BLACK TYPE PERFORMERS IN FOAL TO LEADING NH SIRES ON OFFER AT THE NOVEMBER NH SALE
The fillies and mares section takes place on Saturday 15th November and offers mares in foal to Beat Hollow, Flemensfirth, Kayf Tara, Milan, Oscar, Pour Moi, Presenting, Robin des Champs, and Yeats to name just a few.
Headlining the mares and fillies section is Grade 1 winner Gemini Lucy in foal to Presenting (Lot 1386) along with Listed winner Joanne One (Lot 1445) the only National Hunt Black Type performer in foal to Derby winner Pour Moi. Champion trainer Willie Mullins’ Closutton Stables offers Grade 3 winner Tarla in foal to Shantou (Lot 1382) and under the Glidawn Stud banner is Listed winner, Grade 1 placed and a close relation of recent Group 1 Racing Post Trophy winner Elm Park; Tweedledrum in foal to Presenting (Lot 1444).
Grade 1 winner Gemini Lucy
Listed winner and Grade 2 placed Summer Star is offered in foal to Robin des Champs (Lot 1393) and dual Listed winner She Ranks Me comes with a covering to Flemensfirth (Lot 1400). Grade 3 winner Asigh Pearl in foal to Shirocco is catalogued as (Lot 1423) and French Listed performer Belle Innocence is for sale carrying a foal by Califet (Lot 1428).
More Black Type performers catalogued in the November NH Sale include Ma Pretention in foal to Shirocco (Lot 1369), Miss Pepperpot in foal to Scorpion (Lot 1387), Lady Of Glencloe in foal to Robin des Champs (Lot 1399), Miss Mitch in foal to Shirocco (Lot 1401), Rhapsody In Blue in foal to Presenting (Lot 1403), Alpine Breeze in foal to Shirocco (Lot 1409),Avondhu Lady in foal to Presenting (Lot 1424), Global Diamond in foal to Mahler (Lot 1450), and Lady Zephyr in foal to Milan (Lot 1458).
The November National Hunt Sale starts on Monday 10th November and continues straight through to Saturday 15th November. The sale starts at 10am each day. Preceding the sale is the second National Hunt Yearling Show in association with the ITBA on Sunday November 9th. All yearlings catalogued in the November NH Sale are eligible for the show. A prize fund of €12,000 is up for grabs and prize winners will be decided by a team of esteemed bloodstock judges; Tom Lacey, Aiden Murphy, Guy Petit and Paul Webber.