Tattersalls Ascot July Sale 2019
Tuesday 16 July starting at 10.30am
Tattersalls Ascot June Sale 2019
Tuesday 4 June 2019 at 10.30am
Strong trade concludes Tattersalls Ascot June Sale
Tattersalls Ascot June Sale concluded with a top price of £90,000, an increased average of £6,107 (+13%), an increased aggregate of £726,700 (+3%) and an increased median of £3,500 (+13%). The clearance rose two points to 84%.
The highlight of the day was Peter Fahey's Flemensfirth mare Amelia's Dance (Lot
128) who was placed 2nd on her Bumper debut at Southwell. The four-year-old, from the family of 15-time winner MISTER MCGOLDRICK was knocked down to Michael Lynch for £90,000.
Lot
119, three-time winner Kilcrea Vale from Seven Barrows made £37,000. The consistent and reliable performer by Beneficial, who finished fourth in the 2018 Topham Chase at the Grand National Festival was sold to Will Ramsay for £37,000.
Lot
72, an impeccably bred three-year-old filly by Kingman, River Sands, offered by Godolphin and out of THE MINIVER ROSE who herself is the winner of the Gr.2 DFS Park Hill Stakes at Doncaster. The filly was secured by Hamish Macauley Bloodstock for £25,000.
At the conclusion of the sale, Horses in Training Sales Director Richard Pugh commented;
"We witnessed solid trade here today at the Tattersalls Ascot June Sale. It was extremely pleasing to sell a top lot of £90,000, the highest price achieved at this sale in three years together with a very strong clearance rate of 84%. The key statistics, the aggregate, median and average have made considerable gains and this sale has developed itself as a reliable source of quality form horses that the market identifies with and that is evident by the very strong trade we have seen here today.
"We look forward to welcoming clients back to this venue for the Tattersalls Ascot July Sale on 16 July 2019."
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Lot
165: Pistol Shoot, a gelding by Milan heads to Gordon Elliott after he & Tom Malone purchase the Bumper winner from Bradley Partnership for £12,000.
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Lot
128: The beautiful Flemensfirth filly Amelia's Dance will head to Anthony McCann after being knocked down for £90,000. The 4yo, placed on her debut in a Bumper was sold by Peter Fahey's Roefield Stables.
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Lot
119: New top lot as Kilcrea Vale, from Seven Barrow Ltd. sells for £37,000. Kilcrea Vale, a 9yo gelding by Beneficial, is a three-time winner.
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Lot
96: a half-brother to Grade 1 winner MONALEE, the Malians gelding offered by Steve Lloyd is sold to David Phelan for £11,000.
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Lot
83: By the late Black Sam Bellamy, the 3yo filly out of three-time winner Miss Chinchilla & a half-sister to Dare To Endeavour from Shade Oak Stud is snapped up by PJ Hobbs for £10,000.
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Lot
72: The unraced daughter of Kingman, River Sands with a fantastic page, out of Gr.2 winner THE MINIVER ROSE offered by Godolphin sells for £25,000 to Hamish Macauley.
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Lot
50: Patrick Moyles secures Physics from Whatcombe Farm (Paul Cole). The Acclamation gelding, is a half-brother to TOBANN & is knocked down for £12,000.
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Lot
45: Consultant, the Kodiac 4yo who has been placed on four occasions, is sold by Park House Stables to Falah Meteib Muhanna for £14,500.
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Lot
8: The unrated 3yo colt by Nathaniel from Ed Walker Racing, Lep leads the way so far today selling to Mel Smith Bloodstock & Michael Attwater Racing for £10,000.
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148 lots will be offered at today's Tattersalls Ascot June Sale. The sale starts at 10.30am.
Withdrawals to note; 13, 15, 20, 26, 32, 34, 37, 42, 60, 70, 73, 76, 77, 86, 87, 91, 97, 107, 108, 111, 114, 115, 116, 117, 122, 131, 134, 135, 137, 138, 139, 140, 148, 149, 152, 154, 155, 156, 159, 169, 173, 176, 181, 182, 186, 190, 192, 193
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Last but not least as Swiss Spirit colt tops Tattersalls Ascot Breeze Up Sale
The final lot of the sale, a Swiss Spirit colt costing £110,000 topped a buoyant Tattersalls Ascot Breeze Up Sale where there was an increase in trade which produced a clearance rate of 82%. The aggregate of the sale concluded at £1,345,000, the median at £13,000 and the average of £21,061.
