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October Yearling Sale, Book 4, 2019 October Yearling Sale Book 4 19 October 2019 featuring the £150,000 Tattersalls October Auction Stakes October Yearling Sale Books 3 & 4 2019 Eligible for the £150,000 Tattersalls October Auction Stakes Book 3 Thursday, October 17th at 10.00am Book 3 Friday, October 18th at 10.00am Book 4 Saturday, October 19th at 10.00am The Minimum Selling Price at this Sale is 800 guineas Tattersalls 2019/20 Sales Dates AUGUST NATIONAL HUNT SALE August 13 - 15 Eligible for the €100,000 Tattersalls Ireland George Mernagh Memorial Sales Bumper SEPTEMBER YEARLING SALE September 24 - 25 Part II September 26 Eligible for the €250,000 Tattersalls Ireland Super Auction Sale Stakes FLAT FOAL & BREEDING STOCK SALE November 8 NOVEMBER NATIONAL HUNT SALE November 9 -16 FEBRUARY NATIONAL HUNT SALE January 2020 SELECT MAY STORE SALE May 2020 GORESBRIDGE BREEZE UP May 2020 DERBY SALE June 2020 Eligible for the €100,000 Tattersalls Ireland George Mernagh Memorial Sales Bumper Cheltenham NOVEMBER SALE November 15 Tattersalls Sales Dates Tattersalls DECEMBER SALE December 13 l FEBRUARY SALE February 2020 FESTIVAL SALE March 2020 APRIL SALE April 2020 MAY SALE May 2020 Ascot AUGUST SALE August 20 ASCOT YEARLING SALE September 10 Eligible for the £150,000 Tattersalls October Auction Stakes NOVEMBER SALE November 7 DECEMBER SALE December 9 MARCH SALE March 2020 2 YEAR OLD BREEZE UP SALE April 2020 JUNE SALE June 2020 JULY SALE July 2020 2 3 Tattersalls 2019/20 Sales Dates YEARS YEARS OCTOBER YEARLING SALE BOOK 1 October 8 - 10 Featuring the £25,000 Tattersalls October Book 1 Bonus Book 2 October 14 - 16 Book 3 October 17 - 18 Eligible for the £150,000 Tattersalls October Auction Stakes Book 4 October 18-19 Eligible for the £150,000 Tattersalls October Auction Stakes AUTUMN HORSES IN TRAINING SALE October 28 - November 1 DECEMBER YEARLING SALE November 25 DECEMBER FOAL SALE November 27 – 30 DECEMBER BREEDING STOCK SALE December 2 – 5 FEBRUARY SALE February 6 - 7, 2020 CRAVEN BREEZE UP SALE April 2020 GUINEAS BREEZE UP & HIT SALE May 2020 JULY SALE July 2020 *All dates subject to change Here to help If you require any help regarding accommodation, please contact: SUSIE SAMUELSON, FENELLA DE SATGÉ & SOPHIE MCKIBBIN Tel: +44 1638 665931 email: [email protected] 2 3 LA TESTE Select Yearling Sale, September 3 - 4 Breeze Up & Horses in Training Sale, April 2020 MAISONS-LAFFITTE National Hunt Foal & Yearling Sale, October 31 Ventes Osarus Contact Emmanuel Viaud 11, rue de la Bréhollière - 14117 MANVIEUX, France Osarus Sales Dates Mob: +33 (0) 6 74 29 11 58 l Tél: +33 (0) 6 44 11 78 03 Fax: +33 (0) 5 40 00 71 04 email: [email protected] Tattersalls Representative in FRANCE: Bertrand Le Metayer 14 Boulevard Jean Jaures, 92100 Boulogne Billancourt, France Mob: +33 (0) 6 22 48 45 62 Tél: +33 (0) 9 52 61 22 86 Fax: +33 (0) 9 52 61 22 86 email: [email protected] 4 5 Contents 6 Tattersalls Personnel 7 Welcome - Facilities 8 Overseas Representatives 9 Restaurants 10 Tattersalls Racehorse Sponsorship 11-39 Notices to Purchasers (12–13) Guide to Cataloguing (14–31) Conditions of Sale (32-37) Guidance for Purchasers (38) New Buyer Form (39) Credit Card Purchases/Purchaser Payments 40 BHA Equine Anti-Doping Rules (EADR) Permanently Imported Horses 41-42 The Bloodstock Industry Code of Practice contents l 43 BHA/TBA Inward Buyers