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CRAVEN BREEZE up SALE 2011 SALE up BREEZE CRAVEN CRAVEN BREEZE up SALE April 12 - 14 CRAVEN BREEZE UP SALE 2011 CRAVEN BREEZE UP SALE April 12 - 14 RIO DE LA PLATA winner of Premio Roma, Gr. 1, Premio Vittorio di Capua, Gr. 1, Prix Jean-Luc Lagadere, Gr. 1 sold at Tattersalls Craven Breeze Up Sale, 2007 by Bansha House Stables to John Ferguson Bloodstock for 170,000 gns NATIVE KHAN winner of Solario Stakes, Gr. 3 sold at Tattersalls Craven Breeze Up Sale, 2010 by Mr Malcolm Bastard to Vefa Ibrahim Araci for 180,000 gns Europe’s Leading Bloodstock Auctioneers Terrace House, Newmarket, Suffolk CB8 9BT Tel: +44 (0) 1638 665931 Fax: +44 (0) 1638 660850 [email protected] Europe’s Leading www.tattersalls.com Bloodstock Auctioneers NOTICE TO PURCHASERS All LOTS WILL BREEZE ONCE ONLY AT 9:00 AM ON TUESDAY APRIL 12th ON THE ROWLEY MILE RACECOURSE Europe’s Premier Breeze Up Sale The Tattersalls Craven Breeze Up Sale has produced more Group/Listed winners in the last three years than all other GB/IRE breeze up sales combined including five Group 1 winners. Tattersalls Craven Breeze Up Sale Gr. 1 winners include, counter clockwise: RIO DE LA PLATA winner of Gr. 1 Premio Roma, Gr. 1 Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere, FLEETING SPIRIT winner of Gr. 1 July Cup, VALE OF YORK winner of Gr. 1 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile, PASSION FOR GOLD winner of Gr. 1 Criterium de Saint-Cloud Tel: +44 1638 665931, [email protected], www.tattersalls.com Craven Breeze Up Sale 2011 Two-Year-Olds in Training Wednesday, April 13th at 6.00 pm Thursday, April 14th at 6.00 pm The Minimum Selling Price at this Sale is 5,000 guineas ALL LOTS WILL BREEZE ONCE ONLY AT 9:00AM ON TUESDAY APRIL 12th ON THE ROWLEY MILE RACECOURSE Cover painting by Julian Barrow 2011/12 Sales Dates CRAVEN BREEZE UP SALE April 12 – 14, 2011 JULY SALE July 5 – 8, 2011 OCTOBER YEARLING SALE BOOK 1 October 4 – 7, 2011 (Featuring the Tattersalls Millions) OCTOBER YEARLING SALE BOOKS 2 & 3 October 10 – 15, 2011 AUTUMN HORSES IN TRAINING SALE October 24 – 27, 2011 OCTOBER YEARLING SALE BOOK 4 October 28, 2011 DECEMBER YEARLING SALE November 21, 2011 DECEMBER FOAL SALE November 22 – 26, 2011 DECEMBER BREEDING STOCK SALE November 28 – December 2, 2011 FEBRUARY SALE February (tba), 2012 2011 sales dates l Tattersalls Ireland Flat BREEZE UP SALE: April 28 , 2011 POINT TO POINT AND HORSES IN TRAINING SALE: May 1, 2011 DERBY SALE: June 23 – 24, 2011 AUGUST N.H. SALE: August 9 – 10, 2011 SEPTEMBER YEARLING SALE: September 20 – 21, 2011 ELITE EVENT HORSE SALE: October 1 – 2, 2011 NOVEMBER NATIONAL HUNT SALE November 7 – 11, 2011 NOVEMBER BREEDERS FLAT SALE November 12 – 13, 2011 FEBRUARY N.H. SALE: February (tba), 2012 4 5 Contents 6 Tattersalls Personnel 7 Welcome - Facilities 8 Overseas Representatives 9 Restaurants 10 Tattersalls Racehorse Sponsorship 11-33 Notices to Purchasers (12–13) Guide to Cataloguing (14–24) Conditions of Sale (25-26) Breeze Up Sale Special Arrangements (27–31) Guidance for Purchasers (32) New Buyer Form (33) Credit card purchases/Purchaser payments 34-35 The Bloodstock Industry Code of Practice contents 36 BHB/TBA Inward Buyers Initiative l 