Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted November 15, 2018 Journalists Share Posted November 15, 2018 The four-day foal portion of the Tattersalls Ireland November National Hunt Sale drew to a close on Thursday with a record average of €17,223 (up 4% on last year). The median and aggregate were both slightly down, at €6,750 (-8%) and €11,195,200 (-4%), respectively. Leading the way on the final day was a colt from the first crop of the GI Canadian International winner Cannock Chase (lot 1076) who was bought by Joey Logan Bloodstock for €55,000. The colt was consigned by Worsall Grange. Taking second-top honors was a son of Mount Nelson (GB) from Dungarvan Stud (lot 1133) who fetched €46,000 from Clifton Farm. Hugh Bleahen of Clifton Farm said, “This colt is a gorgeous individual. He is a great walker, we are lucky to see a foal like him–he is the stand out today. Mount Nelson is stamping his stock well and doing a good job. Trade has been very strong this week.” The sale’s session of National Hunt fillies and broodmares takes place on Friday. View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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