Tattersalls August Sale Catalog Now Online

The catalog for the two-day Tattersalls August Sale, which takes place Tuesday, Aug. 31 – Wednesday Sept. 1, is now online and can be viewed at www.tattersalls.com.

Numbering 458 lots, the Tattersalls August Sale comprises 308 colts and geldings in/out of training and 138 fillies in/out of training, as well as 12 broodmares.

This year's edition of the Tattersalls August Sale has again attracted consignments from many of the world's foremost owner/breeders including Ballydoyle Stables, Godolphin, Juddmonte Farms and Shadwell Estate Company, as well as drafts from many of the UK and Ireland's leading trainers.

High-class French form is a feature amongst the leading lots cataloged in the August Sale. Agent Jamie Railton will offer Pascal Bary's Group 3 winner Pretrville, runner-up in the Group 2 Prix du Muguet in May, alongside a pair of Listed-placed two-year-olds colts in Bunglejungleparty and Papa Don't Preach.

Well-bred colts with high-class form are a customary feature of drafts from Aidan O'Brien's Ballydoyle Stables and the Group 3 placed duo Arturo Toscanini and Lough Derg and the Listed placed Horoscope look certain to attract plenty of interest.

Several promising lightly-raced 3-year-olds look certain to pique the interest of buyers including the Paddy Twomey trained Beamish, the Teofilo half-brother to dual Group 3 winner Bourree who was an impressive three-length winner of his only start at Leopardstown. The winning Territories gelding London Royal has earned an official rating of 94 following only three starts for trainer Ted Walsh, and Roger Varian's 90-rated Dinoo broke his maiden by four lengths on his most recent start at Haydock. William Haggas will offer the progressive Sea the Stars gelding Chalk Stream, rated 86 following a win on his most recent start at York.

Consignments from Juddmonte Farms are always amongst the highlights of horses-in-training sales at Tattersalls and their select August Sale draft is no exception featuring the smart three-year-old colt Fabilis, a 96-rated full brother to Group 3 winner Monarchs Glen. The ever-popular Godolphin draft includes a customary offering of smartly-bred fillies led by Bright Spirit, a daughter of Dubawi out of the three-time Group 3 winner Local Time.

Buyers looking for well-related fillies will have plenty more to consider including the Baroda Stud-consigned Golden Hind, a half-sister to dual Group 1 winner Amazing Maria, and Burning Sea, a full-sister to Group 3 winner Blue de Vega and to the dam of Group 2 winner Angel Power who will be offered by the Castlebridge Consignment.

The largest consignment comes from Shadwell Estate Company who have a draft of 44 lots catalogued featuring unexposed winning 3-year-olds Afkaar, Maraakiz, Mothill, and Taskheer and several highly-rated older horses including the 94-rated Taqareer. Amongst the 27 lots offered by the Castlebridge Consignment are two promising 3-year-olds trained by John and Thady Gosden in Rifleman and Zagato. The 95-rated Rifleman has shown smart form in his three starts this year whilst the regally-bred Zagato, a son of Frankel out of the dual Group 1 winner Izzi Top, earned an official rating of 86 following an easy 3 1/4-length win at Thirsk on his most recent start.

Commenting on the catalog for the Tattersalls August Sale, Tattersalls Chairman Edmond Mahony said;

“The Tattersalls August Sale was introduced for the first time in 2020 in response to COVID-related circumstances, but the enthusiasm for the sale from both vendors and purchasers and an extraordinary clearance rate made it an easy decision to make it a permanent fixture. With the Tattersalls July Sale being held in more normal circumstances this year, it was natural that the catalogue size for the second edition of the August Sale would reduce but we are still delighted to catalogue 458 lots over two days that will appeal to a wide cross section of buyers, both domestic and further afield. We are also pleased that buyers from the key Middle Eastern markets will find it much easier to travel to the UK for the sale with the recent easing of restrictions for fully vaccinated travelers.”

The Tattersalls August Sale will take place from Tuesday, Aug. 31 to Wednesday, Sept. 1, and buyers unable to attend the sale in person will be able to bid via the Tattersalls Live Internet Bidding platform or telephone bidding through members of the Tattersalls team. Full details of the expanded bidding options can be found on the Tattersalls website.

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Tattersalls Releases August Catalogue

Tattersalls has released the catalogue for its two-day August Sale on Aug. 31 and Sept. 1 comprising 458 lots that are a mixture of colts, geldings and fillies in and out of training and a small selection of broodmares.