Last but not least was certainly the case at today's sale. The final lot of the day, Lot
91 topped the sale selling to Jamie Osborne for £110,000. The Swiss Spirit colt, who oozed presence and class, was consigned by Knockanglass Stables. Osborne, standing with assistant Katie Moffatt, saw off competition from the Cool Silk Partnership and Matt Coleman of Stroud Coleman Bloodstock for the colt.
Lot
58 produced a lucrative pinhooking success for Robson Aguair. Aguair purchased the Coach House colt at the fledgling Ascot Yearling Sale in September for just £2,000. Fast forward eight months and the colt, closely related to Hellvelyn is knocked down for £85,000 to Stroud Coleman Bloodstock and the Cool Silk Partnership who have experienced such success with their Ascot Breeze Up graduate Sands Of Mali.
Lot
51, the US bred Summer Front colt out of Iboughtheranyway consigned by Brown Island Stables realised £85,000 to Blandford Bloodstock and trainer Richard Hughes.
Earlier in day, Jamie Osborne secured Lot
28, a grey colt by the Yeomanstown resident Gutaifan from Meadowview Stables for £60,000. The March born colt out of the two-time winning mare Burning Dawn, is from the family of US black-type performers Ski Holiday and Boxwood.
Lot
84 also shared the second highest price of £60,000. Dusany Stables, consignor of 2018's top lot, sell the Hot Streak filly to the Cool Silk Partnership and Stroud Coleman Bloodstock. The filly is out of Qatar Princess who is a half-sister to the consistent Group performer Hawksmoor.
At the conclusion of the sale, Director of Horses in Training Sales Richard Pugh commented;
"Achieving a healthy clearance rate was our foremost priority entering this year's Tattersalls Ascot Breeze Up Sale. An increase in the clearance rate to 82% was achieved following a notable effort from the entire team since last year's sale. The £100,000 Royal Ascot Bonus caught the imagination of both vendors and purchasers and a reduced catalogue ensured vibrant trade from start to finish. Tattersalls Ascot Breeze Up Sale has celebrated some notable graduates over the years including Gr.1 winners The Wow Signal and Sands of Mali and is an established date in the Breeze Up calendar. Whilst top lots often grab headlines, it was extremely gratifying to see Robson Aguair pinhook his son of Coach House from £2,000 from our own Ascot Yearling Sale in September to realise £85,000 here today.
"We would like to thank Ascot Racecourse for producing an ideal breezing track yesterday and GBRI who have assisted us greatly in attracting overseas clients."
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Last but not least as Swiss Spirit colt tops Tattersalls Ascot Breeze Up Sale
The final lot of the sale, a Swiss Spirit colt costing £110,000 topped a buoyant Tattersalls Ascot Breeze Up Sale where there was an increase in trade which produced a clearance rate of 86%. The aggregate of the sale concluded at £1,377,000, the median at £13,000 and the average of £20,552.
Last but not least was certainly the case at today's sale. The final lot of the day, Lot
91 topped the sale selling to Jamie Osborne for £110,000. The Swiss Spirit colt, who oozed presence and class, was consigned by Knockanglass Stables. Osborne, standing with assistant Katie Moffatt, saw off competition from the Cool Silk Partnership and Matt Coleman of Stroud Coleman Bloodstock for the colt.
Lot
58 produced a lucrative pinhooking success for Robson Aguair. Aguair purchased the Coach House colt at the fledgling Ascot Yearling Sale in September for just £2,000. Fast forward eight months and the colt, closely related to Hellvelyn is knocked down for £85,000 to Stroud Coleman Bloodstock and the Cool Silk Partnership who have experienced such success with their Ascot Breeze Up graduate Sands Of Mali.
Lot
51, the US bred Summer Front colt out of Iboughtheranyway consigned by Brown Island Stables realised £85,000 to Blandford Bloodstock and trainer Richard Hughes.
Earlier in day, Jamie Osborne secured Lot
28, a grey colt by the Yeomanstown resident Gutaifan from Meadowview Stables for £60,000. The March born colt out of the two-time winning mare Burning Dawn, is from the family of US black-type performers Ski Holiday and Boxwood.
