July Sale Roars Back To Business

NEWMARKET, UK–Comparisons from year to year can be tricky in an ever-changing sales programme but to put the first day of trade at Park Paddocks into some sort of context, an 11,000gns median bounced back almost to the pre-Covid level of 2019, with the average of 25,114gns surpassing that year's tally.

Fears early in the pandemic that bloodstock sales would suffer have been largely unfounded. It is true that most have suffered from disruption over the last 15 months but not from lack of participation, as a 93% clearance rate on the opening day of the Tattersalls July Sale continued to illustrate. Of 254 horses put through the ring on Wednesday, only 17 left without a buyer, bringing turnover of 5,952,000gns.

Broodmares were the key driver of trade on Wednesday, with a number of Sheikh Mohammed's Godolphin draft populating the leader board. Lot 125, Aureum (Medaglia d'Oro), a winning sister to the G3 City Of York S. winner and G1 Coronation S. runner-up Nemoralia, clinched the top spot when offered in foal for the first time to Invincible Spirit (Ire). The 4-year-old's sole win in five starts for John Gosden came at Chelmsford in March, and she was covered in Ireland a month later before being brought to Tattersalls. 

Tom Goff of Blandford Bloodstock placed the final bid of 220,000gns and, in common with a number of those who signed for the day's leading lots, was unable to divulge for whom the mare had been bought. Bred by Newtown Anner Stud, Aureum had previously been sold at the Keeneland September Yearling Sale for $800,000.

Goff said, “She has been bought for an established owner/breeder client. She has a fantastic page, and she made a lot of money as a yearling. She is a lovely mare, the sister was top-class over here and she is in foal to a great stallion.”

Another of Goff's Godolphin picks was the once-placed Siyouni (Fr) filly French Rose (Fr), who is out of a full-sister to the Jim Bolger-bred G1 Dewhurst S. winner Parish Hall (Ire) (Teofilo {Ire}). The 3-year-old, sold as lot 266, fetched 125,000gns.

The agent also signed for Royal Eloquence (Ire) (Duke Of Marmalade {Ire}), who was consigned as lot 107 by the National Stud for breeder Joseph Tabet with her Night Of Thunder (Ire) colt foal at foot and in foal to Ribchester (Ire). The half-sister to Lordship Stud's good broodmare Swiss Lake (Indian Ridge {Ire}), the dam of stakes winners Swiss Spirit (GB), Swiss Diva (GB) and Swiss Dream (GB), was bought on behalf of an Irish client for 130,000gns. 

International involvement 

Two other members of the Godolphin draft were bought by American and Australian breeders respectively. Matt Houldsworth signed for lot 124, the unraced 4-year-old Birdwatcher, a daughter of Uncle Mo in foal to young Darley stallion Blue Point (Ire). Her own lack of racing prowess was counterbalanced by her pedigree: Birdwatcher's dam Bizzy Caroline (Afleet Alex) was a dual Grade III winner herself and is a half-sister to the top-class racemare Lady Eli (Divine Park). Birdwatcher was another expensive Keeneland September purchase by Godolphin at $1.1 million.

“I thought she was a very good physical and obviously she cost a lot of money as a yearling,” Houldsworth said. “She's got a good covering, too. I'm a big fan of Blue Point, and it's a lovely, deep family. She's heading to America.”

On her way to Highclere Stud is the Teofilo (Ire) mare Subella (Ire) (lot 121) who was bought by Jake Warren for an undisclosed breeder. The unraced 4-year-old is a half-sister to the dam of 1000 Guineas runner-up Cloak Of Spirits (Ire), a daughter of Invincible Spirit, who is also the stallion Subella was covered by on March 28. More pertinently, Subella's dam Suba (Seeking The Gold) is a three-parts-sister to Darley's flagship sire Dubawi (Ire), who is the most illustrious of five black-type performers for grandam Zomaradah (GB) (Deploy {GB}).

After bidding 150,000gns for the young mare, Warren said, “She is for an Australian client. We are thrilled to buy her as she is a beautiful mare, she has a lovely cover and a pedigree that needs no explanation. She will come back to Highclere and we will decide on plans when we get her home and see what the foal is like.”

John Dance also added a Godolphin filly to his broodmare band at Manor House Stud–one of three online purchases by the owner/breeder–when going to 150,000gns for lot 265, Desert Star (GB), a once-raced 3-year-old daughter of Dubawi (Ire) and sister to listed winner Duneflower (Ire).

Mehmas momentum

Breaking up the Godolphin stronghold at the top of the leaderboard was Excellent View (GB), who presented a three-for-one deal as the 10-year-old Shamardal mare (lot 214) was offered alongside her filly foal by one of the hottest young sires of the moment, Mehmas (Ire), and she is back in foal to the same stallion.

