Fasig-Tipton Announces COVID-19 Protocols For Kentucky October And November Sales

In advance of the upcoming Kentucky October Yearling Sale and The November Sale in Lexington, Ky., Fasig-Tipton has announced the following COVID-19 protocols will be in place in accordance with Kentucky regulations:

  • Screening measures, including temperature checks and health screening questions, will be in place to gain admittance to the sales grounds for all staff, participants and attendees;
  • Cloth face coverings are required in accordance with U.S. CDC recommendations;
  • Participants will not be allowed to congregate.  At least six feet of distance must be maintained between people;
  • Limited seating capacity in the sales pavilion;
  • Walk up food service only will be available on the sales grounds;
  • Valet parking will not be available;
  • Increased cleaning and disinfection procedures will be implemented with regular sanitation of high touch surfaces at least every two hours;
  • Frequent hand washing with soap and water for at least 20 seconds is recommended for all attendees;

The health and safety of sale participants is of paramount importance. These guidelines are intended as a supplement to assist with safe operations during the COVID-19 pandemic and are subject to change.

The Kentucky October Yearling Sale will be held on Monday through Thursday, Oct. 26-29. The November Sale will be held Sunday, Nov. 8.

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Tattersalls Ireland Releases Revised Schedule For Remainder Of 2020

Due to the unprecedented circumstances surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic and in line with last night's government announcement to move the country to Level 5 restrictions, Tattersalls Ireland November National Hunt Sale, Tattersalls Cheltenham November Sale and Tattersalls Ireland November Flat Foal and Breeding Stock Sale, which were set to take place from Nov. 9-13, will be postponed by a month until December.

The interest of Tattersalls Ireland's staff, clients and the industry are of the utmost importance at this time. Following consultation with Goffs, the rescheduled sales dates are as follows;

  • November National Hunt Sale at Fairyhouse – Saturday, Dec. 12 to Monday, Dec. 14
  • November Flat Foal and Breeding Stock Sale incl. a Yearling Section at Fairyhouse – Wednesday, Dec. 16
  • Tattersalls Cheltenham December Sale at Fairyhouse – Thursday, Dec. 17

Commenting on the revised sales dates, Tattersalls Ireland CEO Matt Mitchell;

“In these uncertain times we must plan as best as we can for further sales and ensure we provide the most vibrant marketplace possible for our clients. We trust that the increased Level 5 restrictions for the next six weeks will meet the government's objective and allow us to host our remaining Sales in December.”

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Partial Floors Stud Dispersal Amongst Highlights Of Tattersalls December Sales

The partial dispersal of stock from the late Duke of Roxburghe's Floors Stud is set to be amongst the highlights of the forthcoming Tattersalls December Sale.

Comprising seven foals and seven mares the partial dispersal will be consigned on behalf of Floors Stud under the banner of Lord and Lady Lloyd Webber's Kiltinan Castle Stud, with the foals all selling on Friday, Nov. 27 followed by the broodmares on Tuesday, Dec. 1.

Heading the draft of seven mares is the regally bred Listed placed Galileo mare Hibiscus, in foal to sire of the moment Siyouni. Out of subsequently disqualified 1000 Guineas winner Jacqueline Quest, the 7-year-old Hibiscus is an own sister to Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf winner Line of Duty and a half-sister to Royal Ascot winning multiple 2020 Listed winner Onassis.

Two half-sisters to the great Attraction also look set to attract plenty of attention, led by the Grade 3-placed Federation, in foal to proven international Group 1 sire Starspangledbanner. By Motivator, Federation's 2-year-old daughter by Shalaa made an impressive winning debut in Japan and confirmed her promise when runner up in the £220,000 Momiji Stakes on her second and latest start. Federation is joined by her Cape Cross half-sister Fusion who is not in foal.

Another outstanding broodmare synonymous with the Floors Stud legacy is the Group 1 producer Comic, dam of Hong Kong legend Viva Pataca and dual Grade 1 winner Laughing. Her listed-winning granddaughter Twitch, attractively covered by 2019 2000 Guineas winner Magna Grecia, is another eye-catching mare in the part dispersal, as is the young winning Redoute's Choice mare Deep Inside, in foal on a February cover to the great Lope de Vega.

The team of mares is completed by the Galileo mare Lady Glinka, from the outstanding Moller family of Sir Percy and Percy's Lass, in foal to Time Test and the very well-bred winning Street Sense mare Merry Jaunt. Out of the Juddmonte-bred Grade 1-winning and Grade 1 winner producer Light Jig, Merry Jaunt's two winners to date include the Listed placed 3-year-old Companion and she is in foal to top young sire Night Of Thunder.

Five of the above mares, Federation, Fusion, Hibiscus, Lady Glinka, and Merry Jaunt also have foals in the part dispersal, all by top sires with 2020 classic or Group 1 winners to their names. Federation has a filly foal by Lope de Vega, Fusion a colt by Siyouni, Hibiscus a colt by Lope de Vega, Lady Glinka a filly by Zoffany and Merry Jaunt a colt by Australia.

The septet of foals is completed by a Time Test filly out of proven group producer Dusty Answer and the Invincible Spirit filly out of the Danehill Dancer mare Prance, who is a half-sister not only to last year's 2000 Guineas winner Magna Grecia, but also recent Group 1 Dewhurst winner St Mark's Basilica.

Commenting on the Floors Stud part dispersal, Tattersalls chairman Edmond Mahony said;

“The late Duke of Roxburghe was a passionate and hugely successful owner/breeder and left a lasting legacy which was never more obvious than at Book 1 of the recent October Yearling Sales where two of the six Floors yearlings sold for more than one million guineas. As with so many dispersals it is tinged with sadness, but we are proud that Tattersalls has been entrusted with the Floors Stud partial dispersal and confident that it will be amongst the highlights of Europe's premier foal and breeding stock sale.”

Simon Marsh, general manager of Kiltinan Castle Stud, added;

“We are honored to have been asked to handle the partial dispersal on behalf of Floors Stud. Guy Roxburghe was a great friend and the mares and foals being sold are a wonderful and lasting testament to his commitment and success as a Classic winning breeder.”

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Mill Ridge Farm Sets Oscar Performance’s 2021 Fee At $15,000

Mill Ridge Farm announces the 2021 stud fee for world record turf miler, Oscar Performance at $15,000, LFSN.

A son of 2018's leading North American sire Kitten's Joy, he was bred and raced by Jerry and John Amerman. As a 2-year-old, Oscar Performance won the Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf.

He won Grade 1 stakes races at two, three, and four, and he broke a 20-year track record at Belmont Park at a mile in 1:31.23, all with no Lasix.

“We celebrate his third year, for we have seen so many of his foals and they are genuine quality,” said Headley Bell. “He has every opportunity to buck the trend and have more mares in his third year than he had in his first two of 118 and 116.  At a stud fee of $15,000 live foal, he is value, for you have these quality foals in the pipeline.”

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