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Cheltenham January Sale 25 January 2020 Cheltenham Cheltenham January Sale 25 January 2020 Europe’s Leading Bloodstock Auctioneers Cheltenham Source of Triple Grade 1 winner Envoi Allen Lawlors of Naas Novice Hurdle Grade 1 Royal Bond Novice Hurdle Grade 1 Weatherbys Cheltenham Champion Bumper Grade 1 Cheltenham February Sale Friday 21 February Select NH Horses in Training & Point to Pointers Nominate Online tattersallscheltenham.com Cheltenham Cheltenham Cheltenham January Sale 2020 Select NH Horses in Training & Point to Pointers Saturday 25 January at 4.55pm The Minimum Selling Price at this Sale is £3,000 ALL LOTS WILL BE STABLED IN THE CHARLES TURNER YARD AND THE AUCTION WILL BE CONDUCTED IN THE TATTERSALLS OWNERS & TRAINERS PAVILION Bidding Bids will only be accepted from the Tattersalls Owners & Trainers Pavilion See Page 17 1 t Five Grade 1 winners ENVOI ALLEN Dual Grade 1 Novice Hurdle winner and Grade 1 Champion bumper winner, unbeaten in all his 7 starts. Trainer: Gordon Elliott Owner: Cheveley Park Stud Vendor: Milestone Stables Purchaser: Tom Malone BATTLEOVERDOYEN Grade 1 winner of over hurdles & Grade 1 and Grade 2 over fences Trainer: Gordon Elliott Owner: Gigginstown House Stud Vendor: Shanrod Stables Purchaser: Gordon Elliott Racing 2 t and 23 Black Type GLOBAL CITIZEN Grade 2 winner over fences and dual Grade 2 over hurdles Trainer: Ben Pauling Owner: The Megsons Vendor: Ballycurragh Stables Purchaser: Stroud Coleman Bloodstock SLATE HOUSE Grade 1 winner over fences Trainer: Colin Tizzard Owner: Eric Jones, Geoff Nicholas & John Romas Vendor: Loughanmore Farm Purchaser: Tom Malone Cheltenham 3 success this season POTTERS CORNER winner of the Welsh and Midland Grand Nationals Trainer: Christian Williams Owner: All Stars Sports Racing & J Davies Vendor: Happy Valley Syndicate Purchnaser: Christian Williams NOTEBOOK Grade 1 and Grade 2 winner over fences Trainer: Henry De Bromhead Owner: Gigginstown House Stud Vendor: John Nallen Purchaser: Margaret O’Toole 4 The Next Generation This is where it all begins Cheltenham 5 Make Your Entries Online Register now for Tattersalls Cheltenham eCommerce for Nominations, Entries and more For further infomation please call Tel: +44 (0) 1638 665931 [email protected] or register direct at https://secure.tattersalls.com 6 Contents 8 - 9 2020 Sales Dates 10 - 12 Tattersalls Personnel 13 Overseas Representatives 15 Sales Programme 16 Location Map 17 Bidding & Viewing of Lots 18 Accomodation 20 - 23 Vendor & Purchaser Information (25) Credit Card Purchasers/Purchaser Payments (26) New Buyer Form (27) Sale Credit Request Form (28) Bank Enquiry and Consent Form (29) Purchasers Authorisation 30 - 31 Bloodstock Industry Code Of Practice 32 - 51 Conditions Of Sale 52 GDPR “Tattersalls accept no liability for any loss, howsoever caused, resulting from any errors or omissions contained in the Catalogue.” 7 2019Tattersalls Sales 2019/20 Dates Sales* Dates FEBRUARY SALE January 30 - 31 CRAVEN BREEZE UP SALE April 13 - 15 GUINEAS BREEZE UP & HIT SALE April 30 - May 1 JULY SALE July 8 - 10 OCTOBER YEARLING SALE BOOK 1 October 6 - 8 Featuring the £25,000 Tattersalls October Book 1 Bonus Book 2 October 12 - 14 Book 3 October 15 - 16 Eligible for the £150,000 Tattersalls October Auction Stakes Book 4 October 16 - 17 Eligible for the £150,000 Tattersalls October Auction Stakes Tattersalls Sales Dates Tattersalls AUTUMN HORSES IN TRAINING SALE October 26 – 30 DECEMBER YEARLING SALE November 23 l DECEMBER FOAL SALE November 25 – 28 DECEMBER MARE SALE November 30 – December 3 MARCH SALE March 19 2 YEAR OLD BREEZE UP SALE April 1 JUNE SALE June 2 JULY SALE July 14 AUGUST SALE August 18 ASCOT YEARLING SALE September 8 Eligible for the £150,000 Tattersalls October Auction Stakes NOVEMBER SALE November 5 DECEMBER SALE December 7 8 Tattersalls 2019/20 Sales Dates Cheltenham JANUARY SALE January 25 FEBRUARY SALE February 21 FESTIVAL SALE March 12 APRIL SALE April 24 MAY SALE May 28 NOVEMBER SALE November 13 DECEMBER SALE December 11 FEBRUARY NATIONAL HUNT SALE January 28 - 29 SELECT MAY STORE SALE May 12 GORESBRIDGE BREEZE UP May 22 DERBY SALE June 24 - 25, 2020 Eligible for the €100,000 Tattersalls Ireland George Mernagh Memorial Sales Bumper AUGUST NATIONAL HUNT SALE August 11 - 13 Eligible for the €100,000 Tattersalls Ireland George Mernagh Memorial Sales Bumper