Lot 708: Wheels Of Fire, from Richard Hannon's East Everleigh Stables, is heading back to his own stable tonight.
"Richard has purchased him for a different client, he was keen to keep the horse in the yard," said Ross Doyle, who was with Hannon and overseeing the draft.
A Mehmas three-year-old colt, previously owned by Al Shaqab Racing & Partner, is a winner over 5f off a BHA mark of 84. he has run four times this year and finished third last time at Goodwood. He was a 70,000gns ownership transfer today. (10:55)
Lot 718: G Kimberley and Jim Goldie spend 30,000gns on Ashen, a three-year-old gelding by Phoenix Of Spain
Offered by Marcus Tregoning's Whitsbury Manor Racing Stables, the gelding has yet to win, but has collected fourth placings at Sandown and Kempton. He is Timeform rated 74. (11:18)
Lot 727: regular Tattersalls buyer, the Qatari trainer Ibrahim Saeed Al-Malki, spends 52,000gns on Deira Storm (Blue Point).
The three-year-old has run three times and, after a debut second placing at Wolverhampton just before Christmas, he has finished fifth twice in novice races at Kempton and Lingfield over 7f and seven and a half furlongs, looking as though he will appreciate stepping up in trip to a mile.
Bred in France the colt is a half-brother to the LIsted winner and Group 3 placed Jupyra, and from the direct family of Poule d'Essai des Poulains (G1) and Prix du Jockey-Club (G1) winner Lope De Vega. (11:35)
Lot 746: Sir Les Patterson (Zoustar) makes 155,000gns, bought by trainer Stephen Thorne, who has been training since 2024, having previously been an assistant to Ado McGuinness.
The four-year-old gelding has run ten times, won three races and is Timeform rated 98. He finished third last time out in a June-run 6f handicap at York, beaten just a half length and a short head, carrying top weight of 10st2lb.
"He has got a high Timeform rating on his last couple of starts on the All-Weather and the Turf, and he could make up into a premier handicap horse at home," said Thorne, who has 20 horses in training at his yard in Rush, County Dublin and who was buying today for his syndicate Shamrock Thoroughbreds.
"There might be a bit more to come and, down the road, he could develop into a horse with stakes potential, he is still a very lightly raced sprinter. There is something of a lack of sprinters at home, and so I think he will fit the programme well. He might always be one to travel, if he gets his rating up a bit, too."
Of purchasing this week, Thorne said: "It has been tough week to try and buy what we wanted, and we were beaten on a couple yesterday. We have to pay plenty for these horses, but we need them on our side so we can get the yard to the next level.
"We are just very happy to secure a nice horse here – the horse came highly recommended by his former trainer Harry Eustace, and I know he was hoping to keep hold of the horse himself." (12:24)
Lot 769: Valfredo Valiani goes to 65,000gns for the Last Shamardal.
The three-year-old chestnut gelding by Shaman won last time out, successful over 7f in June at Sandown and off a rating of 75. He is a very consistent runner – in his seven races so far (all races having come this year), he has only finished out of the first three once, when sixth of 22 in a May 6f handicap at York. He has been in training with Jack Channon at West Ilsley Stables.
He is out of the Dansili mare Masaya, who was third placed at Listed level and finished fourth in the Group 3 Prestige Stakes. She is dam of seven winners, including Gussy Mac, winner of the Listed Dragon Stakes. (13:21)
Selling for this evening's session starts at 5.45pm (16:42)
Lot 814: Hi Ya Mal is bought for 82,000gns to go to Libya, the son of New Bay purchased by Al Watan Club and joining the earlier purchases Christmas Gift (Lot 308) and The Outlaw (Lot 531).
"He gets the Classic distance, we are targeting the big races in Libya at the end of October," said Ali A Aneizi of Al Watan Club. "He is by New Bay, he has muscle and size, is a strong horse and I hope he will handle the Dirt track."
Explaining a little further, Aneizi said: "We are a racing club based in Benghazi . We have around 36 horses in the club, and there are 200 thoroughbreds trained in the city."
Hi Y Mal, sold by Kingsclere Training Stables, is the winner of one race over 1m4f. He has run eight times, and collected four placings, including when second last time out at Doncaster. (18:30)
Lot 816: also from the Kingsclere draft, Dream Out Loud is bought by JS Bloodstock for 100,000gns. By Mehmas, the three-year-old gelding has won twice over 6f, second three times and fourth twice, all his starts to date. An improving sort, he is now on a BHA mark of 77, his highest rating so far.
