Hurdle at Wetherby.
Wildcard entries include winning and placed Flat and National Hunt Form Horses and Point to Pointers.
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Strong Tattersalls Ascot November Catalogue Online
Tattersalls Ascot November Sale takes place on Thursday 8 November at 10.30am and has attracted a strong entry of over 170 horses.
The November Sale will offer quality Flat & NH Horses In Training, Point to Pointers, Yearlings and Breeding Stock and provides prospective buyers the opportunity to find future winners under all codes of racing.
Consignors include: Godolphin (20), Aston Mullins Stud, Michael Attwater, Alan Bailey, Kim Bailey, Andrew Balding, Barn Farm Stud, Patrick Chamings, Denis Coakley, Paul Cole, Robert Cowell, Clive Cox, Conor Dore, Ed Dunlop, Harry Dunlop, Charlie Fellowes, John Gallagher, Nick Gifford, Ed De Giles, Jessica Harrington, Charlie Hills, Philip Hobbs, Jo Hughes, Dean Ivory, William Jarvis, Kingsclere Stud, Sylvester Kirk, Stuart Kittow, Sophie Leech, John Mackie, Heather Main, Manor Farm, Meon Valley Stud, Gary Moore, Neil Mulholland, Olly Murphy, Paul Nicholls, Fergal O'Brien, Jonjo O'Neill, Jamie Osborne, Overbury Stud, Graeme McPherson, Hugo Palmer, George Peckham, Jonathan Portman, George Scott, Jamie Snowden, Tweenhills Farm & Stud, The National Stud, Karen Tutty, Roger Varian, Tom Weston, WH Bloodstock, Evan Williams, Stuart Williams, Adrian Wintle & Woodhayes Stud.
Entries include:
80+ winning & placed Flat Horses.
50+ winning & placed NH Horses & Point to Pointers.
Yearlings by Anjaal, Captain Gerrard, Coach House, Gregorian, Kayf Tara, Lethal Force, Make Believe, Outstrip, Passing Glance Pastoral Pursuits, Poet's Voice, Sepoy & Swiss Spirit.
A limited number of select wild card entries will be allocated to the best Form Horses & Point to Pointers.
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Tattersalls Ascot Yearling Sale
Tuesday 11 September 2018 starting at 11.30am
Son of No Nay Never heads a progressive Tattersalls Ascot Yearling Sale
The second edition of the Tattersalls Ascot Yearling Sale attracted a plethora of agents and trainers to the venue which resulted in an increased turnover of £1,096,000 (+39 per cent), a median of £7,000 and an average of £9,955 (+7 per cent). The clearance rate finished on 73 per cent.
Sire No Nay Never can do no wrong at the moment on the track, and today this transferred to the sales ring with his son out of Duchess of Gazeley (Lot
84), a four-time winner in her own right, topping the sale when being knocked down to Anthony Bromley of Highflyer Bloodstock and trainer Alan King for £46,000. The colt was offered by Peter Nolan Bloodstock.
No Nay Never was also responsible for the joint second highest price of the sale when the blue-blooded filly, the daughter of Listed winner and Classic placed AMETHYST (Lot
45) was sold to Al Rabban Racing and Jackson-Stops Bloodstock. The filly was sold by leading consignor of the sale Jamie Railton who offered a total of 12 lots.
HUCKING HOT was an impressive racemare in both the UK and the USA and this has been replicated in the breeding shed where she has already produced two winners from three runners. This attracted Peter and Ross Doyle to Lot
102, her Dutch Art filly who they purchased from Trickledown Stud for £42,000.
At the conclusion of the sale, Sales Director Richard Pugh commented;
"We are very pleased with the progression of the Tattersalls Ascot Yearling Sale. Only in its second year, the sale has developed a reputation as a creditable choice for both selling and purchasing yearlings. This was evident from the vendors who chose the sale to offer their consignments along with the much increased number of trainers and agents who were present and active over the last two days. It is fair to acknowledged that the market remains selective and there has been plenty of demand for the choice lots.
"We would like to extend a sincere thank you to all our clients who have helped develop a platform for this sale. As the focus continues on developing and progressing Tattersalls Ascot Sales, we now turn our attention to the Ascot November Sale along with the continued promotion of our Breeze Up Sale which has been enhanced by the £100,000 Royal Ascot Bonus."
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Rathasker Stud, who stand leading first season sire Bungle Inthejungle sold his daughter out of Lucky Leigh, the dam of 10-time winner Something Lucky to Barberini Bloodstock for £36,000 (Lot
121).
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Peter & Ross Doyle Bloodstock, notorious for buying outstanding racehorses purchase Lot
102, a Dandy Man filly out of the useful racemare Hocking Hot from Trickledown Stud for £42,000.
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Lot
89 is knocked down to Thomond O'Mara for £40,000. The colt, consigned by Jamie Railton is by Dutch Art out of winning dam Expect & immediately related to DON'T TOUCH.
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The great walking No Nay Never colt consigned by Peter Nolan & out of the four-time winner Duchess of Gazeley (Lot
84) lights up Ascot after being knocked down to Highflyer Bloodstock for £46,000.
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Another £17,000 - this time for Lot
40, a Kingston Hill colt out of winning dam Adelfia consigned by Newlands Farm Ireland is sold to Highflyer Bloodstock.
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Lot
39 by first season sire Hot Streak consigned by Jamie Railton is knocked down to Charlie Johnston for £17,000. The colt is out of black type dam Abbakova.
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Trainer Richard Hughes buys Lot
31 by the ill-fated sire Society Rock for £12,000. Consigned by Peter Nolan Bloodstock, he is from the family of PRESELI, KONG & MOUNT KILIMANJARO.