Initiative at back of catalogue Repository Bloodstock Association Notices Hotels and Restaurants Map of Newmarket Map of Park Paddocks Tattersalls is the trading name of Tattersalls Limited (company number 791113) ©Tattersalls 2019 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any material form (including photocopying or storing it in any medium by electronic means and whether or not transiently or incidentally to some other use for publication) without the written permission of the copyright owner except in accordance with the provision of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. 4 5 Tattersalls Personnel CHAIRMAN: ACCOUNTS: Edmond Mahony Rob Skeggs - Director Philip Hilditch - Sales Accounts Manager DIRECTORS: Steve Wilkinson - Financial Controller Andrew Bedford, Gavin Davies, Jimmy George, David Anderson, Stephen Bullman, Matt Mitchell, John Morrey, Rob Skeggs, Dylan Harman, Terry Lane, Todd Watt Francesca Ruiz, Darryl Scarff, Caroline Scott, Debby Smee, Alex Tory, AUCTIONEERS: Philip Van Enis Harvey Bell, Ollie Fowlston, Simon Kerins, Edmond Mahony, John O’Kelly, PARK PADDOCKS/MAINTENANCE: Alastair Pim, Matthew Prior, Todd Watt John Morrey - Director Jason Treverrow - Paddocks Manager BLOODSTOCK: Sheridan Cole - Grounds Foreman Gavin Davies - Director John Black - Maintenance Foreman Paul Reis - Bloodstock Manager Matthew Baxter, Jon Brown, Paul Byrne, Judith Baldwin, Harvey Bell, Elizabeth Clarke, Wayne Dunkley, Paula Lucas, Maddy Foster-Young, Ollie Fowlston, tattersalls personnel Rikki Morse, John Rafferty, Ed Rudge, Hetty Keyes, Sally-Anne Knowles, l Adam Savin, Patrick Sweeney, Nicky Palmer, Matthew Prior John Webb, Simon Wiseman MARKETING: CONSULTANTS: Jimmy George - Director Martin Mitchell, Philip Potts Jason Singh - Manager Bobby Jackson, Melissa Steele, CORPORATE ENTERTAINING: Alex Mommersteeg,Tammy O’Brien, Kathryn Rhodes, Tess Youngs Susie Samuelson SHOP/MERCHANDISE: Rosie MacDonald CHAIRMAN: Edmond Mahony CEO: Matt Mitchell BLOODSTOCK: Harry Fowler, Timmy Hillman, DIRECTORS: Simon Kerins, Alastair Pim, Richard Pugh, Roger Casey, Harry Fowler (Non Executive), Tom Rudd, Neil Walsh Simon Kerins, John Morrey, Richard Pugh, Neil Walsh (Non Executive) 6 7 Welcome to Tattersalls How to get here: To reach the entrance to the Car Park turn off Newmarket High Street into the Avenue (at the traffic lights in the High Street). The entrance is 150m on the right hand side and is signposted. For further details on transport to and from the Sale please refer to the `Getting Here` section in Info on our website (www.tattersalls.com). ACCOUNTS: Accommodation Rob Skeggs - Director A list of local hotels and restaurants can be found at the rear of this catalogue. Philip Hilditch - Sales Accounts Manager For further assistance please apply to Reception at the sales or prior to sale. Steve Wilkinson - Financial Controller David Anderson, Stephen Bullman, Dylan Harman, Terry Lane, Francesca Ruiz, Darryl Scarff, Here to help Caroline Scott, Debby Smee, Alex Tory, Philip Van Enis If you require any help regarding accommodation, please contact: SUSIE SAMUELSON, PARK PADDOCKS/MAINTENANCE: FENELLA DE SATGÉ & SOPHIE MCKIBBIN John Morrey - Director Tel: +44 1638 665931 email: [email protected] Jason Treverrow - Paddocks Manager Sheridan Cole - Grounds Foreman Reception Area John Black - Maintenance Foreman facilities Our Reception Area is situated opposite