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 2010 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 ACCOUNTS: Paul Ryan - Director, David Anderson, Stephen Bullman, Philip Hilditch, Terry Lane, Frank Rowlands, Darryl Scarff, Caroline Scott, Alex Tory, CHAIRMAN: Steve Wilkinson Edmond Mahony RECEPTION: DIRECTORS: Jean Skinner Andrew Bedford, Jimmy George, Martin Mitchell, Paul Ryan, Todd Watt PARK PADDOCKS/MAINTENANCE: Todd Watt - Director AUCTIONEERS: John Morrey - Property Manager Ollie Fowlston, Simon Kerins, Jason Treverrow - Paddocks Manager Edmond Mahony, Philip Myerscough, Neil Reid - Facilities Manager John O’Kelly, Alastair Pim, Todd Watt Sheridan Cole - Grounds Foreman John Black - Maintenance Foreman SALES: Pat Alleyne, Matthew Baxter, Martin Mitchell - Director Michael Brand, Jon Brown, Paul Byrne, David Batten - Sales Manager Michael Griffin, Andrew Smalley, Gavin Davies - Sales Manager Patrick Sweeney, John Webb Paul Reis - Bloodstock Manager tattersalls personnel Harry Fowler, Ollie Fowlston, Nicky Palmer, CONSULTANTS: l Hetty Stearn, Marilyn Swallow, Elizabeth Wood Philip Potts, Michael Watt MARKETING: CORPORATE ENTERTAINING: Jimmy George - Director Tess Youngs, Judith Baldwin Jason Singh - Manager Alex Mommersteeg, Barbara Fitzgerald SHOP/MERCHANDISE: Carey Beckett DIRECTORS: Tattersalls Ireland Roger Casey, Michael Hillman, CHAIRMAN: Simon Kerins, Martin Mitchell, Edmond Mahony Philip Myerscough MANAGING DIRECTOR: BLOODSTOCK: George Mernagh Michael Hillman, Simon Kerins, George Mernagh, Tom Rudd, Neil Walsh. 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 ACCOUNTS: (at the traffic lights in the High Street). The entrance is 150m on the right hand side Paul Ryan - Director, and is signposted. David Anderson, Stephen Bullman, Philip Hilditch, Terry Lane, For further details on transport to and from the Sale please refer to the `Getting Here` Frank Rowlands, Darryl Scarff, section in General Information on our website (www.tattersalls.com). Caroline Scott, Alex Tory, Steve Wilkinson Accommodation A list of local hotels and restaurants can be found at the rear of this catalogue. RECEPTION: For further assistance please apply to Reception at the sales or prior to sale. Jean Skinner PARK PADDOCKS/MAINTENANCE: Todd Watt - Director John Morrey - Property Manager Here to help Jason Treverrow - Paddocks Manager If you requre any help regarding accommodation, Neil Reid - Facilities Manager please contact: Susie Samuelson, Sharon FelloweS Sheridan Cole - Grounds Foreman & Barbara RimmeR Tel: +44 1638 665931 John Black - Maintenance Foreman email: [email protected] Pat Alleyne, Matthew Baxter, Michael Brand, Jon Brown, Paul Byrne, Reception Area facilities Michael Griffin, Andrew Smalley, Our Reception Area is situated opposite the main entrance from the car park. Our staff Patrick Sweeney, John Webb here will be happy to answer any queries you may have and can provide catalogues, sales l results and a Guide to Sales, which explains sales procedure etc. Any lost property items CONSULTANTS: should be handed in at the Reception Area. Philip Potts, Michael Watt Main Sales Office CORPORATE ENTERTAINING: Our Main Sales Office is in the building behind the Sales Arena. There