“He’ll go to Bahrain to be aimed at the international series races,” said Nass. “He needs to improve his handicap mark of 77, but hopefully he does. We’ll see how he progresses. We’ve bought three this week. With the July Sale being a smaller catalogue, the nicer ones are making a lot of money. There’ll be more variety in the Autumn Horses in Training Sale with a bigger number of horses, so we’ll be there as well, hopefully!” (18:37)
Lot 819: Kingdom Of Time is bought by Oliver St Lawrence Bloodstock for 80,000gns. He won over a mile at the end of May off a BHA rating of 79. He is now on a mark of 84
From The Castlebridge Consignment and in training with Archie Watson, the son of Dubawi is a grandson of Hveger (Danehill), the dam of the champion Highland Reel, the Australian Group 1 winner Cape Of Good Hope, the Group 2 Hardwicke Stakes winner Idaho, and the Group 3 winner Noble Prize. She is also grand-dam of Angel Bleu, winner of the Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere (G1) and the Criterium International (G1).
Third dam is the AJC Oaks (G1) winner Circles Of Gold, dam of the champions Elvstroem and Haradason. (19:01)
Lot 862 and Lot 863: both bought by Blandford Bloodstock from the Godolphin draft for 68,000gns and 65,000gns apiece.
Corolla Point (Lot 862) a son of Blue Point, winner on debut as a two-year-old last autumn, and is rated 81, Wild Nature, by Kingman, is rated 90 and won last December off a mark of 85. He is out of the May Hill Stakes (G2) runner-up Grecian Light, and is a close relation to the Listed winner and Group 3-placed Whispering Light. It is the extended family of the Group 1 winner and sire Dutch Art. (20:03)
Lot 879: Tuesdays Child's pedigree boasts some of the latest Grade 1 form – Luther, who is out of the filly's half-sister Give And Take (Cityscape), an own-sister to the five-time Group 1 winner Fame And Glory, finished third in last week's Belmont Derby.
The three-year-old maiden filly is by Zoustar, and was bred by Coln Valley Stud. (20:14)
Lot 892: joins the gang Libya-bound – the three-year-old maiden colt General Admission bought by Al Watan Club for 210,000gns, Ali A Aneizi outbattling an online bidder.
"It is the same story – he is for the big race in Libya, I think he will get the Classic distance, and he is a very sound horse," said the purchaser. (20:35)
Lot 895: another day at the July Sale, another record broken... the Royal Ascot 1m2f Golden Gates Handicap winner Quai De Bethune (Persian King), traiend by Andrew Balding, sold for 775,000gns, bought by Blandford Bloodstock on behalf of Wathnan Racing. He won at the Royal meeting off a mark of 93 and is now BHA rated 100.
After the bidding opened up online at 100,000gns, it was a case of two online bidders taking each other on until the ring came to life to take on the online interest around 300,000gns. Bidders included Debbie Mountain, Martin Buick, Dr Khaled Salami of KGS Bloodstock, and, coming in at 500,000gns, Richard Brown of Blandford.
The bidding battle developed into a fight between Salami, who was standing by the back door, online interest and Brown, with the latter eventually holding sway at the record price.
"The horse won at Royal Ascot, didn't have the smoothest passage in the race but still found a way to win," reported Brown. "It is rare for a Royal Ascot winner to come onto the market, and he is still relatively lightly raced. The plan looks like he is going to go back to Andrew [Balding] with potentially a Middle Eastern campaign ahead , but we will give him a break now."
He added: "You have got to buy them first, but we hope he has got a good future ahead."
When asked when Quai De Bethune came onto the radar, he said: "He was third in the London Gold Cup, which is always a good race – we bought Ernst Blofeld out of the race – and the form has certainly worked out for this horse. We were then impressed with him at Ascot."
And of the price, he said: "It was a stronger price than I thought – it is just quite rare for a Royal Ascot winner to come to auction straight after, and it was never going to be easy."
Quai De Bethune was bred by Ecurie X and was bought as a yearling by Richard Venn Bloodstock and owner Gary Gillies for €75,000. (21:13)
Lot 896: also sold by Kingsclere Racing, Time Allowed (Lope De Vega) is bought by Busuttin Young Racing for 160,000gns.
