Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted April 9, 2018 Journalists Share Posted April 9, 2018 The catalogue for the Tattersalls Guineas Breeze Up and Horses in Training Sale is now available. Scheduled for May 3-4, the sale is split between 234 2-year-olds and 93 horses in training, with the juvenile breezes taking place on May 3 at 9:00 a.m. local time and televised by Racing UK. Past graduates of the sale include Daban (Ire) (Acclamation {GB}), who won the G3 Nell Gwyn S. and ran third in the G1 QIPCO 1000 Guineas; and Hong Kong Group 3 hero Dinozzo (Ire) (Lilbourne Lad {Ire}). There are 53 sires who have already sired Classic or Group 1 winners with juveniles being offered, including Dark Angel (Ire), Exceed And Excel (Aus), Holy Roma Emperor (Ire), Iffraaj (GB), Invincible Spirit (Ire), Kodiac (GB), Le Havre (Ire), Lope de Vega (Ire), Oasis Dream (GB), Shamardal, Showcasing (GB) and Siyouni (Fr). U.S. sires are also present, among them Giant’s Causeway, Kitten’s Joy, Malibu Moon, Speightstown and a lone juvenile by the late Scat Daddy. First-season sires are also well represented, and number stallions like Australia (GB), Mukhadram (GB), No Nay Never, Olympic Glory (Ire), Slade Power (Ire), Toronado (Ire), Verrazano and Bungle Inthejungle (GB), who already has two winners. Out of the 234 juveniles to go under the hammer, 76 are eligible for the Plus 10 Bonus Scheme, 17 for French premiums, six are entered in the £150,000 Tattersalls October Auction S., and two have nominations to the £25,000 Tattersalls October Book 1 Bonus and €300,000 Tattersalls Ireland Super Auction S., respectively. “Tattersalls Guineas Breeze Up horses continue to win at the highest level on the global stage and this year’s catalogue has an abundance of quality 2-year-olds in training as well as high class proven horses in training,” said Tattersalls Chairman Edmond Mahony. “The combination of breeze-up horses with older horses in training has proved to be a popular format and we are confident that we have a catalogue which will appeal to buyers from Britain, Ireland and further afield.” View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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