Summer continues at Tattersalls Park Paddocks July 18
Tattersalls Newmarket Rings is quickly back in action for the Summer Sale on July 18. For all that, it seems unlikely that trading will hit the threshold of the record-breaking sale by tomorrow. July of last week.
This one-day event, which begins at 11 a.m. (local time) and is set to offer over 100 lots after withdrawal, is an event that has moved to the Park Paddocks since the end of its contract with Ascot and is a typical mix category, covering low to mid-level flat horses in training.
Another difference is that it is also for the National Hunting Horses and there are some individuals who are able to provide some profit. blue Rathbarry Stud’s taste at a time after his son’s great feats, Constitution Hill, had two stores involved.
Fernham Ranch consigns one dog (Lot 85) from a King’s Theater sister to Stephanie Frances, a winner listed over both the hurdles and the fence for Dan Skelton, while another dog will was sold as a follow-up batch to Denman’s stellar family, who were sold by a partnership that was also supplying her half-brother by Linda’s Boy (Lot 93). A small section of the shops also includes descendants of people like Dartmouth , telescope And Eagle wings .
Our attention now turns to Tuesday #TattsSummer Sale, formerly Tattersalls Ascot July Sale.
📍 Paddocks Park, Newmarket
🗓️ Tuesday, July 18📘 120 lots, including training mare & mare in/out, pony & mare in/out training, mares, P2P and shop.
– Tattersalls (@Tattersalls1766) July 15, 2023
Ben Pauling’s The Gray Falco (Lot 100), winner of his most recent start at the end of June who achieved a Racing Post Rating of 120, Coolnaugh Haze (Lot 108), double winner for the hurdles Philip Hobbs and Johnson White, and Addosh (Lot 122), three successful hurdles and also black-rated for Stuart Edmunds, are among the best jumpers on offer.
Laafi (Lot 74), one star cloth the foal won a first mile in Nottingham for William Haggas and finished fourth in this year’s Lingfield Derby Test, clearly a contender in the condo segment to attract a number of buyers, as well as glorious cotai 3-year-old Glory Sky (Lot 68), who broke her duck the third time while asking Richard Hannon in May in Kempton.
Charlie Johnston added the first winner to stay at Goodwood Midnight Lions (Lot 79) to his mini-lot as a wildcard, while among others added later to the catalog were the Handicapped handicappers Mawkeb (Lot 77) and Thefastnthecurious (Lot 123).