The gelding is out of Time Tunnel (Invincible Spirit), who was bought from the Juddmonte draft at the 2019 Tattersalls December Mares Sale for 260,000gns by Blandford, and is a half-brother to the German Listed winner Topanga.
Second dam is Juddmonte's Group 1 Falmouth Stakes winner Timepiece, and it is the family of Passage Of Time, Time Test, Father Time, and Twice Over. (21:25)
Lot 896: Trent Busuttin, the buyer of Time Allowed, speaking from the southern-hemisphere, said: "We have been active buyers over the last three or four years at Tattersalls and we have had great luck with similarly lightly raced horses such as this.
"He looks like an improving and progressive type and fits the criteria to go through the grades here in Australia. He will be syndicated." (21:33)
Trainer Andrew Balding said... "We are thrilled, we have had a very strong sale with the highlight obviously being Quai De Bethune's price. It was always the plan to come to auction with him and, after he won at Royal Ascot, we thought he'd be in the position to make a decent price, which he has. It is great news that he is coming back to us."
He added: "Time Allowed is a lovely horse, lightly raced and he has it all ahead of him. It has been a good evening, and it is great to be able to give owners a return." (21:43)
Chairman's statement: ‎ ‎ ‎ “Nothing drives demand like success, and the back cover of this year’s Tattersalls July Sale catalogue illustrates that perfectly. It features Sprint Cup winner Regional, Champion Hurdle winner Golden Ace, and Entreat, the dam of Prix du Jockey Club winner Camille Pissarro. All were purchased at the July Sale, clearly demonstrating the adage of ‘something for everyone.’
“That success, along with many similar stories, has attracted a diverse and international crowd to a sun-drenched Park Paddocks, creating a genuine buzz around what is one of the most enjoyable weeks of sales and racing in the European calendar. Buyers from Australia, the Gulf, Europe, and Asia played major roles in a sale that recorded significant increases in turnover and average price, as well as a record median.
“The enduring appeal of this sale is underpinned by the continued support of leading global owner-breeders such as Coolmore, Godolphin, and Juddmonte. Their high-class consignments consistently draw strong international interest, so it was no surprise that the beautifully bred Juddmonte filly Orchid Bouquet set a new July Sale record at 550,000 guineas. That record lasted barely 24 hours before the Andrew Balding-trained Quai De Bethune surpassed it, selling for 775,000 guineas after intense bidding between Qatari and Libyan interests to secure the Royal Ascot winner.
“We now look ahead to the Tattersalls Somerville Yearling Sale and the beginning of the yearling sales season, with optimism that the enduring appeal of British and Irish bloodstock will continue to resonate, despite the challenges currently facing the industry.” (23:00)
July Sale: Day 3 statistics +/- compared with last year
Catalogued: 271 (270)
Offered: 193 (170)
Sold: 179 (161)
Turnover: 4,726,500gns (+19%)
Median: 13,000gns (+24%)
Average: 26,405gns (+7%)
% Sold: 93% (95%) (22:18)
July Sale: statistics +/- compared with last year
Catalogued: 942 (923)
Offered: 639 (600)
Sold: 564 (540)
Turnover: 16,928,700gns (+22%)
Median: 15,000gns (+36%)
Average: 30,015gns (+17%)
% Sold: 88% (90%)
Leading consignors (by agg): 1. The Castlebridge Consignment, 2. Juddmonte, 3. Kingsclere Training Stables (A. Balding)
Leading purchasers (by agg): 1. Blandford Bloodstock, 2. Gassim Ghazali, 3. Ace Stud
Leading sires (by agg): 1. Kingman, 2. Pinatubo, 3. Persian King
Leading sires (by av, two or more sold): 1. Persian King, 2. Gleneagles, 3. Pinatubo
Top five
Lot 895: Quai de Bethune (FR) 2022 B.C. >> HIT >> Kingsclere Training Stables (A. Balding) >> Blandford Bloodstock >> 775,000gns
Lot 575: Orchid Bouquet (GB) 2022 B.F. >> HIT >> Juddmonte >> Badgers Bloodstock >> 550,000gns
Lot 583E: Green Storm (IRE) 2022 B.C. >> HIT>> Kingsley Park >> Gassim Ghazali >> 380,000gns
Lot 616: Regal Agenda (GB) 2022 B.F. >> HIT >> Spigot Lodge Stables (K. Burke) Ace Stud >> 375,000gns
Lot 569: Fleeting Ember (GB) 2022 B.F. >> HIT >> Juddmonte >> Blandford Bloodstock >> 300,000gns (23:26)
Tattersalls Somerville Yearling Sale
Good morning and welcome to a lovely morning at Park Paddocks for the first yearling sale of the Tattersalls autumn sales season.