Buyer Charlie Gordon-Watson is certainly a fan of the Tally-Ho Stud resident. He said, “She has a very nice foal at foot. I love Mehmas. He can do it anywhere, with any trainer, and he has a couple of really good horses in America at the moment.”

It is of course not just the sire of the foal who appealed to the agent as Excellent View has already produced the black-type performer and four-time winner Mutaraffa (Ire) by Mehmas's sire Acclamation (GB) and, though she was a modest performer herself, her first three dams are all stakes winners. 

“She has been bought for an English owner/breeder and it is good to see that she has produced a foal like that and she is back in foal to the stallion, who looks the real deal,” added Gordon-Watson, who was also the purchaser of Mehmas's dual-winning juvenile Lusail (Ire), who is declared for Thursday's G2 Tattersalls July S.

Two lots earlier (212), Barton Sales had also consigned another mare in foal to Mehmas: Tianadargent (Fr) (Kendargent {Fr}), an unraced sister to Restiadargent (Fr), who chased home Black Caviar (Aus) and Moonlight Cloud (GB) to be a close third in an all-female trifecta in the G1 Diamond Jubilee S. of 2012.

Cormac McCormack was the busiest buyer of the session, signing for seven fillies and mares, including Dubai Fashion (Ire) (lot 42). The daughter of Dubawi (Ire) has the great Shadwell mare Height Of Fashion (Fr) as her great grandam and was sold in foal to Blue Point (Ire) for 140,000gns.

Last orders

As most people's attention had already turned to England's match against Denmark in the semi-final of the European Football Championship, the Group 1-winning sprinter and young stallion Garswood (GB) (Dutch Art {GB}) paraded through the ring as the final lot of the day.

The 11-year-old started his stallion career at Cheveley Park Stud where he was born and has recently stood two seasons at Haras de la Huderie in France. He will continue his stud duties in Saudi Arabia after being bought for 40,000gns by agent Ted Durcan on behalf of Ahmad Alabdullatif.

“He's off to Saudi Arabia and his progeny should be well suited by the racing there,” Durcan said of lot 340. “It's a lovely stud and he will be well looked after.”

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July Sale Returns In Traditional Format

NEWMARKET, UK——With what could be the final sale in Britain to be held under Covid restrictions, Tattersalls launches its three-day July Sale in Newmarket on Wednesday, when fillies and broodmares form the core of the first all-day session. Trade on Thursday and Friday will be conducted in morning and evening sessions around racing on the nearby July Course.

Last year's auction was reduced to two days, with an extra mixed sale introduced in August to allow for the fact that racing had only resumed from its enforced shutdown in early June. The number of horses catalogued and the resulting turnover were therefore significantly reduced in 2020, but we can expect to see a return to the level of trade witnessed in the preceding four years, when an aggregate of between 12 and 14 million gns was posted in what can be considered pretty consistent trade at this popular midsummer sale. Granted, there will still likely be fewer international visitors on site for the horses-in-training section but, as we have seen over the past year, the option of online buying platforms and interaction with agents on the ground have been taken up readily by buyers from afar.

The death of Sheikh Hamdan Al Maktoum in March cast a long shadow over the sport, which has been lessened by the recent announcement that his daughter Sheikha Hissa is keen to continue his labour of love that is the Shadwell breeding empire. The operation has the largest draft of 82 broodmares, breeding prospects and horses in training spread across the three days, including the half-sisters Bulbul (Ire) (Shamardal) and Dubai Fashion (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}), who are great grand-daughters of one of the celebrated foundation mare Height Of Fashion (Fr). Sold consecutively as lots 41 and 42, the mares are in foal to Tamayuz (GB) and Blue Point (Ire) respectively.  

Major owner/breeder operations Godolphin, Cheveley Park Stud and Juddmonte are naturally represented by consignments, with Cheveley Park's draft including the former champion 2-year-old filly Hooray (GB) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}). Now 13, she has produced three winners and is offered in foal to the stud's Ulysses (Ire) as lot 175.

The former Cheveley Park Stud stallion Garswood (GB), the son of Dutch Art (GB) from the family of Infallible (GB) (Pivotal {GB}) and Veracious (GB) (Frankel {GB}), makes his third appearance in the ring at Tattersalls, having been sold there as a foal by his breeder in 2010 and the offered during the Craven Breeze-up Sale two years later. He went on to win the G1 Prix Maurice de Gheest and G2 Lennox S. among his four career victories and now, after standing two seasons in France, he will be offered as the final lot on Wednesday (340).