Lot
84 also shared the second highest price of £60,000. Dusany Stables, consignor of 2018's top lot, sell the Hot Streak filly to the Cool Silk Partnership and Stroud Coleman Bloodstock. The filly is out of Qatar Princess who is a half-sister to the consistent Group performer Hawksmoor.
At the conclusion of the sale, Director of Horses in Training Sales Richard Pugh commented;
"Achieving a healthy clearance rate was our foremost priority entering this year's Tattersalls Ascot Breeze Up Sale. An increase in the clearance rate to 86% was achieved following a notable effort from the entire team since last year's sale. The £100,000 Royal Ascot Bonus caught the imagination of both vendors and purchasers and a reduced catalogue ensured vibrant trade from start to finish. Tattersalls Ascot Breeze Up Sale has celebrated some notable graduates over the years including Gr.1 winners The Wow Signal and Sands of Mali and is an established date in the Breeze Up calendar. Whilst top lots often grab headlines, it was extremely gratifying to see Robson Aguair pinhook his son of Coach House from £2,000 from our own Ascot Yearling Sale in September to realise £85,000 here today.
"We would like to thank Ascot Racecourse for producing an ideal breezing track yesterday and GBRI who have assisted us greatly in attracting overseas clients."
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Lot
91: Last but not least, the final lot of the day tops the sale! £110,000 is the price of the Swiss Spirit colt from Knockanglass Stables and sells to Jamie Osborne.
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Lot
84: Cool Silk Partnership and Stroud Coleman Bloodstock strike again. They purchase the Dunsany Stables consigned Hot Streak filly who is related to Hawksmoor.
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Lot
79: Another promising pinhook from the Ascot Yearling Sale. Lot
79, a Hot Streak colt who was purchased as a yearling here for just £15,000 realised £55,000 selling to Tom Morley standing with Stuart Williams. #TattsAscotBreeze
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Lot
58: Aguair Bloodstock consigned the Coach House colt, a £2k Ascot Yearling purchase becomes the new top lot of the day selling to Stroud Coleman Bloodstock & The Cool Silk Partnership for £85,000.
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Lot
51: New Top Lot. By Summer Front, the Brown Island Stables consigned colt with a strong US pedigree is sold for £85,000 to Blandford Bloodstock.
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Lot
49: By first season sire Cable Bay, Kilminfoyle House Stud's colt sells to Howson & Houldsworth Bloodstock for £55,000.
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Lot
31: RRM Bloodstock produced a healthy profit with his Tattersalls Ascot Yearling - purchased just 8 months ago for £10,000, today the Due Diligence colt realised £42,000 to Stroud Coleman Bloodstock.
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Lot
28: NEW TOP LOT! Jamie Osborne purchased the Gutaifan colt from Meadowview Stables for £60,000.
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Lot
12: From CH Thoroughbreds, Colm Sharkey signs for the Camacho colt for £30,000. The colt is from the further family of NEW BAY, OASIS DREAM & KINGMAN.
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Lot
7: Consigned by Friars Lough Stables, the colt by Mayson from the family of BAREFOOT LADY sells to Blandford Bloodstock for £18,000.
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Lot
2: By Fountain Of Youth, the Feigh Stables consigned colt from the family of GOLDEN NUN sells for £30,000 to Jamie Osborne.
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First lot into the ring at the 2019 Tattersalls Ascot Breeze Up Sale.
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Tattersalls Ascot Breeze Up Sale commerces today, Wednesday 3 April at 12 noon. A few withdrawals to report; 1, 14, 36, 53, 55, 64, 73, 83, 86.
View LIVE here!
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Just under half an hour until the first European Breeze Up Sale of 2019. View live here.
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Breeze day
@Ascot for the Tattersalls Ascot Breeze Up Sale, the first European Breeze Up Sale of 2019. Breezing starts at 12 noon & is streamed LIVE here.
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Ascot Breeze up Sale 2019
Breeze: Tuesday 2 April 2019 at 12 noon
Sell: Wednesday 3 April 2019 at 12 noon
Ascot Breeze Up Sale 2019
The reduction in numbers and a focus on selecting sharp precocious two-year-olds combined with the new £100,000 Royal Ascot bonus highlights Tattersalls commitment to provide buyers with a quality catalogue for Europe's first Breeze Up Sale of 2019.