Selling today starts at 10am and all details are available on Sales Day Live. (09:30)
Lot 10: the first to 50,000gns today is Plantation Stud's Blue Point filly out of the unaced Fyxenna (Foxwedge) – the April-born filly selling for that amount to Eclipse TB Europe, Westfield Farm.
She is a half-sister to Union Court, a Havana Grey two-time winner, rated 94 at her best and a runner-up in the St Hugh's Stakes (L). (10:33)
Lot 15: Rabbah Bloodstock goes to 92,000gns for the Ballyhimikin Stud-consigned Blue Point colt out of the Listed-placed mare Grammata (Twilight Son), trainer James Tate, who was sat under the back wall window, in charge of bidding and successful on just one wave of his hand.
"He is a lovely colt, a good-looking sort out of a talented dam and from a great farm – this season's John Gosden-trained Group 1 winner Ombudsman is a pretty good one from there," said Tate, adding: "Fingers crossed this one will be good, he looks like he will be a nice horse." (10:53)
Lot 25: this Persian Force filly makes 90,000gns and is sold by Tally-Ho Stud to Amo Racing.
"She is a very good-looking filly, a bit of a standout for the whole team today – everyone put her up to Kia independently," said Alex Elliott, laughing: "Kia got here in good time after the transfer window closed late last night, I was a bit worried he wouldn't, especially as she was in early.
"He is always pleased to support his stallions, and we all thought she was one of the nicest horses here today. There is quite a long list of trainers after her!"
The February-born filly's first three dams are all black-type – Hoodna is out of the Bosra Sham Stakes (L) third-placed Hoodna, the dam of four winners, including Dubai Domination, runner-up in the Flying Scotsman Stakes (L), third in the Stonehenge Stakes (L), and fourth in the Prix Thomas Bryon (G3).
Second dam is the Listed winner Heaven's Cause, and her third is the US Grade 3 winner and the French Listed winner Heaven's Command. (11:39)
Lot 39: Norris Bloodstock sells the Lord Margadale-bred Havana Grey filly out of Josefa Goya for 160,000gns to Rabbah Bloodstock, a joint-highest price for the Somerville Sale, now in its fifth year.
"She is a very nice horse, by a very exciting stallion, reared by a great farm and near the pick of the fillies today," said Jono Mills of Rabbah. "She is a balanced, attractive horse, and we are hopeful she will be a proper two-year-old."
A smiling Jenny Norris said: "She has been extremely busy, we have had plenty of vets, which gives you confidence, and she vetted clean. It is lovely for Lord Margadale; he was not going to give her away, he has had the whole family and it is close to his heart, but I said we could be brave as she has been very popular. We sold Francisco's Piece as a foal here and Windstormblack at this sale; it is a lovely family."
She added: "We did not expect her to make quite that much, but we had targeted this sale to be a standout. The pedigree is strong enough to go later, but the pedigree has done so well here that we'd keep that trend going. It's a good start to the Tattersalls season for us – let's hope she goes on to become a Royal Ascot winner!"
The French Listed winner Francisco's Piece and the Premio Primi Passi (G3) winner Windstormblack are two of the five winners out of the mare Josfa Goya, a daughter of Sakhee's Secret and a half-sister to Intrepid Jack, winner of the Group 3 Hackwood Stakes winner.
Underbidder was this year's Group 1-winning trainer Richard Hughes. (11:58)
Lot 54: by this season's leading first-season sire Starman, this filly from The Castlebridge Consignment is bought by Ross Doyle for 62,000gns.
The filly is out of the Royal Applause mare Madam Baroque, the dam of one winner and a half-sister to the Australian Listed winner and Group 2-placed Johann Zoffany.
She was pinhooked by James Coburn at the Tattersalls December Sale for just 12,000gns. (12:23)
Lot 65: the 160,000gns mark is matched.... this Dark Angel colt sold by Grangemore Stud to Highflyer Bloodstock, who was buying on behalf of owner Phil Cunningham.
The owner, who was buying his second today, referenced the colt's January 3 foaling date and laughed, "I think this is the earliest foaling date of one I have seen! The optimistic trainer tells me he will be our first runner next year."