Prior to that, the 3-year-old filly Auriga (Ire) (Teofilo {Ire}), will be put through the ring as lot 155 by WH Bloodstock. Though unraced, she has much to recommend her as there has been plenty happening in her family in recent seasons. Her mother, the speedy Look Busy (Ire) (Danetime {Ire}), was a prolific winner who was successful in 12 of her 51 starts, including the G2 Temple S. and the G3 Flying Five, which has subsequently been upgraded to Group 1 status. Her daughter Keep Busy (Ire), a 4-year-old Night Of Thunder (Ire) half-sister to Auriga, shows similar sprinting prowess, with her five wins including this season's listed Land O'Burns Fillies' S. Furthermore, Look Busy's half-brother Unfortunately (Ire) (Society Rock {Ire}) was France's champion 2-year-old in 2017 after winning the G1 Darley Prix Morny and G2 Prix Robert Papin.

Another family which has been in the news often in recent years is that of Roodica (GB) (Due Diligence), who is catalogued as lot 162. An unraced 4-year-old half-sister to G1 Queen Anne S. winner Accidental Agent (GB) (Delegator {GB}), she is offered by Baroda Stud and is in foal to New Bay (GB) on a March 31 cover. Her dam Roodle (GB) (Xaar {GB}), a dual winner, is a half-sister to new Shadwell stallion Mohaather (GB) and the GII Monrovia S. winner Prize Exhibit (GB), both of whom are by Showcasing (GB) from a clan which has served the Johnson Houghton family very well over a number of generations. 

Kirsten Rausing's 'Al' family continues to go from strength to strength, with the most recent group winner to emerge being Alpinista (GB) (Frankel {GB}) , heroine of Saturday's G2 Lancashire Oaks. There are two chances to buy into this family's from Rausing's Lanwades draft, which offers the young mare Alchimista (GB) (Archipenko), a grand-daughter of the champion racemare Alborada (GB) (Alzao) in foal for the first time to Sir Percy (GB) (lot 81). Two lots later (83) comes another Archipenko mare in foal to Sir Percy, Alveda (GB), who is a half-sister to Sir Percy's listed winner Madrileno (GB).

Wednesday's session also features eight wildcard entries. Among them is the 86-rated Bringsty (GB) (Muhaarar {GB}), the recent winner of a seven-furlong novice contest for David Simcock. The 3-year-old gelding is out of a Zamindar half-sister to Juddmonte's G1 Prix Jean Prat winner Mutual Trust (GB) (Cacique {GB}) and is offered as lot 283B.

Selling gets underway at 9.30 each morning, with the evening sessions on Thursday and Friday beginning at 5.15 after racing. 

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Tattersalls July Sale Catalog Now Online

The catalog for the 2021 Tattersalls July Sale can be viewed online at www.tattersalls.com and will be published on Thursday, June 10.

Numbering 853 lots, the sale comprises 742 horses and fillies in/out of training and 110 broodmares, thirteen of which have foals at foot. Taking place Wednesday, July 7 – Friday, July 9, the three-day sale features high class consignments from many of the world's leading owner/breeders including Cheveley Park Stud, Godolphin, Juddmonte Farms, Newsells Park Stud, Shadwell Estates and the Royal Studs.

Long established as Europe's premier midsummer sale, the Tattersalls July Sale has produced the dams of an impressive 11 individual Group 1 winners since 2019, including the 2020 Group 1 winners Golden Horde, Campanelle, and Russian Cemelot for 14,000 guineas, 39,000 guineas and 40,000 guineas respectively.

The major owner/breeders Godolphin, Juddmonte Farms and Shadwell Estates have 187 lots catalogued between them, while the 110 broodmares include mares in foal to proven Group 1 sires Bated Breath, Dark Angel, Dutch Art, Iffraaj, Invincible Spirit, Make Believe, Mayson, Mahmas, New Approach, Oasis Dream, Sea the Moon, Showcasing, Sir Percy, and Tamayuz. Young sires are equally well represented with mares in foal to exciting Group 1 winners Aclaim, Advertise, Blue Point, Chirchill, Cracksman, Earthlight, Eqtidaar, Expert Eye, Havana Grey, Masar, Mohaather, New Bay, Profitable, Ribchester, Study of Man, Ten Sovereigns, Ulysses, Unfortunately, and Without Parole, all likely to attract attention.

