Sapphire Sale Launched By Tattersalls Ireland

The Tattersalls Ireland Sapphire Sale, slated for Nov. 12, was launched by the sales company on Wednesday. Comprised of Flat-bred foals, yearlings and breeding stock, it will replace the November Flat Foal and Breeding Stock Sale. Notable graduates of the sale under the previous name include G1 Matron S. heroine Champers Elysees (Ire) (Elzaam {Aus}), who sold as a foal, as well as fellow weanling alumni The Lir Jet (Ire) (Prince Of Lir {Ire}), a G2 Norfolk S. victor, and G3 Molecomb S. winner Steel Bull (Ire) (Clodovil {Ire}).

This sale is the final opportunity in 2022 to buy yearlings in Ireland. All graduates of this sale will be eligible for the €300,000 Tattersalls Ireland Super Auction Sales S. at The Curragh on Irish Champions Weekend. In addition, the vendor of the horse that wins that contest will gain a new Overlander R160 2-Stall horsebox.

“Our aim with the new Tattersalls Ireland Sapphire Sale is to build on the success of the Tattersalls Ireland Goresbridge Breeze Up and September Yearling Sales while also demonstrating the unwavering Tattersalls Ireland commitment to the Flat sector in Ireland,” said Tattersalls Ireland CEO Simon Kerins. “The Sapphire Sale will offer smaller Irish breeders an opportunity to showcase their stock prior to the major breeding stock sales in Europe at a time when buyers will be in Ireland and addresses the demand from vendors for an Irish-based yearling sale at this time of year. We will be looking to increase the quality and number of foals and broodmares on offer and to assemble a selection of high-calibre commercial yearlings to ensure the Sapphire Sale becomes a must-attend fixture, not only for breeders and pinhookers, but also for Irish, UK and European-based trainers, owners, and agents. The Tattersalls Ireland Sapphire Sale will be the first European foal and breeding stock sale of the year and we are looking forward to launching the sale with a strong catalogue of Flat foals, yearlings and breeding stock.”

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Flat Sale Brings Tattersalls Ireland Season To A Close

Tattersalls Ireland concluded its 2021 slate of sales on Saturday with the single-session November Flat Sale of foals, yearlings and mares. From 141-head offered, 82 were sold for €567,000 at a clearance rate of 58%. The average was €6,915, and the median was a record for the sale at €5,500.

Thomond O'Mara, under the Kilronan moniker, signed for the sale's top lot, a €29,000 yearling colt by first-crop sire Tasleet (GB) from Lumville Farm. The colt (lot 1372) is out of the Listed Dragon S. runner-up Ejaazah (Ire) (Acclamation {GB}).

Simon Kerins, chief executive officer of Tattersalls Ireland, said, “We concluded our sales calendar today with the November Flat Sale and it was great to see so many European buyers back on the ground. The gains we achieved across all our sales this year continued apace today with increases across the board. We extend our sincere thanks to every vendor and each purchaser for their support, as well as the team at Irish Thoroughbred Marketing for their assistance in getting so many overseas buyers on the ground.”

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Something For All As Tattersalls Ireland September Begins

NEWMARKET, UK–It's Fairyhouse, but not as we know it. For the second year running the Tattersalls Ireland September Yearling Sale has gone on tour to Newmarket, with just shy of 600 youngsters catalogued to sell over the next two days. 

The claim of Tattersalls Ireland's CEO Simon Kerins that the September Sale has something for everyone is fully backed up by two notable graduates of the sale on the track this year. This time last year Go Bears Go (Ire) (Kodi Bear {Ire}) was plucked from Micheal Ryan's Al Eile Stud for £50,000 by breeze-up pinhooker Robson Aguiar and he is now a Group 2 winner and Group 1-placed. Go back another two years and Johnny Murtagh picked up Sonnyboyliston (Ire) (Power {GB}) for €26,000. He may have taken a little longer to reach his peak, but the 4-year-old is now a six-time winner with the G1 Irish St Leger and famous Ebor H. to his name as well as almost £650,000 in earnings.