Trainer Richard Spencer justified his view by saying, "He looks an early fast sort, he is from a fast family, we have had luck with the sire, and hopefully we can get him out early."
Of his current buying policy, Cunningham said: "We have got some more expensive horses, and more precocious types to crack on with and it seems to be going well – as long as they keep winning, we will keep buying!"
The colt, bred by Grangemore Stud & Cavalier Bloodstock, is the first foal out of Measure Of Magic (Kodi Bear), a dual Listed winner and third in the Commonwealth Cup (G1). (12:53)
Lot 83: the only yearling in this year's Somerville Sale by Too Darn Hot is another Highflyer Bloodstock/Phil Cunningham purchase – the team going to 135,000gns for the Plantation Stud-consigned April-born colt.
He is out of the Oasis Dream mare Oasis Sunset, the dam of three winners, including Flash Gordon (Kodiac), third in the Lacken Stakes (G3). She is a half-sister to the 1999 champion two-year-old Seazun. (13:19)
Lot 97: the Starman colt out of Pooky (Twilight Son), the daughter of Firenze (Efisio), winner of the Boadicea Stakes (L), placed in the Temple Stakes (G2) and dam of the Belgrave Stakes (L) winner Harry's Bar, makes 145,000gns, bought by Powerstown Stud, who outbid Amo Bloodstock.
“He’s going breezing," said Tom Whitehead of Powerstown. "The stallion is flying and this is a nice horse. I’ll probably bring him back here [for the Craven] if the wheels stay on the wagon. Hopefully, he’ll be lucky. The market seems to be strong here today.”
Pooky was a 17,000gns purchase by Tally-Ho Stud at the Tattersalls July Sale in 2021. (13:54)
Lot 79: "I am buying a few yearlings this autumn for trainer Rebecca Menzies," said Matt Coleman after going to 75,000gns for this filly by Dark Angel. "Rebecca has got her core NH string, but she has done well with the few Flat horses she has had and has some owners who are keen to invest in some Flat runners and enjoy some summer racing."
The filly, bred and sold by Moote Coote Stud, is out of the Dandy Man mare Natural Instinct, a Dandy Man half-sister to Zanetto, winner of the Carnarvon Stakes (L) and placed second in the Sirenia Stakes (G3).
Coleman added: "We are trying to target a few horses at each sale, and this is a filly we like from a very good farm. The mare's first foal by Gregorian was rated 88 and I like buying out of mares who are proven producers. The Dark Angel cross over Dandy Man has produced three horses rated over 95.
"This is probably a 6f to 7f filly, and probably one for the second half of the season, she won't be early. She has enough size and scope to train on at three, she is one here today who I think could have been in the Book 2 catalogue – she has a bit of style and quality."
Of ongoing plans he said: "We might buy a few dual-purpose horses, but we are basically having a look at every sale and at different prices, though we won't be breaking any records! Rebecca is ambitious – she has had black-type Flat horses before and she is keen to make more of that side of her business." (13:10)
Lot 118: the Perfect Power colt out of the two-time winner Rogue Missile (Dandy Man) becomes the day's fifth six-figure lot – Robson Aguiar going to 105,000gns for the Barton Stud-offered individual. (15:02)
Lot 128: Nat Barnett Bloodstock goes to 120,000gns for this Yeomanstown Stud-offered Dark Angel filly, an own-sister to Diabolic, a US Listed winner, and to McManaman, who finished third in the National Stakes (L).
The siblings are out of Seafront, who was bought by Yeomanstown from Godolphin for 270,000gns at the Tattersalls December Sale 2017. She was a winner as a juvenile and finished second in the Balachine Stakes (G3) for trainer James Tate. It is the further family of Lochsong, the winner of 15 races and the champion older mare of 1993.
"She’s been bought for Will Sangwin. We have all of our horses so far together in France, and we’ve had a lot of luck out there. Will’s based up in Yorkshire [near Beverley] and was keen to have a horse over here," said Barnett/
"I had a two-year-old with Karl lBurke] last year called Antonin Dvorak, he was the only yearling for our syndicate and he won a couple and then sold very well here. That prompted the decision to go back to Karl here.
"We had a good go at the Dark Angel earlier and underbid him and this was next on the list. It’s just a coincidence they’re both by Dark Angel. Obviously this filly has a very strong page and looks a lovely, precocious type. Hopefully she’s one that’ll crack on early next year."
