Havana Grey Breeding Right And A Sister To Durston To Be Offered At Tattersalls Online

A lifetime breeding right to young sire Havana Grey (GB) and a full-sister to Group 1 winner Durston (GB) (Sea The Moon {Ger}) will be offered at the Tattersalls Online December Sale on Dec. 14-15. During the Tattersalls Online November Sale, a breeding right sold for 115,000gns to Badgers Bloodstock to top the sale. The Whitsbury Manor Stud-based grey is the leader of his intake in Europe across most first-crop sire categories, and sports five black-type winners and 13 black-type horses to date. He will stand for £18,500 next season.

Casuarina (GB) (Sea The Moon {Ger}) is a sister to G1 Caulfield Cup winner Durston, as well as a half-sister to dual Group 3 winner Cubanita (GB) (Selkirk). The 4-year-old will be offered carrying her first foal by Study Of Man (Ire).

Another entry is G2 Lowther S. heroine Infamous Angel (GB) (Exceed And Excel {Aus}). She is the granddam of the Group 3-winning Poptronic (GB) (Nathaniel (Ire), and is in foal to Classic sire Aclaim (Ire). First Destinity (Fr) (Lawman {Fr}), is a listed-placed half-sister to Group 1 winner and young sire Lightning Spear (GB) (Pivotal {GB}), and she is also part of the early entries.

The sale will include a selection of breeding rights, mares, foals, horses-in-training and yearlings. Entries will remain open until Friday, Dec. 2.

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I Want The Winner November Live Bid Session Begins On Thursday

The November Live Bid Session will begin from 4-5 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 24, I Want The Winner announced on Wednesday. The six-strong catalogue includes a trio of National Hunt performers, one foal, and the dam and sister of G1 Prix Royal-Oak heroine Iresine (Fr) (Manduro {Ger}), Inanga (GB) (Oasis Dream {GB}) (lot 3) and Purple Lady (Fr) (Joshua Tree {Ire}) (lot 5), respectively. Please go to I Want The Winner's website to register to bid and for more information.

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Al Shami Tops Final Day Of “Extraordinary” Tattersalls HIT Sale

Tattersalls Chairman Edmond Mahony described the trade at the Autumn Horses in Training Sale as “extraordinary” as more records were broken in a week where the Mark Johnston-trained I'm A Gambler (Ire) (No Nay Never) was knocked down for a cool 850,000gns to American clients.

That was the top lot of a four-day sale that attracted buyers from all over the world, including on Thursday, when trade was not as strong but still managed to bring 80,000gns for John Butler's Al Shami (Ire) to Eoin Sullivan, buying on behalf of clients from Saudi Arabia. 

Sullivan bought six horses this week for a total spend of 407,000gns on behalf of Saudi Arabian interests. Sooghan (GB) (Iffraaj {GB}) topped the agent's list on Wednesday at 160,000gns but in Al Shami, a recent winner by Awtaad (Ire), he thinks he has a horse to do well in that jurisdiction.

Sullivan said, “He's for Saudi Arabia again and is a nice big strong horse who needs a bit of time but he will get it. What he's done so far for the physical that he is, he obviously has a level of ability there. We will take him along slowly and give him the time that he needs. We're happy enough to get him.”

He added, “We bought a mixture of horses for different connections. We're happy enough with the week. It wasn't easy but we got there.”

And the strength of that trade contributed to an astounding 36,164,500gns traded in the four days, representing a 15% rise on last year. 

The average was up to 35,949gns from 31,377gns, which is also a 15% rise, while the median stayed the same at 16,000gns. The clearance rate was 90%, down 2% on 2021, with 107 of the total 1,113 lots offered going unsold.

Mahony commented, “It has been another extraordinary Tattersalls sale in a month which has seen the record books completely rewritten time after time. The unprecedented demand at all four books of the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale has been followed by unrelenting demand from start to finish at this week's Tattersalls Autumn Horses in Training Sale. 

“Turnover has surpassed last year's record level by a considerable margin, the average has reached an unprecedented height, the median has equalled last year's record and the clearance rate has again been in excess of 90%, all of which points to a sale of genuine strength and depth at all levels of the market. 

“This sale is a truly remarkable, unmatched anywhere else in the world and the sheer number and diversity of buyers here at Park Paddocks this week is a tribute not only to the quality of the stock on offer, but also to the high esteem in which British and Irish racing is held throughout the world.”

He added, “Owners and trainers from throughout Britain and Ireland and further afield have the utmost confidence that this unique fixture will annually provide them with an unrivalled marketplace and never has this been more evident than over the past four days. 

“Swathes of overseas buyers from more than 30 different countries have as ever made a massive contribution and the domestic buyers, both Flat and National Hunt, have also been out in force. 

“Particular mention must go to the huge contingent of buyers from throughout the Gulf region, spurred on by their burgeoning racing carnivals which have become such an important feature of the international racing calendar in recent years. Their contribution has been immense, and they have met determined competition, especially at the top of the market, from strong teams of buyers most notably from Australia and the USA. 

“Yet again we have experienced a sale which has reinforced Newmarket's reputation as the hub of the European thoroughbred business and the success of this week's sale suggests that we can look forward to welcoming a similarly international cast of buyers to the Tattersalls December Foal and Breeding Stock Sale which annually showcases the very best of European bloodstock to a global audience.” 

Wathnan Racing Tops Buyers List

Not many people would have been aware of Wathnan Racing ahead of the sale but the new Qatari-based ownership vehicle made a lasting impression by ending the week as leading buyers.

Headed by bloodstock agent Olly Tait, Wathnan Racing signed for nine horses for a total spend of 1,750,000gns across Monday and Tuesday, headed by 450,000gns purchase Persian Royal (GB) (Al Kazeem {GB}).

Aussies On The Advance

It hardly came as a surprise to see the Australian-based buyers play a major role this week and Annabel Neasham, Chris Waller, Ciaron Maher and David Eustace, Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott did exactly that. 

Neasham played her cards relatively late to snap up what Stuart Boman of Blandford Bloodstock described as a potential Melbourne Cup candidate in Fancy Man (Ire) (Pride Of Dubai {Aus}) for 675,000gns on Wednesday.

Through Guy Mulcaster, Waller landed another notable European-trained runner to head down under in the Irish Cesarewitch winner Waterville (Ire) (Camelot {GB}) for 410,000gns.

Castlebridge Come Out Tops

The biggest draft, by some way, came from The Castlebridge Consignment, who cleared just shy of 5,000,000gns for the week. 

There were 106 horses sold from that draft for a total spend of 4,733,500gns averaging at 44,656gns. 

Progeny Of Sea The Stars In Demand

Be it the premier yearling sales or horses-in-training sales, the demand for the progeny of Sea The Stars (Ire) and Frankel (GB), the leading Flat sires of this era, remains high.

Sea The Stars proved most popular this week with 14 horses making 1,506,000gns while Frankel cleared 1,256,500gns for his 13 horses through the ring.

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November Sale Catalogue Unveiled By Tattersalls Ascot

The Tattersalls Ascot November Sale catalogue, featuring 104 lots on the Flat and over jumps, is now online. Slated for Nov. 3, the sale comprises 35 fillies and mares in/out of training, 52 colts and geldings in/out of training, 11 stores, five yearlings and one point-to-pointer. Trainers under both codes have supported the sale, including Cullentra House Stables, Clarehaven Stables, East Everleigh Stables, Godolphin, Jane Chapple-Hyam, Lodge Hill Stables, Middleham Park Racing, Park House Stables, Urloxhey Farm, and WH Bloodstock. Supplementary lots will be accepted until Friday, Oct. 28.

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