In addition to key support from leading owner/breeders like Ballydoyle, Godolphin, Juddmonte Farms, Shadwell Estate Company and many of the UK and Ireland's leading trainers, a trend among the leading lights in this year's catalogue is high-class French form. Gerard Augustin-Normand's Pretreville (Fr) (Acclamation {GB}) was a Group 3-winning miler last year and was second in the G2 Prix du Muguet, and the 6-year-old entire is offered as lot 366. Listed-placed 2-year-old colts Bunglejungleparty (Ire) (Bungle Inthejungle {GB}) (lot 169) and Papa Don't Preach (Ire) (Kodiac {GB}) (lot 188) are also on offer.

Aidan O'Brien's Ballydoyle Stables sends 18 through the ring, including the Group 3-placed 3-year-olds Arturo Toscanini (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) (lot 397) and Lough Derg (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) (lot 395).

Lightly raced 3-year-olds on offer include Beamish (Fr) (Teofilo {Ire}) (lot 378), a debut winner going a mile and a half who is a half-brother to multiple Group 3 winner Bourree (Ger) (Siyouni {Fr}), and London Royal (Ire) (Territories {Ire}) (lot 165), who is rated 94 after three wins.

Well-bred fillies catalogued include Golden Hind (GB) (Golden Horn {GB}) (lot 121), a winning 4-year-old half-sister to the dual Group 1-winning Amazing Maria (Ire) (Mastercraftsman {Ire}); and Burning Sea (Ire) (Lope De Vega {Ire}) (lot 422), an unraced 3-year-old full-sister to G3 Killavullan S. scorer Blue De Vega (Ger) and the listed-placed Bionic Woman (Ire), as well as the dam of multiple group winner Angel Power (GB) (Lope De Vega {Ire}).

“The Tattersalls August Sale was introduced for the first time in 2020 in response to COVID-related circumstances, but the enthusiasm for the sale from both vendors and purchasers and an extraordinary clearance rate made it an easy decision to make it a permanent fixture,” said Tattersalls Chairman Edmond Mahony. “With the Tattersalls July Sale being held in more normal circumstances this year, it was natural that the catalogue size for the second edition of the August Sale would reduce but we are still delighted to catalogue 458 lots over two days that will appeal to a wide cross-section of buyers, both domestic and further afield. We are also pleased that buyers from the key Middle Eastern markets will find it much easier to travel to the UK for the sale with the recent easing of restrictions for fully vaccinated travellers.”

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Walkinthesand Tops Inaugural Tattersalls August Sale

The inaugural Tattersalls August Sale finished with a flourish with a top price of 220,000 guineas (US$304,980) and five lots selling for 100,000 guineas (US$138,627) or more. Once again, the clearance rate was in the high nineties, with the final session's turnover exceeding 3 million guineas (US$4,158,051), taking the three-day total to more than 8 million guineas (US$11,088,138).

The leading buyer for the sale was Voute Sales who purchased four lots for 650,000 guineas (US$900,888) on behalf of Saudi Arabian operation Najd Stud.

Leading the way was the four-year-old Walkinthesand who was knocked down to Voute for 220,000 guineas (US$304,980) after a spirited online bidding duel. Onsite bidders included Stuart Boman who made a strong play to secure the Richard Hannon trained son of Footstepsinthesand but it was Voute who was successful for the East Everleigh consigned colt.

Walkinthesand was offered with a 'Timeform' rating of 113. Following the purchase, Voute commented;

“They fit the profile and have all been bought for a new stud company called Najd Stud Ltd, which is based in Riyadh. They will ship immediately, as soon as the next flight is available.”

Expanding on the purchase plans, Voute said: “They have been bought for King's Cup races and series. The Saudi Cup day needs very good international horses, not that these aren't good horses, and they might develop into that if they act on the surface.”

Voute, who did all his bidding online, also secured the 3-year-old colt To Nathaniel for 185,000 guineas (US$256,424) on behalf of the same owners. The son of Nathaniel was consigned by The Castlebridge Consignment on behalf of John Gosden's Clarehaven Stables and offered with a 'Timeform' rating of 95.

Explaining the process ahead of the live internet bidding, Voute said: “We vetted a whole slew of them and then I came up to Tattersalls yesterday, looked at all the horses who made the short, short list.