The new £100,000 bonus for any two-year-old sold at the Ascot Breeze Up Sale and that goes on to win at Royal Ascot is an exciting and realistic new incentive. There are six two-year-old races at the Royal Meeting and a seventy-six-day window after the sale which means the Tattersalls Ascot Breeze Up Sale is ideally positioned for owners and trainers to target the new bonus.
Overseas clients will also benefit from the venue's close proximity to London Heathrow Airport and Air Fair assistance available subject to purchase.
Tattersalls Ascot Breeze Up Sale consistently provides winners at all levels and has achieved remarkable results with black-type and Classic placed horses in recent years including:
SANDS OF MALI purchased for £75,000. Winner of the Qipco British Champion Stakes Gr.1 and dual Gr.2 winner.
THE WOW SIGNAL purchased for £50,000. Winner of the Darley Prix Morny Gr.1 and the Coventry Stakes Gr.2.
FIRST SELECTION purchased for £42,000. Winner of Solario Stakes Gr.3 and classic placed.
EL ASTRONAUTE purchased £38,000. Stakes winner and over £245,000 in prize money.
Sales Programme
Tuesday 2 April
All lots will breeze on the home straight from 12.00 noon
Wednesday 3 April
Sale commences in the Tattersalls Ascot Sales ring 12.00 noon
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Tattersalls Ascot March Sale concluded with a top price of £50,000 and an impressive clearance rate of 82% with 126 of the 154 horses offered sold. The aggregate concluded on £936,300, the median on £3,500 and the average on £7,258.
Sonru impressed with his 25-length victory in the five-year-old Geldings Maiden at Turtulla for Donnchadh Doyle. The son of Jeremy fetched the highest price of the day selling to Melbourne 10 Racing for £50,000. The gelding will head to upcoming trainer Christian Williams (Lot
119).
Pearl Royale won on three occasions, a win over hurdles and twice a winner over fences including Listed Mares' Chase at Carlisle, trained by Nigel Hawke. The Robin des Champs mare was knocked down to Thorne Farm Racing for £42,000 (Lot
77).
Whatsupwithyou has shown consistency throughout his career to date having won and being placed on two of his three outings. By the highly regarded Shantou and consigned by Denis Murphy, the five-year-old will head to Cheltenham Festival winning trainer Ben Pauling having signed for him for £35,000 (Lot
128).
At the conclusion of the sale, Director of Horses in Training Sales Richard Pugh commented;
"Today's sale has been well supported by Irish and UK vendors and has offered purchasers the opportunity to buy all categories of bloodstock. We welcomed a broad bench of purchasers, both domestic and international with countries represented including Germany, Poland, Sweden, The Netherlands, Jersey and Libya. Today's results measured well against last years and it was really pleasing to produce a clearance rate of 82% along with a top price of £50,000. We now look forward to the first European Two-Year-Old Breeze Up Sale of 2019 here at Ascot in just under two weeks' time which offers a reduced catalogue of 91 lots."
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Sonru tops Tattersalls Ascot March Sale
Tattersalls Ascot March Sale concluded with a top price of £50,000 and an impressive clearance rate of 82% with 126 of the 154 horses offered sold. The aggregate concluded on £936,300, the median on £3,500 and the average on £7,258.
Sonru impressed with his 25-length victory in the five-year-old Geldings Maiden at Turtulla for Donnchadh Doyle. The son of Jeremy fetched the highest price of the day selling to Melbourne 10 Racing for £50,000. The gelding will head to upcoming trainer Christian Williams (Lot
119).
Pearl Royale won on three occasions, a win over hurdles and twice a winner over fences including Listed Mares' Chase at Carlisle, trained by Nigel Hawke. The Robin des Champs mare was knocked down to Thorne Farm Racing for £42,000 (Lot
77).
Whatsupwithyou has shown consistency throughout his career to date having won and being placed on two of his three outings. By the highly regarded Shantou and consigned by Denis Murphy, the five-year-old will head to Cheltenham Festival winning trainer Ben Pauling having signed for him for £35,000 (Lot
128).
At the conclusion of the sale, Director of Horses in Training Sales Richard Pugh commented;
"Today's sale has been well supported by Irish and UK vendors and has offered purchasers the opportunity to buy all categories of bloodstock. We welcomed a broad bench of purchasers, both domestic and international with countries represented including Germany, Poland, Sweden, The Netherlands, Jersey and Libya. Today's results measured well against last years and it was really pleasing to produce a clearance rate of 82% along with a top price of £50,000. We now look forward to the first European Two-Year-Old Breeze Up Sale of 2019 here at Ascot in just under two weeks' time which offers a reduced catalogue of 91 lots."
