Swindler Tops Second Session Of Tattersalls August Sale

Trade continued in strong fashion at the inaugural Tattersalls August Sale with international participation and live internet bidding both featuring strongly on the second day. The top four lots were bought by buyers from Bahrain, Qatar, Hong Kong and the U.S., with two of the four falling to internet bids. The clearance rate was a spectacular 95 percent.

The high-class sprinter Swindler topped the second day of the Tattersalls August Sale after Oliver St Lawrence saw off the attentions of underbidder Steven Hillen to secure the gelding on behalf of Fawzi Nass for 150,000 guineas (US$206,930).

“He is to go to Bahrain, that will be his base,” commented Nass. “He is a very talented horse; he goes on fast ground and can sit off the pace. There might be a race for him on our International Day but he could make up to be good enough to go to Dubai or Saudi.”

The 97-rated Swindler is a dual winner from the family of French 2,000 Guineas winner Make Believe and was fourth last time out in the Stewards' Cup for trainer Ed Walker and owner breeder Bjorn Nielsen.

U.K.-based agent Jamie Lloyd secured the highly rated three-year-old Poet's Voice colt Whisper Not for 90,000 guineas (US$124,158) from the draft of Richard Hannon's East Everleigh Stables.

“He is for Chris Dunn for whom we bought Lady Prancealot, so he will be going to the U.S.,” said Lloyd. “This horse has got a lot of pace and is lightly raced – Richard Hannon said there is some more improvement to come. We have not finalized plans in the U.S. yet – West Coast or East Coast, probably west – but he will come back to the farm first.”

The colt has won his last two starts and was offered with a 'Timeform' rating of 94p, and Lloyd added: “He won that first race by 20l on a slow track at Pontefract and then won again on the faster track at Lingfield. I think he could drop back to a mile in the U.S.”

Owned in training at East Everleigh by owner Michael Pescod, the colt was bought by Peter and Ross Doyle Bloodstock for 20,000 euros (US$23,647) at the Tattersalls Ireland September Yearling Sale in 2018.

The Tattersalls August Sale continues at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 26 with the third and final session.

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Freshman Sire Scissor Kick Off the Mark at Vichy

Haras d’Etreham-based Scissor Kick (Aus) (Redoute’s Choice {Aus}) became the latest European freshman sire off the mark when Remy Dupuy-Naulot’s twice-raced juvenile colt Kick Boxing (Fr), gained a narrow verdict in Tuesday’s Prix de Pionsat over one mile at Vichy.

4th-Vichy, €15,000, Mdn, 8-25, 2yo, c/g, 8fT, 1:41.18, g/s.
KICK BOXING (FR) (c, 2, Scissor Kick {Aus}–Dulche de Leche {Fr}, by Victory Note), a June 21 debut third at Lyon-Parilly before improving one spot going seven furlongs here last month, stole a length on the field with a sharp getaway and was comfortable on the lead for the most part. Shaken up soon after passing the two pole, the 14-5 chance rallied gamely when headed by Quindiano (Fr) (Elvstroem {Aus}) with a furlong remaining and outbattled that rival in the closing stages to score by a short neck, becoming the first winner for his Haras d’Etreham-based freshman sire (by Redoute’s Choice {Aus}). The February-foaled bay is the latest of seven foals and fifth winner produced by an unraced half-sister to G1 Champion S.-winning sire Literato (Fr) (Kendor {Fr}). His second dam La Cibeles (Fr) (Cardoun {Fr}) ran third in the G3 Prix Fille de l’Air and is a daughter of stakes-winning multiple Spanish champion Douberta (Fr) (Don Roberto). Sales history: €5,000 RNA Wlg ’18 ARQDEC; €6,500 Ylg ’19 AROCT. Lifetime Record: 3-1-1-1, €12,400. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
O-Remy Dupuy-Naulot; B-Gerard Samain (FR); T-Christophe Escuder.

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Sands Of Mali Retired

Group 1-winning sprinter Sands Of Mali (Fr) (Panis-Kadiania {Fr}, by Indian Rocket {GB}) has been retired to stud. It was not specified where he will stand.

Owner Cool Silk Partnership tweeted on Tuesday, “on a day when a potential future flag bearer for us [Faora] wins on debut, our star Sands of Mali is confirmed to start his next career at stud. An absolute legend of a horse –our first and only Group 1 winner to date! Hugely talented and as @RichardFahey says, a machine on the gallops.

“A clean pedigree, a beautiful physical specimen and bundles of natural ability–we can’t wait to see mini Mali’s hitting the track in a few years time. A huge thank you to team

@RichardFahey for all the hard work put into training and looking after him over the last three years.”