“We always have a mix of types at this sale–you have some 2-year-old types and later-maturing, staying types as well, so you'd like to think there is something for everyone,” says Kerins. “It has stood the test of time in terms of its graduates. There's a great mix of winners from the sale.”

The fact that Kerins is speaking at Park Paddocks rather than from Tattersalls Ireland's base at Fairyhouse may be the source of some frustration but, as with all sales through the pandemic, the number one concern is that they are able to take place at all, even if dates and locations have to be shuffled. The fate of the September Sale, at least when it came to its location, was sealed when a number of British visitors to the Tattersalls Ireland Derby Sale were told they had to remain in their hotels or return to Britain on the eve of the sale despite a Covid 'bubble' being in operation during Ireland's lockdown.

“The background to it was what happened at the Derby Sale, when we were told at the eleventh hour that the bubble for the UK buyers had ben rescinded,” says Kerins. “It wasn't long afterwards that the entries for the September Sale were closing and we made the decision to come here. We wanted to give clarity and certainty to our customers.”

He continues, “In an ideal world we wouldn't have the sale in Newmarket for the second year in a row, we've also had the breeze-up sale here twice now, but I can't see it happening ever again and the plan is certainly to go back to Ireland next year. The Somerville Sale was exceptional here recently, there was great buzz about the place, and you hope it will follow through to this sale.”

At least one consignor at Park Paddocks was certainly buzzing, even if he is based in almost the quietest area of the sales grounds in the calm at the back of Highflyer's G yard. Guy O'Callaghan, who has brought four yearlings from his Grangemore Stud to sell this week, had the joy of watching Wings Of War (Ire) win the G2 Mill Reef S. at Newbury at the weekend. The Clive Cox-trained colt, who runs in the colours of Isa Salman Al Khalifa, is the first foal of O'Callaghan's Kodiac (GB) mare Futoon (Ire) and is by his family's perennially popular stallion Dark Angel (Ire).

“It's magic,” says O'Callaghan. “It was great timing and it's a great result for everyone–for the stallion, for the mare, and great for Sheikh Isa. He's an enthusiastic and relatively new owner to the game and let's hope he turns into a brilliant horse for him. Clive is just a consistently fantastic trainer. Time and time again he comes up with a new one.”

He adds, “It's a great start for the mare and long may it continue. It's a wonderful family and every year good, hard-knocking, fast horses come out of it and he seems to be another one.”

On the timing front, the update is almost as good as it gets for the full-brother to Wings Of War, who is set to appear on the Monday of Book 2 of the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale.

“He's a big, strong, grey colt. I'd be quite hopeful that people will like him and I'm very proud of him,” says the breeder.

But for now O'Callaghan's focus is on the quartet being paraded up and down before him for a range of yearling viewers. They include a Dark Angel filly (lot 129), this time not a homebred but a 20,000gns pinhook from the December Foal Sale. Another first foal, her dam Light My Fire (Ire) (Dragon Pulse {Ire}) looks exactly the type to appeal to those with a commercial eye, being a winner twice at two herself and placed in the G3 Firth of Clyde S.

Similar comments apply to the El Kabeir filly in the draft (lot 258), whose hardy dam Rural Celebration (GB) (Pastoral Pursuits {GB}) won seven times between the ages of two and six and was runner-up in the listed Land O'Burns Fillies' S. Her daughter Country Carnival (Ire) (Mayson {GB}) was also a winner at two and was third in the listed Marygate S.

By now, Dark Angel needs no introduction to sales folk, being one of the most dependable stallions, both commercially and on the racecourse. “He's the gift that keeps on giving,” admits O'Callaghan.

Following in his wake at Yeomanstown Stud is another grey, El Kabeir, a strong son of Scat Daddy whose first 2-year-olds are beginning to make quite an impression. Two of his leading colts, the listed winner Masekela (Ire) and treble winner Harrow (Ire), hold group-race entries at Newmarket later this week.

“El Kabeir has made a wonderful start and we are so proud of him. His horses have plenty of size and scope and they have come to hand at the time of year that we were hoping they would,” O'Callaghan says.