The Godolphin draft at the July Sale is always highly sought after and this year looks set to be no exception with high-class lots amongst the Godolphin consigned broodmares including the Group 2 Balanchine Stakes placed Prussian and the Group 3 Sweet Solera Stakes winner Long Lashes, in foal to exciting young sires Ribchester and Earthlight respectively. Others of note include Kashira, a daughter of the 1,000 Guineas and Epsom Oaks winner Kazzia cataloged in foal to Dark Angel, and Subella, a half-sister to the dam of 1,000 Guineas runner up Cloak of Spirits from the family of Zomaradah and Dubawi carrying to Invincible Spirit. Maid's Cap, a half-sister to the Group 1 Melbourne Cup winner Cross Counter, in foal to the European Champion three-year-old Cracksman is another mare certain to attract interest. Well-bred fillies amongst the Godolphin consignment include Queen of Zabeel, an Iffraaj daughter of Group 1 winner Music Show, and Hidden Thought, a winning Dubawi daughter of the Epsom Oaks runner up Secret Gesture from the family of the exceptional broodmare Shastye.

The draft from Shadwell Estates contains several eye-catching broodmares including Dubai Fashion, a dual Listed runner up from the famed Height of Fashion family in foal to four-time Group 1 winning sprinter Blue Point, and Elraazy, a winning daughter of the Epsom Oaks winner Eswarah carrying to Sea the Moon. Cheveley Park Stud will also offer a high-class consignment including the Group and Listed winners Hooray and Finidaprest, both in foal to Ulysses, and Listed winner Tigrilla in foal to Twilight Son.

Other mares from high profile families include Baroda Stud's Roodica, a half-sister to the Group 1 Queen Anne Stakes winner Accidental Agent from the family of Moohaather in foal to promising young sire New Bay, and the Meon Valley Stud consigned Monzza, a daughter of Group 1 winner Zee Zee Top in foal to Bated Breath. The National Stud will consign the well related Royal Eloquence, a half-sister to the top-class producer Swiss Lake in foal to Ribchester and with a colt foal by Night of Thunder at foot.

Further mares and fillies of interest include Barton Sales' well-bred Tianadargent, a full-sister to the Group 2 winner Rrstiadargent carrying to sire-sensation Mehmas, the Castlebridge Consignment's dual Listed winner Seaside Song, in foal to Study of Man, and the Listed runner up Norma, out of a half-sister to the Classic winner Duncan and Group 2 winners Samuel and Gretchen.

Buyers focused on horses in training look equally well catered for with an abundance of winning proven and unexposed performers amongst the 742 horses in/out of training cataloged. The high-class sprinter Make a Challenge, a five time Listed winner and twice Group 2 placed for Denis Hogan, and Roger Varian's Group 2 Mill Reef Stakes victor Pierre Lapin lead the older horses with top-class Group form. They will be joined by the four-year-old Dark Pine, rated 106 by Timeform following three wins this year for David Loughnane. Three-year-olds cataloged with high-class form include the superbly bred Seventh Kingdom, a son of Frankel out of the Group 1 winner Nayarra who placed in the Group 2 Superlative Stakes at two. He will be joined by Andrew Balding's King Vega, runner up in the Group 3 Solario Stakes.

Promising lightly raced winning 3-year-olds include the Roger Varian trained Nagano, who boasts a Timeform rating of 104p following two impressive wins from his three starts. Roger Varian's Carlburg Stables will also consign the New Bay colt La Tihaty, a winner of two of his three starts and Timeform rated 99p. The Juddmonte Farms consigned Probe, awarded an official rating of 100 following wins on his last two starts, and unexposed performers from the Shadwell Estates consignment such as winning debutant Asjad look certain to attract plenty of interest. Other horses with potential include the John & Thady Gosden trained Restitution, a winner and placed on his only two starts who will be consigned by Jamie Railton, and the Aguiar Bloodstock consigned winning two-year-olds Caio Shark and Secret Strength.

Eye-catching lots amongst the fillies in training are George Boughey's promising two-year-old Oscula, an impressive three length winner of the Woodcote Stakes at Epsom on her most recent start, and the Group 3 Princess Margaret Stakes runner up Hala Hala Hala, a daughter of Exceed and Excel consigned by Kevin Ryan's Hambleton Lodge Stables. Other well bred fillies to feature include the Castlebridge Consignment's Under Wraps, a daughter of Group 1 Prix de Diane winner Confidential Lady by Kingman, and the Kingsley Park consigned Fragrant Storm, a Frankel half-sister to the multiple Group 1 placed and dual Group 3 winner Nayef Road. Juddmonte Farms also offer their customarily strong draft of well bred fillies including daughters of Acclamation, Frankel, Invincible Spirit, Kingman, and Oasis Dream.