“And we said we'd do it on the internet. It was very easy to do, I registered at the beginning of the week, it has been great. There was no need to be up there today.”

When asked if he felt he missed out anything by not being in the sales ring, he added: “For form horses it is perhaps slightly different, it is there for everyone to see – other than taking a lame step in the ring prior, but we had a vet there to cover that eventuality, the same vet who has vetted them all.”

At the conclusion of the inaugural Tattersalls August Sale, Tattersalls chairman Edmond Mahony commented;

“Another post-COVID Tattersalls sale with a clearance rate around the 90 percent mark has to be regarded as a success. We made the observation after the recent Tattersalls July Sale that this sort of clearance rate would be noteworthy under normal circumstances, but in the face of the multiple challenges that everyone currently faces these sort of returns are little short of miraculous.

“From the Tattersalls perspective, we salute all those who have supported this new fixture and made it such a success. Vendors, purchasers, vets, farriers, stable staff, the list is endless and everyone, whatever their role, has worked incredibly hard to ensure the smooth running not only of this week's August Sale, but of all our recent sales.

“In addition to the extraordinary clearance rate, the other notable feature of the August Sale has been the huge impact of our recently introduced live internet bidding facility, which is particularly well-suited to sales of this nature. From start to finish there has been sustained internet bidding from throughout the world at all levels of the market and it has been fantastic to see this technology being so quickly and widely embraced. It certainly bodes well for the forthcoming sales at Park Paddocks and we will continue to ensure that the platform is as simple and easy to use as possible.

“Naturally there has been plenty of discussion about whether this new August Sale will become a more permanent Tattersalls fixture and the success of this week has certainly demonstrated enthusiasm from vendors and purchasers alike. In a normal year there would be a major yearling sale taking place this week, but we will see how the rest of the Tattersalls sales season unfolds, have a look at the calendar and assess how best to proceed once we have a clearer picture.”

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Saudi-bound Trio Heads Strong Final Day at Tattersalls

NEWMARKET, UK—Ted Voute may not have been at Tattersalls but he certainly made his presence felt online when securing the three most expensive horses of the August Sale, and four in total for 650,000gns, on behalf of a new owner in Saudi Arabia.

Riyadh-based Najd Stud will race the quartet of colts and geldings, who have been bought with the primary aim of targeting Saudi’s King’s Cup series.

Leading the way was the 105-rated Walkinthesand (Ire) (lot 699), a 4-year-old son of Footstepsinthesand (Ire), who was bought from Richard Hannon’s stable for 220,000gns.

“We had a group of horses vetted earlier in the week and then I came up [to Newmarket] yesterday to inspect those who had made the short list,” said Voute on the telephone from his home. “The horses are all best over slightly different distances, but mostly we want them to get 10 furlongs on firm ground.”

Commenting on the new sale in the calendar, which is two months in advance of the traditional Autumn Horses-in-Training Sale at Tattersalls, he continued, “The timing of this sale just allows us to steal an extra month or two for the horses to travel to Saudi and get acclimatised before the season.”

Also on the Najd Stud list of purchases was Tell Me All (GB) (lot 711), a Cheveley Park Stud homebred by Lope De Vega (Ire) out of the Thompsons’ Classic winner Confidential Lady (GB) (Singspiel {Ire}), who won two races last season for Sir Mark Prescott and was sold for 180,000gns. The similarly well-bred colt To Nathaniel (GB) (lot 682) also made Voute’s final list. The 3-year-old son of Nathaniel (Ire) out of a daughter of dual Classic winner Finsceal Beo (Ire) (Mr Greeley) was trained for owner-breeder George Stawbridge by John Gosden to win three of his seven starts and was bought by Najd Stud for 185,000gns.

Voute added, “Bidding online was very easy and there was no need for me to be there today, having seen the horses yesterday. We had a vet there today to cover eventualities like a horse taking a lame step before going into the ring.”

To Nathaniel had also raised the interest of underbidders Oliver St Lawrence and Fawzi Nass, who have been active throughout the three days and earlier on Thursday had bought 5-year-old Bated Breath (GB) gelding Buffer Zone (GB) (lot 645) for 125,000gns. The former Ger Lyons trainee is a four-time winner over six furlongs and may also appear at he races in Riyadh.

St Lawrence said, “He looks an ideal type. He’ll be based with Fawzi in Bahrain. He likes firm ground, and there’s a little bit of an eye for us on the Saudi race, which is six and a half furlongs, so hopefully he will get up to that standard. He’s rated 114 by Timeform and 107 by the BHA and I know he’s got a few years on the clock but he seems very sound.”