Of his hopes for the next few days, he adds, “I think I have a lovely even draft, with the Dark Angel filly and the El Kabeir filly probably the picks of them. There's been plenty of footfall, so we're just hoping that the trade will be good and that we have four empty head-collars at the end of the sale.”

Another yearling in the sale to have benefited from a useful recent update is Ballinalard Stud's Mehmas (Ire) filly (lot 312). When the catalogue went to print, her half-brother King X J (Ire) (Cotai Glory {GB}) was still unraced but the colt, bred by Tom and Hazel Russell, has since scooped the pot of the valuable Tattersalls Ireland Super Auction Sale S. for trainer Michael O'Callaghan and owner Paul J Nolan. Worth €300,000 in total, the juvenile contest is run over six and a half furlongs on Irish Champions Weekend and is open to all graduates of the September Yearling Sale.

Part II of the sale, which with fairly precision timing is set to start at 5:53 p.m. on Wednesday, according to the Tattersalls Ireland website, features a quartet of yearlings by a stallion whose offspring are not often seen on these shores but who will be widely remembered. Kool Kompany (Ire), a flashy son of the much-missed Jeremy, won the G2 Prix Robert Papin and G2 Railway S. among his seven victories between the ages of two and five, and he eventually retired to Dehesa de Milagro in Spain, where his first crop are now 2-year-olds. Spanish-based consignor Alex Mahony of EAM Bloodstock consigns three colts and a filly by the stallion for Wednesday's sale, including a son of the G3 Prix Eclipse winner Damoiselle (Sky Classic) as lot 586. 

The Tattersalls Ireland September Yearling Sale takes place on Tuesday and Wednesday from 10 a.m.

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Tatts Ireland July Store Sale Debuts

A 3-year-old daughter of former champion NH sire Flemensfirth (Lot 325) claimed the top price of €50,000 at Tattersalls Ireland's inaugural July Store Sale Wednesday.

“She has been bought as a racing and breeding prospect for on behalf of Niall Flynn and his family,” explained purchaser Michael Tobin. “She is a lovely model with a good mind, a good Flemensfirth. The pedigree speaks for itself and the first dam is still breeding so there is more to come, hopefully. A trainer has not yet been decided.”

Sold by Sunnyhill Stud, the filly is out of Princess Gaia (King's Theatre), a sister to Hatton's Grace Hurdle Grade 1 winner Voler La Vedette (Ire). Princess Gaia is also a half-sister to Hennessy, winner of the G3 Gold Cup H. Chase at Sandown, and to the dam of Shishkin, the dual Group 1 Festival winner of the Supreme Novices Hurdle and the Arkle Challenge Trophy.

Lot 284, a 3-year-old daughter of Saint Des Saints (Fr) went to agent Matt Coleman, who was successful at €45,000.

“She is for Semore Kurdi, who is based in the north of England. He will go back to the farm and be turned out for a year before coming in to be broken,” said Coleman of plans for the Springhill Stud-consigned April-born first foal out of Milanteea (Ire) (Milan).

“Semore was particularly after a Saint Des Saints filly to race and then breed from and this is a lovely, good moving, racy filly. Her dam is a half-sister to the Group 1 winner Identity Thief (Ire), and Saint Des Saints is a phenomenal sire and is a very good broodmare sire, too,” added Coleman.

At the conclusion of Wednesday's single-day sale, a total of 143 head sold for a gross of €1,491,900. The median for the session was €8,000, while the average was €10,433.

Commenting on the July Store Sale, Tattersalls Ireland CEO Simon Kerins said: “It was a shame that the new July Store Sale didn't get to take place on its original date, but we are very pleased with the trade that has been achieved throughout the day and we would like to thank all vendors and purchasers for their participation. It has been encouraging to see so many people descend on Fairyhouse and to see strong demand with a clearance rate of 68% and some good prices. We firmly beleive that this sale has a big future, and we look forward to following our graduates on the track as they fly the flag for the July Store Sale.”

Selling for tomorrow's one-day August National Hunt Sale starts at 10.00am.

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