Sands Of Mali was pinhooked by Con Marnane, turning a €20,000 yearling pricetag into £75,000 at the 2017 Tattersalls Ascot breeze-up sale, and he justified that jump when winning the G2 Gimcrack S. on his third start. He won the G3 Prix Sigy and G2 Sandy Lane S. to kick off his 3-year-old campaign before finishing a half-length second in the G1 Commonwealth Cup, and he gained redemption back at Ascot four months later when besting Harry Angel (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}) in the G1 British Champions Sprint S. Sand Of Mali went winless in four tries last year and two this season.

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Home Secretary Visits Tattersalls As Swindler Steals The Show

NEWMARKET, UK—Britain’s Home Secretary Priti Patel MP paid a surprise visit to Tattersalls on Tuesday and will doubtless have had impressed upon her, by those depending on international trade ahead of the major sales of October and December, the importance of lifting quarantine restrictions for incoming buyers.

In the current climate, it is impossible to imagine the packed sales ring at Tattersalls on a dark, crisp December evening as a potential blockbuster mare comes under the hammer. Hopefully we will return to those moments of thoroughbred theatre in time, and in the meantime the bloodstock community is doing its level best to carry on buying and selling horses under previously unimaginable restrictions.

With that in mind, it was heartening to see the tempo quicken a notch on Tuesday after a solid start to the August Sale. Figures across all sectors rose a level from the opening session and again the most impressive indicator was a clearance rate of 95%. This is twofold, of course: on one hand buyers are there, either in person or online, and on the other, owners keen to move horses on are being realistic when setting reserves.

As buyer confidence increases in the use of online platforms, a rising number of bids were placed remotely, but Bahraini trainer Fawzi Nass attended the sale in person, along with his regular agent Oliver St Lawrence, and was successful in seeing off Stephen Hillen for the top lot of the day. That honour fell to the Bjorn Nielsen-bred sprinter Swindler (GB) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}) (lot 332), who has shown signs of a wayward tendency in going to post for his races but plenty of talent coming back, as his rating of 97 suggests. Interested parties pushed the price to 150,000gns for the 4-year-old, who has won two of his eight starts, both at Ascot.

“He is a very talented horse, he goes on fast ground and can sit off the pace. There might be a race for him on our international day, but he could make up to be good enough to go to Dubai or Saudi,” said Nass, who confirmed that the former Ed Walker trainee would be based in Bahrain.

Nass also picked up Dark Angel (Ire) gelding Deep Intrigue (GB) (lot 459), for 75,000gns and has plans to race him in Dubai. The 4-year-old was a five-time winner for Clipper Logistics when trained by Mark Johnston and was runner-up in last season’s listed Spring Cup.

Moyglare Stud’s homebred Desert Highway (Ire) (lot 345), a Dubawi (Ire) half-brother to Irish St Leger winner Royal Diamond (Ire) (King’s Best) and G2 Ribblesdale S. winner Princess Highway (Ire) (Street Cry {Ire}), will also be heading east after being bought by Qatar’s champion trainer Gassim Mohammed Ghazali for 82,000gns. Formerly trained by Dermot Weld, the 3-year-old colt has placed once in his three starts to date.

Jamie Lloyd went to 90,000gns for lot 470, Whisper Not (GB) (Poet’s Voice {GB}), who has won his last two starts over 10 furlongs in July and is now bound for America. The agent was acting on behalf of Chris Dunn, whose previous success racing European-breds in the United States includes being one of the owners of GI American Oaks winner Lady Prancealot (Ire) (Sir Prancealot {Ire}).

“This horse has got a lot of pace, and is lightly raced—Richard Hannon said there is some more improvement to come,” said Lloyd of the 3-year-old colt.

“He won that first race by 20 lengths on a slow track and then won again on the faster track at Lingfield. I think he could drop back to a mile in the U.S.”

During the first two days of the August Sale, more than 200 lots have had bids placed on them online and around 20% have been sold in this manner. That was the case for Shared Belief (Ire) (Dandy Man {Ire}) (lot 357), who was sold to C H Wong via the internet bidding platform for 80,000gns. The 91-rated 3-year-old will continue his career under trainer David Ferraris in Hong Kong.

David Spratt of Gaelic Bloodstock was another to take advantage of the online facility and he bought lot 436, Georgeville (GB) (Dawn Approach {Ire}) for 75,000gns. The 3-year-old colt was the leading light of the Juddmonte Farms draft and was previously trained by Dermot Weld, who also trained his winning dam Big Break (GB) (Dansili {GB}) and her decorated full-brother Famous Name (GB).

With this being the inaugural August Sale, there are no comparative figures, but a further 2,932,200gns was added to the sale’s turnover on Tuesday, with only nine of the 172 horses offered failing to find a buyer. The average price was 17,989gns and the median was 12,000gns—both up on the opening session.

The final session of the sale begins at 10am on Wednesday.

 

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