Commenting on the 2021 Tattersalls July Sale, Tattersalls Chairman Edmond Mahony said;

“The Tattersalls July Sale has an extraordinary record not only for producing high class horses in training, but also broodmares of the very highest quality. To date in 2021 mares purchased from the July Sale have produced Group 1 and 2 winners in America, Australia, Dubai and Japan bought for as little as 8,000 guineas and headed by the outstanding Group 1 Australian Oaks winner Hungry Heart whose dam Harlech was a 60,000 guineas purchase from Godolphin in 2016. This year's Tattersalls July catalogue features the usual compelling combination of well bred fillies and in foal mares as well as high class horses in training and significant consignments from Godolphin, Juddmonte Farms and Shadwell Estates, all of which look set to attract plenty of interest from domestic and international buyers alike.”

The Tattersalls July Sale will take place from Wednesday, July 7 to Friday, July 9 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 July Catalogue Unveiled

The catalogue for the Tattersalls July Sale is now online, the sales company announced on Tuesday. Scheduled for July 7-9, 853 lots, divided between 742 horses and fillies in and out of training and 110 broodmares-13 with foals at foot, will sell at Park Paddocks in Newmarket over the three-day stand. Past graduates of the sale include recent G1 Doomben Cup hero Zaaki (GB) (Leoridesanimaux {Brz}).

Large consignments from owner/breeders Cheveley Park Stud (16), Godolphin (45), Juddmonte Farms (24), Newsells Park Stud, Shadwell Estates (102) and the Royal Studs have all been entered. Since 2019, the dams of 11 Group 1 winners have passed through the sale, among them the dams of Golden Horde (Ire) (Lethal Force {Ire}), Campanelle (Ire) (Kodiac {GB}) and Russian Camelot (Ire) (Camelot {GB}).

Mares in foal to established sires like Bated Breath (GB), Dark Angel (Ire), Iffraaj (GB), Invincible Spirit (Ire), Mehmas (Ire), New Approach (Ire), Oasis Dream (GB), Sea The Moon (Ger), and Showcasing (GB) will be offered, just to name a few. Younger stallions are also represented by in foal mares, among them Blue Point (Ire), Churchill (Ire), Cracksman (GB), Earthlight (Ire), Expert Eye (GB), Masar (Ire), Mohaather (GB), Ribchester (Ire), Study Of Man (Ire), and Without Parole (GB).

Some of the top lots are: MSP Dubai Fashion (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}) (lot 42) carrying to Blue Point (Ire); Maid's Cap (Ire) (Helmet {Aus}) (lot 122), a half-sister to G1 Melbourne Cup winner Cross Counter (Ire) (Teofilo {Ire}) in foal to Cracksman (GB); G1 Cheveley Park S. heroine Hooray (GB) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}), who was covered by Ulysses (Ire) this March and sells as lot 175; Monzza (GB) (Montjeu {Ire}) (lot 113), a daughter of Group 1 winner Zee Zee Top (GB) (Zafonic) in foal to Bated Breath (GB); the five-time black-type winner and dual Group 2-placed Make A Challenge (Ire) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}) (lot 716); G2 Mill Reef S. winner Pierre Lapin (Ire) (Cappella Sansevero {GB}) (lot 767); 2021 Listed Woodcote S. heroine Oscula (Ire) (Galileo Gold {GB}) (lot 243); and the Group 3-placed Hala Hala Hala (Ire) (Exceed And Excel {Aus}) (lot 710).

In 2020, the sale was held over two days with a reduced catalogue of 572 due to COVID-19. A total of 330 horses sold for a gross of 5,940,900gns. The average was 18,003gns and the median was 10,000gns. Topping the sale at 130,000gns apiece were Kalagia (Ire) (Kodiac {GB}) and New Jazz (Scat Daddy).

Tattersalls Chairman Edmond Mahony said, “The Tattersalls July Sale has an extraordinary record not only for producing high class horses-in-training, but also broodmares of the very highest quality. To date in 2021 mares purchased from the July Sale have produced Group 1 and 2 winners in America, Australia, Dubai and Japan bought for as little as 8,000 guineas and headed by the outstanding Group 1 Australian Oaks winner Hungry Heart (Aus) whose dam Harlech (GB) was a 60,000 guineas purchase from Godolphin in 2016. This year's Tattersalls July catalogue features the usual compelling combination of well bred fillies and in foal mares as well as high class horses in training and significant consignments from Godolphin, Juddmonte Farms and Shadwell Estates, all of which look set to attract plenty of interest from domestic and international buyers alike.”

Bidding will be available in person, as well as via the Tattersalls Live Internet Bidding platform or though telephone bidding.

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