the main entrance from the car park. Our staff Matthew Baxter, Jon Brown, Paul Byrne, l Wayne Dunkley, Paula Lucas, here will be happy to answer any queries you may have and can provide catalogues, Rikki Morse, John Rafferty, Ed Rudge, sales results and a Guide to Sales, which explains sales procedure etc. Any lost property Adam Savin, Patrick Sweeney, items should be handed in at the Reception Area. John Webb, Simon Wiseman Main Sales Office CONSULTANTS: Our Main Sales Office is in the building behind the Sales Arena. There are sections here Martin Mitchell, Philip Potts to handle documentation, credit applications, payments and general queries regarding the Sale. A board listing notified withdrawals can also be found here along with touch CORPORATE ENTERTAINING: screens providing information on each lot, including documentation lodged. Kathryn Rhodes, Tess Youngs Business Centre/Telephones SHOP/MERCHANDISE: Rosie MacDonald The Business Centre, where internet, faxing facilities and phone charging are available, is sited in the building behind the Sales Arena. Our staff here will be happy to help with overseas telephone calls etc. BLOODSTOCK: Harry Fowler, Timmy Hillman, wireless Simon Kerins, Alastair Pim, Richard Pugh, There is a wireless network at Tattersalls which Tom Rudd, Neil Walsh enables FREE access to the internet. 6 7 Overseas Representatives AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND: Jenny McAlpine MALAYSIA: Dato’ Seri Teh Choon Beng Lindsay Park Racing Stables, PO Box 423, Ascot Vale, Penang Turf Club, Racecourse, Victoria 3032, Australia Batu Gantong Road, 10450 Penang, Malaysia Aus. Mob: +61 411 504803 Tel: +04-2385 288 Euro. Mob: +44 7917 381 265 Fax: +04-2385 111 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] CHINA: Dominic Bauquis NORTH AMERICA: Lincoln Collins B168 Kern Thoroughbreds USA, Ltd. 406, Floor 4, Building 1 PO Box 4568, 133 North Winter Street, 15 Guanghua Road, Chaoyang District Midway, KY 40347, USA. Beijing 100026 Tel: + 1 859 846 4376 PR China Fax: + 1 859 846 4368 Tel: +86 13901375677 Mobile: +1 859 339 3301 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] CZECH REPUBLIC: Tomas Janda SCANDINAVIA: Lennart Jarven Janda Bloodstock Mangardsgat 68, Bovieran 1211, Levskeho 3221 25667 Helsingborg, Sweden Praha 4-Modrany Mob: + 46 705 200950 14300 email: [email protected] Czech Republic Tel: +420 724 238 217 SINGAPORE: Debbie Hawkins email: [email protected] Singapore Turf Club FRANCE: Bertrand Le Metayer 1 Turf Club Ave 14 Boulevard Jean Jaures, Singapore 92100 Boulogne Billancourt, France 738 078 Mobile: +33 (0) 6 22 48 45 62 Mobile: +65 9021 5221 Tel: +33 (0) 9 52 61 22 86 Email: [email protected] Fax: +33 (0) 9 52 61 22 86 SOUTH AFRICA: Jeremy Nelson email: [email protected] South African Bloodstock Agency, PO Box 432, Constantia 7848, overseas representatives GERMANY: Daniel Delius Schönaustrasse 27, 40625 Düsseldorf, Germany South Africa l Mobile +49 (0) 1713426048 Tel: +27 (0) 21 7133237 email: [email protected] Fax: +27 (0) 21 7133298 Mobile: +27 (0) 83 261 7953 IRELAND: Tattersalls (Ireland) Ltd email: [email protected] Fairyhouse, Ratoath, Co. Meath, Ireland. Tel: +353 1 886 4300 SOUTH AMERICA: John Fulton John Fulton Bloodstock Fax: +353 1 886 4303 Casilla 178 email: [email protected] [2760] San Antonio de Areco ITALY: Miss Franca Vittadini Pcia.
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