Racing Together Community Day Aims for Record Numbers

Racing Together, the industry's community engagement partnership, will host the 2024 community day on Wednesday, May 8 to coincide with the Boodles May Festival at Chester Racecourse, the organisation announced on Monday via press release.

British horseracing's national day of employee volunteering, the effort is supported by various charity and commercial partners with a focus on horseracing and bloodstock groups to give back as a team to their communities. Activities range from staff volunteering at local care homes to renovating stables, and picking up litter or collecting for local food banks.

In 2023, a record 75-plus groups took part with over 700 hours hours of manpower donated, an effort which included Tattersalls and Goffs as well as trainers nationwide, insurance brokers and the British Horseracing Authority (BHA).

“It is a fantastic opportunity to showcase the social impact of racing and have some fun while doing it. We have already had lots of sign-ups and activity ideas for this year, so we are optimistic in beating the 75 organisations that were involved last year,” said Alex Shaw, the community engagement manager at Racing Together. “Assessing local need and getting people mobilized is the hallmark of this day; we also encourage colleagues unable to commit their time in early May to book in an activity which suits their calendars and to still be part of this industry-wide initiative.”

Anyone who would like to sign up is encouraged to visit the website or send in an email for more information.

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Echoing Silence Tops Tattersalls Cheltenham Festival Sale

Gordon Elliott was the key player at last year's Tattersalls Cheltenham Festival Sale when going to £420,000 to secure the joint top lots, Jalon D'Oudairies (Fr) (No Risk At All {Fr}) and Romeo Coolio (GB) (Kayf Tara {GB}), two names that will be familiar to National Hunt enthusiasts following the running of the G1 Champion Bumper back at the track on Wednesday.

Having shared top billing 12 months earlier, this time it was Romeo Coolio who got the better of the argument, two and a half lengths ahead of stablemate Jalon D'Oudairies, albeit both horses had to settle for a minor role as they completed a clean sweep of the podium places behind the Willie Mullins-trained winner, Jasmin De Vaux (Fr) (Tirwanako {Fr}).

Romeo Coolio and Jalon D'Oudairies both look capable of winning good races over obstacles when the time comes, promising to add to what is already an impressive roll of honour for the Cheltenham Festival Sale since its inception in 2016.

Previous graduates include Festival winners Telmesomethinggirl (Ire) (Stowaway {GB}) and Love Envoi (Ire) (Westerner {GB}), successful in the G2 Dawn Run Mares' Novices' Hurdle in 2021 and 2022, respectively, while Bravemansgame (Fr) (Brave Mansonnien {Fr}) filled the runner-up spot in last year's G1 Cheltenham Gold Cup after being bought for £370,000 at this sale in 2019.

Bravemansgame will be tasked with trying to go one place better in the latest edition of the Gold Cup on Friday and he won't be the only graduate from the Cheltenham Festival Sale in the line-up. He's joined by Elliott's multiple Grade 1 winner Gerri Colombe (Fr) (Saddler Maker {Ire}), who made £240,000 when up for auction in 2020.

Just shy of £20 million changed hands in the first seven years of this boutique event, raised through the sale of 133 horses. Another 27 horses (93%) were sold on Thursday evening, for a record total of £3,563,000 and an average of £131,963.

The top lot was the four-year-old filly Echoing Silence (Ire) (Doyen {Ire}) (lot 12), a half-sister to the Grade 2 winner Deafening Silence (Ire) (Alkaadhem {GB}) consigned by Sam Curling on behalf of owner Correna Bowe.

Echoing Silence won a mares' maiden on her point-to-point debut at Ballycahane and will now go into training with Henry de Bromhead having been bought by Peter Molony's Rathmore Stud for £410,000.

“I never imagined this could happen,” said an emotional Bowe, who is the niece of the prolific point-to-point trainer and consignor Colin Bowe. “I said to Mum a couple of months ago that if I was to ever own a horse and bring it to the Cheltenham Festival Sale that would be the dream–to do this on the very first time is absolutely amazing.”

Molony–who also went to £120,000 to secure The Big Westerner (Ire) (Westerner {GB}) (lot 10), a half-sister to the G1 Albert Bartlett Novices' Hurdle winner Stay Away Fay (Ire) (Shantou)–said, “I was there when she won at Ballycahane point-to-point as it is just 10 minutes away from home; The Big Westerner won on the same day.

“I had been told about her [Echoing Silence] about a month before she ran. She is just beautiful, just stunning, so we said that we will have to have a go.”

Molony added of The Big Westerner, “She is a lovely scopey mare and has been bought on spec. She will probably be turned away now.”

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Grade 2 Winner Headlines Tattersalls Cheltenham Festival Sale

A total of 30 lots have been catalogued for this year's Tattersalls Cheltenham Festival Sale, which will take place immediately following the conclusion of racing in the winner's enclosure on Thursday, March 14. The catalogue and race replays can be viewed online.

Previous graduates of the Cheltenham Festival sale include the Grade 1-winning chasers Bravemansgame (Fr) (Brave Mansonnien ([Fr}) and Gerri Colombe (Fr) (Saddler Maker {Ire}), both of whom will be seeking further top-level honours in Friday's G1 Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup.

This year lot 1 is the Grade 2 winner Harmonya Maker (Fr) (Saddler Maker {Ire}), who will be sold with an entry in Friday's G2 Mrs Paddy Power Mares' Chase, while the others include no fewer than 21 four-year-olds who won or finished placed on their debut point-to-point run, plus the five-year-old The Big Westerner (Ire) (Westerner {GB}) (lot 10), a half-sister to Stay Away Fay (Ire) (Shantou) who was successful on her sole start between the flags at Ballycahane.

All lots will be stabled at the RDA stable yard and available for inspection from 11am on Wednesday, March 13 and from 8.30am on Thursday, March 14. Courtesy transport is available from the racecourse to the RDA stables.

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Rampal Named Tattersalls Representative in India

Gaurav Rampal has been appointed as the Tattersalls representative in India, the sales company announced on Tuesday.

Firmly established as a leading bloodstock agent in India, Rampal has a client base which includes Dr Cyrus Poonawalla–who now stands Richard Hannon's multiple Group 2 winner Chindit (Ire) (Wootton Bassett {GB}) at his Poonawalla Stud–plus Khushroo Dhunjibhoy and Shyam Ruia, both of whom have also been big buyers abroad.

Rampal, who had previously received an education in European bloodstock from Anthony Stroud, Ted Voute and James Underwood, covers all aspects of bloodstock consultancy work and also acts as an auctioneer and shipping agent.

Edward Mahony, Tattersalls chairman, said, “Gaurav is a great addition to the Tattersalls team of overseas representatives and his appointment demonstrates the importance we place on promoting Tattersalls and particularly the December Mares Sale throughout India.

“Well-known and hugely respected in the Indian racing and bloodstock industry, Gaurav brings a wealth of experience to the role and his knowledge and extensive contacts in India will be invaluable as we look to promote all Tattersalls sales to as wide an international audience as possible.”

Rampal, who has an MBA in Marketing and Finance, added, “Tattersalls and the December Mares Sale have played hugely important roles in the development of the Indian thoroughbred, and the victories of recent Indian Derby and Oaks winners Enabler and Jendayi, both out of mares purchased at the Tattersalls December Mares Sale, bear testament to that.

“Tattersalls is widely regarded as the European market-leader with a reputation for outstanding customer service and I am thrilled to be joining the Tattersalls team and looking forward to encouraging even more Indian buyers to visit Tattersalls.”

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