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Lot
128: Whatsupwithyou, a winner of a Maiden at Tyrella for Denis Murphy is sold to Ben Pauling for £35,000.
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Lot
117: Elk Bridge, the winning 5yo mare by Dansant consigned by John P O'Callaghan is sold for £32,000 to Graeme McPherson.
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Lot
93: The own sister to Duke des Champs, Faithfulness from Charlie Longsdon's Hull Farm Stables sells for £20,000.
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Lot
77: Pearl Royale, the three-time winner over hurdles and fences, by Robin des Champs is knocked down for £42,000.
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Lot
76: New Top Lot! Serenading, the well bred daughter of Iffraaj from Godolphin is sold to Manor Farm Stud for £29,000.
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Lot
71: Pledge Of Honour, the good looking son of Shamardal who is an own brother to LUCIDA, winner of the Gr.2 Rockfel Stakes from Godolphin is sold to Graham Thorner & Dean Ivory for £22,000.
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Lot
67: Trainer Mick Appleby purchases the five-year-old son of Dubawi, First Voyage for £13,000. The winner was consigned by Godolphin.
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Lot
48: Consigned by Joseph O'Brien's Carriganog Racing, Tigray by Tapit out of 10-time & Gr.1 winner DAISY DEVINE sells to Mick Appleby for £11,000.
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Lot
44: Your Band, the winning Helmet gelding from Jamie Osborne's The Old Malthouse Stables sells to Bind Equine National Hunt for £13,000.
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Lot
37: Kingi Compton, a three-year-old Compton Place gelding consigned by Archie Watson's Saxon Gate fetches £7,500 and sells to Renello Bloodstock Agency.
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Bright sunny morning here at Tattersalls Ascot ahead of the March Sale which will see over 190 lots go through the ring starting at 10.30am.
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Tattersalls Ascot December Sale concludes 2018 Ascot Sales with a top price of £37,000
The 2018 sales season in the Tattersalls Ascot Sales Arena concluded with the December Sale producing an aggregate of £541,150, a median of £3,200 and an average of £5,882.
Headlining the sale was Steven Crawford's four-year-old Arakan gelding Gennady who was placed on his only start in a Bumper at Ayr. The promising youngster caught the eye of agent Tom Malone and the hammer fell at £37,000 (Lot 149).
A winner at three, Kings Highway (Lot
91) proved sought-after when the son of Shamardal was knocked down to trainer Ivan Furtado for £32,000. The colt boasts an impressive family being out of an own-sister to BEAT HOLLOW and Ancient Culture and was sold by the day's leading consignor Godolphin.
Nothing Man only had one appearance on the track when finishing fourth in an Ayr Bumper for Steven Crawford and Stuart Crawford. By Ask, the promising four-year-old was sold to trainer David Dennis for £26,000 (Lot
130).
Hurricane Arcadio showed promise when placed 3rd, beaten only three and a half-lengths in a four-year-old Maiden at Rathcannon for Seamus Spillane and heads to Michael Blake Racing after being sold for £22,000 by Spillane's Kilclare Stables (Lot
137).
At the conclusion of the sale, Director of Horses in Training Sales Richard Pugh commented;
"Today's sale saw demand for horses boasting form and it was pleasing to sell a top lot of £37,000 along with 19 horses making £10,000 or more, 10 more than the sales' most recent edition. There was a diverse range of buyers with the top 20 lots all going to 20 individual purchasers. Concluding the sales season here today at Ascot has resulted in an encouraging set of returns and we look forward to getting 2019 off on a positive start with the Ascot March Sale on 21 March 2019."
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Lot
171: Flaming Charmer by leading NH sire Flemensfirth boasts 6 wins, once over hurdles and five times over fences. Consigned by Colin Tizzard's Venn Farm Stables, he is sold to Ed Bailey for £18,000.
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Lot
149: Placed once in a Bumper at Ayr for Stuart Crawford, Steven Crawford's Gennady, a 4yo geldings by Arakan is sold for £37,000 to Tom Malone.
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Lot
137: To the wildcard catalogue, Hurricane Arcadio who was only beaten by three and a half lengths for third in a 4yo Maiden at Rathcannon is sold by Kilclare Stables (S Spillane) for £22,000.
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