Tally-Ho Stud provided the top lot on the second consecutive day as the Tattersalls Craven Breeze Up Sale came to a close with significant increases in the average and median and the third highest turnover in the sale's history.
The daughter of Kodiac cataloged as Lot 96 was one of the session's expected highlights and the Tally-Ho consigned filly lived up to her star billing when knocked down to trainer Michael O'Callaghan for 460,000 guineas. Bids came in from agents Jake Warren, Richard Brown and David Redvers, but it was O'Callaghan, stood alongside Amo Racing's Kia Joorabchian who emerged successful.
“I have bought a lot of good horses off Tally-Ho – Blue de Vega, Twilight Jet, Now Or Never to name just a few,” said O'Callaghan. “She is a lovely filly, she did a very fast breeze and is a lovely physical with a great pedigree. She ticks all the boxes and hopefully she will make up into a Royal Ascot filly. She looks fast and Royal Ascot will be the hope. She has been bought for Amo Racing, who are new to the yard this year.”
Bred by Tally-Ho Stud, the filly is out of the Listed-placed Falsiyev mare Yajala, dam of the listed winning, Group 3 placed Evil Spell and the Group 3 Jersey Stakes runner up Society Power. It is the extended family of the sprinter Mind Games.
Tally-Ho Stud ended the Tattersalls Craven Breeze Up Sale as the leading consignor with their eight sold lots realizing a total of 1,787,000 guineas.
Leading agent Anthony Stroud struck to secure the Sioux Nation half-brother to the Grade 2 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint winner Twilight Gleaming for 380,000 guineas after seeing off underbidder Richard Brown and Peter Doyle, sat with Najd Stud's Saad Al Saud.
Stroud, who purchased last season's champion 2-year-old Native Trail at this sale last year on behalf of Godolphin, had earlier watched as that colt retained his unbeaten record with victory in the Craven Stakes at Newmarket.
“He is a very nice horse and will stay in England, he was bought for Bahrain's KHK Racing,” said Stroud. “He moved very well, did a good breeze, is from a good consignor; he ticked the boxes. He is the horse we wanted to get to tonight. Richard Brown is a very good judge and he was the underbidder. He looks a real two-year-old and Sioux Nation has had a winner.”
Consigned by Willie Browne's Mocklershill, the sale represented a major return on his yearling purchase price of €50,000.
At the conclusion of the 2022 Tattersalls Craven Breeze Up Sale, Tattersalls Chairman Edmond Mahony commented;
“The fact that the Tattersalls Craven Breeze Up has produced the winners of both of this week's premier Classic trials, Cachet and the unbeaten Champion Native Trail, is a powerful endorsement of our premier Breeze Up Sale and the competition for the 2-year-olds over the past two evenings has reflected the sale's reputation for consistently delivering 2-year-olds of the very highest calibre.
“The array of lucrative Tattersalls bonuses on offer for all Craven Breeze Up purchases continues to attract owners and trainers in all sectors of the market and the domestic buyers have faced stiff opposition from a diverse crowd of overseas buyers, all of whom have contributed to a Craven Breeze Up Sale which has posted gains in the key metrics of average, median and turnover, albeit with a clearance rate which has not matched last year's record level. In addition to the strong overseas contingent from America, Bahrain, Dubai, France, Italy, Kuwait, Qatar and Saudi Arabia, we have had live internet bidders registered from Hong Kong and Japan and the global profile of the Tattersalls Craven Breeze Up continues to rise.
“As ever there have been some outstanding pinhooking triumphs, all of which reflect the professionalism of the consignors whose support of the Craven Breeze Up is key to its success. As an unbeaten European champion, Native Trail may be a hard act to follow, but we look forward to rewarding even more owners with lucrative £15,000 Craven Breeze Up Bonuses and hopefully to another winner of either of the substantial Royal Ascot and Group 1 bonuses. In the meantime there are plenty more quality 2-year-olds on offer at the forthcoming Tattersalls Guineas Breeze Up and Horses in Training Sale and we look forward to sustaining the momentum from a successful Craven Breeze Up.”
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