are sections here Tess Youngs, Judith Baldwin 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 screens SHOP/MERCHANDISE: Carey Beckett providing information on each lot, including documentation lodged. Business Centre/Telephones The Business Centre, where internet and faxing facilities are available, is sited in the DIRECTORS: building behind the Sales Arena. Our staff here will be happy to help with overseas Roger Casey, Michael Hillman, telephone calls etc. Simon Kerins, Martin Mitchell, Philip Myerscough BLOODSTOCK: wireless Michael Hillman, Simon Kerins, There is a FREE wireless network at Tattersalls which George Mernagh, Tom Rudd, enables access to the internet from the following locations: Neil Walsh. Buffet Room, Horseshoe Bar, Caffe Barn, Sale Ring 6 7 Overseas Representatives AUSTRALIA: Jenny McAlpine JAPAN: Regent Co. Ltd., Lindsay Park Racing Stables, PO Box 423, Ascot Vale, Naohiro Goda Victoria 3032, Australia 6-22-11-103 Honcho, Nakano-Ku, Tel: +61 3 9376 9736 Tokyo 164-0012, Japan. Fax: + 61 3 9376 7669 Tel: +81 3 5385 4790 Aus. Mob: +61 411 504803 Euro. Mob: +44 7917 381 265 Fax: +81 3 5385 4798 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] BENELUX: Thierry Storme MALAYSIA: Dato’Teh Choon Beng IPES N.V., Kortrijksesteenweg 1097D Penang Turf Club, Racecourse, B-9051 Sint Denijs Westrem, Belgium. Batu Gantong Road, 10450 Penang, Malaysia Tel: +32 9 374 3611 Tel: +60 4 2299284/ 2293233 Fax: +32 9 374 5695 Fax: +60 4 2288478 Mob:+32 475 276404 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] NEW ZEALAND: Ric Wylie CHINA: Maya Boyd 9 Pohutukawa Place, B&B International Ltd., Office 26E, CITIC Building, No. 19 Matamata, 3400, New Zealand. Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District, Tel: +64 7 8884103 Beijing 100004, China. Mob: +64 274 449388 Tel: +86 10 8526 1228/9 email: [email protected] Fax: +86 10 8526 1227 email: [email protected] NORTH AMERICA: Lincoln Collins Kern Thoroughbreds USA, Ltd. EASTERN EUROPE: Alain Storme PO Box 4568, 133 North Winter Street, (Austria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Russia, Switzerland) Midway, KY 40347, USA. Waterside Stud, Tara, Co Meath, Ireland. Tel: + 1 859 846 4376 Tel: +353 41 9825301 Fax: + 1 859 846 4368 Mob: +353 87 259 1676 Mob: +1 859 339 3301 Fax: +353 41 9825349 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] SCANDINAVIA: Major Lennart Jarven FRANCE: Bertrand Le Metayer Orkullen, S-52163 Stenstorp, Sweden. overseas representatives 24 Boulevard Jean Jaures, Tel/Fax: +46 500 450 765 l 92100 Boulogne Billancourt, France email: [email protected] Mob: +33 (0) 6 22 48 45 62 Tel: +33 (0) 9 52 61 22 86 SOUTH AFRICA: Jeremy Nelson Fax: +33 (0) 9 52 61 22 86 South African Bloodstock Agency, email: [email protected] PO Box 432, Constantia 7848, South Africa GERMANY: Daniel Delius Tel: +27 (0) 21 7133237 Schönaustrasse 27, 40625 Düsseldorf, Germany Fax: +27 (0) 21 7133298 Tel: +49 211 96 53 414 Mobile: +27 (0) 83 261 7953 Fax: +49 211 96 53 415 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] SOUTH AMERICA: Samir Abujamra IRELAND: Tattersalls (Ireland) Ltd Avenida Faria Lima 1795, Sobreloja 20, Fairyhouse, Ratoath, Co.
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