The agent added, “I think the trade has been very strong—horses are making the same as they did last year, and long may that last.”

Tattersalls Chairman Edmond Mahony agreed with this sentiment in his end-of-sale statement, in which he pointed to the similarly strong clearance rate seen this week and at the July Sale. He said, “Another post-COVID Tattersalls sale with a clearance rate around the 90% mark has to be regarded as a success. We made the observation after the recent Tattersalls July Sale that this sort of clearance rate would be noteworthy under normal circumstances, but in the face of the multiple challenges that everyone currently faces these sort of returns are little short of miraculous.”

The final session of the three-day auction increased in strength again, with an average price of 20,147gns and median of 9,000gns. Wednesday’s turnover of 3,626,400gns came from the sale of 180 horses and, like Tuesday’s session, only nine lots went unsold, leading to a clearance rate of 95%.

The sale’s total aggregate settled at 8,430,400gns with the 510 horses sold through the week returning an overall average of 16,530gns and median of 9,000gns. Clearance across the three days was 91%.

BBA Ireland’s Michael Donohoe was another agent on the hunt for colts to go on to race overseas, and he selected two 3-year-olds from Newmarket’s premier stables of Sir Michael Stoute and John Gosden for the Saudi Arabian-based Mandeel family.

Vindicate (GB) (lot 718), an elegant chestnut son of Lope De Vega (Ire) bred and raced by The Queen from Stoute’s Freemason Lodge, brought the hammer down at 125,000gns following his recent easy win over a mile and a half on the all-weather.

He will be joined on the trip to Saudi by for the former Gosden-trained Celestran (GB) (lot 683), a son of Dansili (GB) and a dual winner for Cheveley Park Stud who was sold for 85,000gns.

Donohoe said of Celestran, “He is for Sultan Al Mandeel of Saudi. Dansili has done well in the region so the pedigree should suit, he gets 1m2f and he has the profile to do well.”

It wasn’t all one-way traffic to the Middle East, however, and a number of National Hunt trainers selected staying prospects from the Flat during the day, including Charlie Mann, who picked up Camouflaged (Ire) (lot 576) for 90,000gns.

The Godolphin-bred was previously trained by Mark Johnston, for whom he won twice in June over a mile and a half. He was most recently placed over two miles at Chester.

Describing the 3-year-old as a stand-out, Mann said of the rare staying son of Dark Angel (Ire), “He is the only one I came for. It was a lot of money for a horse rated 76, but he stays well, and has acted on good to firm and soft. He’ll get two miles and further over hurdles.”

Encouragingly, despite the current complications presented by the pandemic and falling prize-money, a good array of British and Irish trainers were also on the buyers’ sheet this week, including Gordon Elliott, Gary Moore, David O’Meara, Roger Fell, Venetia Williams, and Jedd O’Keeffe. But the top five buyers in action at the sale—Ted Voute, Oliver St Lawrence, Michael Donohoe, Charlie Gordon-Watson and Gassim Mohammed Ghazali—were predominantly purchasing horses to race in the Gulf states.

International participation has also been encouraged by the expansion of the online bidding service, which saw a high level of activity throughout the three sessions.

“In addition to the extraordinary clearance rate, the other notable feature of the August Sale has been the huge impact of our recently introduced live internet bidding facility, which is particularly well-suited to sales of this nature,” said Edmond Mahony.

“From start to finish there has been sustained internet bidding from throughout the world at all levels of the market and it has been fantastic to see this technology being so quickly and widely embraced. It certainly bodes well for the forthcoming sales at Park Paddocks and we will continue to ensure that the platform is as simple and easy to use as possible.”

He continued, “From the Tattersalls perspective we salute all those who have supported this new fixture and made it such a success. Vendors, purchasers, vets, farriers, stable staff, the list is endless and everyone, whatever their role, has worked incredibly hard to ensure the smooth running not only of this week’s August Sale, but of all our recent sales.

“Naturally there has been plenty of discussion about whether this new August Sale will become a more permanent Tattersalls fixture and the success of this week has certainly demonstrated enthusiasm from vendors and purchasers alike. In a normal year there would be a major yearling sale taking place this week, but we will see how the rest of the Tattersalls sales season unfolds, have a look at the calendar and assess how best to proceed once we have a clearer picture.”

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