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Highflyer Bloodstock purchase Lot
29 for £12,000. By Lethal Force & consigned by Whatton Manor Stud the filly is from the family of MUSICANNA & ONE MAN BAND.
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Lot
14 is knocked down to Riona Lynch. By Gutaifan & a half-brother to two winners, the colt, consigned by Peter Nolan Bloodstock is sold for £15,000.
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Matt Coleman of Stroud Coleman Bloodstock standing with trainer Harry Dunlop purchase Lot
6, by first season sire Hot Streak offered by Glebe Farm Stud for £12,500. Underbidder was Mark & Paula Flannery of Egmont Stud.
(11:44)
Busy morning showing for the Tattersalls Ascot Yearling Sale which will see 163 lots go under the hammer. Auctioneer Simon Kerins kicks off proceedings with the sales ring filling up fast.
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Tattersalls Ascot Yearling Sale Online Now
Tattersalls Ascot Yearling Sale now online
The second edition of the Tattersalls Ascot Yearling Sale to be held at the world-famous Ascot racecourse is now online with the hard copy being posted out on Friday.
This is a one day select sale commencing at 11.30am on Tuesday 11 September. Ascot's close proximity to Heathrow Airport also allows overseas clients to manage the sale in a single day with approximately 160 lots on offer.
The sale has catalogued 163 athletic forward yearlings, who are eligible to run in the £150,000 Tattersalls October Auction Stakes in 2019.
Yearlings purchased at this year's sale will also be eligible for the Tattersalls Racehorse Sponsorship programme for UK trained, two, three and four-year-olds, purchased at the Tattersalls Ascot yearling sale in 2018 and trained in the UK.
The sale provides a source of early yearlings and has seen an increase in the quality on offer including:
55 siblings to two-year-old winners.
41 out of two-year-old winning mares.
19 siblings to Black Type horses.
17 yearlings out of Black Type mares.
5 of the top 10 Leading sires of two-year-olds by winners represented 30/07/18.
5 of the top 10 Leading 1st crop sires by winners represented 30/07/18.
19 first season sires represented.
There are seventy individual sires represented in the catalogue including: Acclamation, Bungle Inthejungle, Camacho, Canford Cliffs, Dandy Man, Declaration of War, Dream Ahead, Dutch Art, Elzaam, Excelebration, Footstepsinthesand, Gregorian, Harbour Watch, Havana Gold, Holy Roman Emperor, Kyllachy, Mayson, No Nay Never, Poet's Voice, Requinto, Slade Power, Society Rock, Swiss Spirit, Toronado, War Command and Zebedee.
First season sires include: Anjaal, Brazen Beau, Cable Bay, Cappella Sansevero, Due Diligence, Fountain of Youth, Fulbright, Free Eagle, G Force, Gutaifan, Hallowed Crown, Hot Streak, Intrinsic, Ivawood, Kingston Hill, Make Believe, Mustajeeb, Outstrip and Shooting To Win.
We look forward to welcoming you to the Tattersalls Ascot Yearling Sale and please contact any member our team who are here to help and make your visit an enjoyable and successful one.
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Busy morning showing at Ascot for the Yearling Sale which will see 163 lots go under the hammer.
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Pilgrim Soul tops Tattersalls Ascot August Sale for Andrew Balding and Kerry Lee
The daughter of Yeats, Pilgrim Soul became the top lot at the Tattersalls Ascot Sale when knocked down to trainer Kerry Lee for £40,000. The turnover for the sale concluded at £423,200 while the average finished at £5,038, the median at £2,500 and an improved clearance rate of 87 per cent.
Consigned by Andrew Balding's Park Stables, Pilgrim Soul (Lot
38), the three-year-old daughter of multiple Gold Cup winner Yeats has been placed on five of her seven starts for Balding and will now take up residence with Kerry Lee with an introduction to National Hunt racing. She is a half-sister to Roserrow, twice a winner over hurdles.
Consigning at Tattersalls Ascot Sales for the first time, the dispersal of The Jockey Club South West Syndicate provided the catalogue with some highly sought-after horses. All winners, their draft took third, fourth and fifth top prices with The Last But One (Lot
89) (below), a four-time winner for Paul Nicholls being knocked down to Tom and Casey Malone for £32,000, Timeforwest (Lot
88), winner of three hurdle races and two chases for Jonjo O'Neill knocked down to Howson and Houldsworth Bloodstock for £18,500 and Final Choice (Lot
90), twice a winner on the flat for Warren Greatrex knocked down to John Morton for £17,000.
Godolphin were again leading consignor of the day with nine lots selling for a total of £93,600 and a top price of £37,000 for Parfait (Lot
66), a son of The Irish National Stud stalwart Invincible Spirit. The four-year-old holds three successes to his CV to date and was knocked down to the combination of Howson and Houldsworth Bloodstock and Federico Barberini.
At the conclusion of the sale, Tattersalls Ireland Director of Horses in Training Sales Richard Pugh commented;
"Tattersalls Ascot Sales again has witnessed high demand denoted by a clearance rate of 87 per cent and continues be recognised as a venue for the industry to both sell and purchase. It was a nice welcome for new clients here today such as The Jockey Club South West Syndicate who have enjoyed so much success with their horses, each a winner coming here, and trusted this venue to conduct their dispersal. It was also pleasing to gain support from trainers such as Andrew Balding and Kerry Lee, who facilitated the sale of our top lot, Pilgrim Soul for £40,000.
"Promotion of the second edition of our Ascot Yearling Sale is now at an advanced stage and we look forward to welcoming everyone back to this venue on Tuesday 11 September."
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Tom Malone and his daughter Casey secure The Last But One, part of The Jockey Club South West Syndicate dispersal for £32,000. The son of Kutub has won four-times for Paul Nicholls. (Lot
89)
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