SEPTEMBER YEARLING SALE September 22 - 23 Part II September 24 Eligible for the €250,000 Tattersalls Ireland Super Auction Sale Stakes NOVEMBER NH SALE November 6 - 13 FLAT FOAL & BREEDING STOCK SALE November 14 - 15 LA TESTE Breeze Up & Horses in Training Sale, April 9 Select Yearling Sale, September 1-2 9 Cheltenham Cheltenham Personnel AUCTIONEERS: Richard Botterill Matthew Hall Alastair Pim FINANCE & ACCOUNTS: Matt Mitchell Matt Prior Richard Pugh Roger Casey Dylan Harman CEO Head of Cheltenham Sales Director of HIT Sales Finance Director Declan O’Connor +353 (0) 86 258 7507 +44 (0)7887 411 304 +353 (0) 87 264 9058 +353 (0) 87 123 0262 Darryl Scarff Tattersalls Cheltenham Personnel Tattersalls l Richard Botterill Matt Hall Shirley Anderson-Jolag Liz Lane Sales Manager Sales Executive Sales Coordinator Sales Administrator +44 (0) 7770 766769 +44 (0) 7580 716336 +44 (0) 7388 382511 +44 (0) 7384 259815 Andrew Hickman Bob Woodhouse Jamie Codd Nicolas Bertran Tattersalls Ltd. Cheltenham Sales Southern Northern Irish de Balanda 125 The High Street, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 9BT UK Representative UK Representative Representative French Representative Tel: +44 (0) 1638 665931 Fax: +44 (0) 1638 617684 +44 (0) 7968 315601 +44 (0) 7885 651348 +353 (0) 87 787 0655 +33 (0) 6117 46365 [email protected] 10 CHELTENHAM SALES TEAM: Matthew Prior - Head of Cheltenham Sales Richard Pugh – Director of Horses In Training Richard Botterill – Sales Manager Shirley Anderson-Jolag Matt Hall Liz Lane AUCTIONEERS: REPRESENTSATIVES: Richard Botterill Nicolas Bertan de Balanda Matthew Hall Jamie Codd Alastair Pim Andrew Hickman Bob Woodhouse FINANCE & ACCOUNTS: Dylan Harman STABLE MANAGER: Declan O’Connor Stuart Murphy Darryl Scarff Tattersalls Cheltenham Personnel Tattersalls l Darryl Scarff Dylan Harman Declan O’Connor Stuart Murphy Accounts Accounts Accounts Stable Manager +44 (0) 1638 665931 +44 (0) 1638 665931 +353 (0) 1 8864300 +44 (0) 7741 151307 Tattersalls Ltd. Cheltenham Sales 125 The High Street, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 9BT Tel: +44 (0) 1638 665931 Fax: +44 (0) 1638 617684 [email protected] 11 Tattersalls Personnel CHAIRMAN: Edmond Mahony BLOODSTOCK OFFICE: Margaret O’Neill, Orla McKenna CEO: Matt Mitchell MARKETING: DIRECTORS: Roger Casey, Mary Lanigan, Niamh Spiller Simon Kerins, Neil Walsh (Non-Executive), Harry Fowler (Non-Executive), Richard Pugh, John Morrey FINANCE & ACCOUNTS: Roger Casey, Declan O’Connor, AUCTIONEERS: Edmond Mahony, Simon Kerins, Michael Eckersley, Norah Keenan, Annette Heffernan Alastair Pim, John O’Kelly, Ollie Fowlston, Richard Botterill, Richard Pugh RECEPTION: BLOODSTOCK SALES: Anne-Marie Hui Simon Kerins, Harry Fowler, Richard Pugh, FARM & MAINTENANCE: Neil Walsh, Kenneth Fenton, Tom Rudd, Eugene O’Neill, Tomasz Jezak, Gerard O’Neill, Timmy Hillman, Jamie Codd, Darren Reilly, Edimar Ramos Nicolas Bertran de Balanda MERCHANDISE: Sarah Talbot CHAIRMAN: Edmond Mahony ACCOUNTS: Rob Skeggs - Director DIRECTORS: Andrew Bedford, Gavin Davies, Philip Hilditch - Sales Accounts Manager Jimmy George, Matt Mitchell, John Morrey, Steve Wilkinson - Financial Controller Rob Skeggs David Anderson, Stephen Bullman, Dylan Harman, Terry Lane, AUCTIONEERS: Harvey Bell, Ollie Fowlston, Francesca Ruiz, Darryl Scarff, Simon Kerins, Edmond Mahony, John O’Kelly, Caroline Scott, Debby Smee, Alex Tory Alastair Pim, Matthew Prior PARK PADDOCKS/MAINTENANCE: Tattersalls Ireland & Tattersalls Personnel Ireland & Tattersalls Tattersalls l BLOODSTOCK: John Morrey - Director Gavin Davies - Director Jason Treverrow - Paddocks Manager Paul Reis - Bloodstock Manager Sheridan Cole - Grounds Foreman Judith Baldwin, Harvey Bell, Maddy Foster-Young, John Black - Maintenance Foreman Ollie Fowlston, Hetty Keyes, Matthew Baxter, Jon Brown, Paul Byrne, Sally-Anne Knowles, Freddie McKibbin, Wayne Dunkley, Paula Lucas, Nicky Palmer, Matthew Prior, Elizabeth Wood Rikki Morse, John Rafferty, Ed Rudge, Adam Savin, Patrick Sweeney, MARKETING: John Webb, Simon Wiseman Jimmy George - Director Jason Singh - Manager CORPORATE ENTERTAINING: Bobby Jackson, Susie Samuelson, Kathryn Rhodes, Tess Youngs Alex Mommersteeg, Tammy O’Brien SHOP/MERCHANDISE: CONSULTANTS: Rosie MacDonald Martin Mitchell, Philip Potts, Todd Watt 12 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
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