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The largest ever catalogue for the Tattersalls Autumn Horses in Training Sale is out now. Numbering 1709 lots, the world’s largest sale of horses in training takes place from Monday 27th October – Thursday 30th October and is followed immediately by Book 4 of the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale on Friday 31st October.
In total there are almost 400 horses catalogued which are rated 90 or more by ‘Timeform’ with the current top 10 highest rated including the Ballydoyle Group 2 winning trio MACARTHUR, HONOLULU and KING OF ROME rated 125, 121 and 116 respectively, as well as the Andrew Balding trained recent Listed winner KALAHARI GOLD, currently rated 121p, the Ger Lyons trained pair DOHASA and SUMMIT SURGE both rated 117, Highclere Thoroughbreds’ Group 3 winner REGIME, on a mark of 116 and Luca Cumani’s Listed winner LION SANDS, also rated 116 by ‘Timeform’.
Amongst the top two year olds are the two Tom Dascombe trained Newmarket July Meeting Group 2 winning colts CLASSIC BLADE and FIRTH OF FIFTH as well Richard Hannon’s Group 2 Richmond Stakes winner PROLIFIC. John Best’s Royal Ascot winning two year old FLASHMAN’S PAPERS and the William Haggas trained JARGELLE, winner of the Weatherbys Super Sprint, are other eyecatching juveniles, as are the Brian Meehan trained Listed winner LIGHT THE FIRE and the Linda Stubbs trained Listed winner SAXFORD.
Commenting on the Tattersalls Autumn Horses in Training Sale catalogue, Tattersalls Chairman Edmond Mahony said;
“This year’s Autumn Horses in Training Sale is the perfect illustration of quality and quantity. Not a year goes by without the sale producing winners at the highest level, both Flat and National Hunt, and this is not only the largest catalogue we have ever compiled for the fixture but also probably the strongest. There is genuinely something to fit all requirements with the National Hunt buyers very well catered for as are the overseas buyers who traditionally make the Autumn Horses in Training Sale such a cosmopolitan event. In recent years the Dubai International Racing Carnival has also added a new dimension to the sale and there is no shortage of horses with the required BHA rating for buyers targeting Dubai.”
The Tattersalls Autumn Horses in Training Sale begins at 9.30am on Monday 27th October. The catalogue is available directly from Tattersalls and from all Tattersalls overseas representatives and can also be viewed online here. Buyers wishing to register for online bidding at the Autumn Horses in Training Sale should do so well in advance of the sale here.
The three-year-old THE GREY BERRY topped the final day of the Tattersalls Autumn Horses in Training Sale at 340,000 guineas, as 225 lots were sold for 3,115,500 guineas, at an average of 13,847 guineas and a median of 6,000 guineas. This took the four day total to 950 lots sold for 23,293,200 guineas, at an average of 24,519 guineas and a median of 11,000 guineas.
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Year |
Catalogued |
Offered |
Sold |
Aggregate |
Average |
Median |
2007 |
1613 |
1212 |
950 |
23,293,200 |
24,519 |
11,000 |
2006 |
1470 |
1009 |
884 |
23,988,600 |
27,136 |
13,000 |
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Year |
Catalogued |
Offered |
Sold |
Aggregate |
Average |
Median |
2007 |
425 |
327 |
225 |
3,115,500 |
13,847 |
6,000 |
2006 |
363 |
235 |
197 |
2,877,000 |
14,604 |
9,000 |
The Tim Watford trained three-year-old gelding THE GREY BERRY looked one of
the highlights of the final day carrying a ‘Timeform’ rating
of 107. The four time winner, by OBSERVATORY out of the BIN AJWAAD mare ELDERBERRY,
saw interest initally from trainer Mark Tompkins before Warwickshire based
agent Aiden Murphy and locally based agent Anthony Stroud both took up the
running. As the price reached 340,000 guineas, Stroud waved the white flag
allowing Murphy to secure the gelding on behalf of Somerset based National
Hunt trainer Philip Hobbs.
Late in the evening the Gary Moore trained two-time winner SPORTING ART made a splash when knocked down to New York based agent Steve Young, stood alongside agent Jamie McCalmont, for 220,000 guineas. The two-year-old colt, by DONERAILE COURT out of the RUN SOFTLY mare PLAYFUL RUN, won his first two starts at Ascot and Ripon before close fourths in the Group 3 Sirenia Stakes and Listed Stardom Stakes at his next two starts. Carrying a ‘Timeform’ rating of 96, the battle to secure the colt was strickly a North American affair, with Young going head to head with Californian trainer Jim Cassidy, who was stood alongside agent Gordion Troeller. It was Young who prevailed on behalf of Jon and Sarah Kelly, with a trainer yet to be determined. The sale represented a great result for owner Richard Green, with Moore having bought the colt at the inaugural Tattersalls Guineas Breeze Up Sale for 45,000 guineas in May.
At the conclusion of the 2007 Tattersalls Autumn Horses in Training Sale Tattersalls Chairman Edmond Mahony commented;
“The Autumn Horses in Training Sale has made remarkable progress in recent years and after the huge rises last year it would have been no great surprise if this year’s renewal had fallen a little short. The turnover, however, has all but matched last year’s wide margin record of almost 24,000,000 guineas.
“The key to the sale’s continuing success is the extraordinary diversity of the buyers and this week has been no exception with buyers from every continent in the world all making significant contributions. Our December Sale has long been regarded as the most cosmopolitan bloodstock sale in the world but this fixture has without doubt become a major contender for that accolade. The National Hunt fraternity has also played a huge role this week and the sale’s reputation as arguably the best source of a top class hurdler is as strong as ever with the likes of Champion Hurdler SUBLIMITY, INGLIS DREVER and PUNJABI all being recent graduates of the sale. The growing profile of the Dubai International Racing Carnival is another factor which has added a new dimension to the top of the market and we look forward to seeing plenty of the higher profile lots from this week, including the 520,000 guineas sale topper YELLOWSTONE, making their presence felt in Dubai next year. In total we have had 44 lots break the six figure barrier this week and while prize money levels in Britain remain a concern it is encouraging for owners to know that there is still very much a vibrant international demand for quality horses in training.
“Tomorrow we move on to Book 4 of the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale and we look forward to ending the month on a positive note.”
The Tattersalls Autumn Horses in Training continued in buoyant fashion on the third day with ASSERTIVE and CRAGGY CAT sharing top billing at 280,000 guineas as 237 lots were sold for 5,903,000 guineas at an average of 24,907 guineas and a median of 12,000 guineas. (More including stats and pictures)
The Group 3 winner YELLOWSTONE came within a whisker of setting a new record at the Tattersalls Autumn Horses in Training Sale when selling for 520,000 guineas on a day when 258 lots sold for 9,249,300 guineas, a rise of 49% on the comparative day in 2006. The average rose 30% to 35,850 guineas whilst the median rose 20% to 18,000 guineas. (More including stats and pictures)
The Tattersalls Autumn Horses in Training Sale got underway at Park Paddocks with 230 lots selling for 5,025,400 guineas, at an average of 21,850 guineas and a median of 10,000 guineas and the Group placed three-year-old colt SHUJOON topping proceedings on the day at 240,000 guineas. (More including stats and pictures)