So far, Dark Angel has had five lots sell so far for an average price of 83,000gns and a turnover of 415,000gns. (15:17)
Lot 130: "He is the buy of the day," enthused Anthony Bromley of Highflyer Bloodstock after buying this colt by Mattmu, a Norton Grove Stud-based stallion, who, despite having had few runners, has been well represented on the track this year by the Tim Easterby-trained Argentine Tango, winner of the Empress Stakes (L), second in the Molecomb Stakes (G3) and sixth in the Lowther Stakes (G2).
The colt was purchased by Bromley with trainer Eve Johnson-Houghton for Somerville graduate Havana Hurricane's owners.
"This yearling just looked a dinger of a horse, and he looks hardy, and I did not expect to give as much as we did, it was more than we have done all day. Eve had a feeling about him and I am pleased that she did," he smiled.
The colt's page has enjoyed a recent update – his half-sister Anaisa (Ardad) won the Ripon Champion 2yo Trophy for breeder and trainer Tim Easterby.
Bromley continued: "The Ardad half-sister has been a right runner, this is a good pedigree and he is out of a Kingman mare. There is lots to like!"
Mattmu finished third as a three-year-old in the Nunthorpe Stakes (G1) and won the Phoenix Sprint Stakes (G3). At two, he was successful in France as winner of the Criterium de Maisons Laffitte (G2). (16:16)
Lot 157: first-season sire Palace Pier has enjoyed a fine first season, and is already the sire of two Group winners – Royal Fixation, winner of the Lowther Stakes (G2), and his Somerville Sale graduate A Bit Of Spirit, who won last weekend's Solario Stakes (G3) at Sandown for owners Paul and Clare Rooney and trainer Clive Cox.
This colt was bought by Durcan Bloodstock for 135,000gns from Plantation Stud. He is out of the Showcasing mare Sweet Gardenia, winner of the El Gran Senor Stakes (L) and fourth in the Round Tower Stakes (G3).
"The sire is red hot, I am over the moon to have her, I am not sure who will train her yet," said Durcan.
Sweet Gardenia was bought by Plantation Stud for 165,000gns at the Tattersalls December Sale 2022. Her first foal Twist Or Stick (Mehmas) has been placed twice at two since the catalogue was published. (16:31)
Lot 169: Megan Nicholls spends 58,000gns on the Rossenarra Stud-consigned, Bayside Boy half-brother to Heeraat, winner of the Hackwood Stakes (G3), and to Ambiance, the winner of three Listed races and Gruup 1 fourth placed.
First-crop yearling sire Bayside Boy won the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes (G1) and the Champagne Stakes (G2), and was also third at Group 1 level in the Dewhurst Stakes (G1) and the Futurity Stakes (G1).
He stands at Ballylinch Stud at a fee of €12,500.
She also goes to 72,000gns for the Persian Force filly from Tally-Ho Stud (Lot 190) and out of Wall Of Sapphire (Lawman). (16:49)
Lot 210: the debut lot sold at Tattersalls, and in fact at any bloodstock sale, by Lanark Bloodstock gives the team a great first sale mission, selling for 130,000gns.
The bay filly, by Blue Point and out of the unraced Amethystos (Danehill Dancer), is bought by James Tate for Rabbah Bloodstock. She is the eighth lot to sell for 100,000gns or more today, a record for the Somerville Sale.
Lanark Bloodstock is the emerging business concern for Jake Scott Campbell, who is from Celbridge in Kildare. He learnt the art of preparing yearlings at Monceaux and Tally-Ho.
He completed the Irish National Stud Thoroughbred Breeding Course in 2021 where he was awarded the Gold Medal for "demonstrating an outstanding performance in all aspects of the course", and also has an MSc in International Business.
"This is the first horse I have consigned, and she belongs to a client Richard Frayne, who is a great supporter, and it was one of my very first mating plans," said Scott Campbell, who is into his third year working with Alex Elliott and prepped this filly in stables belonging to Pat Beirne, Kilcock. "We used Blue Point in year four; he was easier to use in that year and it has paid off.
"She is a lovely filly, I prepped her and I enjoyed working with her, and I'd like to thank Richard for his support and also my mum Tara, she has been very helpful. I grew up prepping yearlings with her and this is our first one back together, and she offered lots of assistance. Pat Beirne has also been very supportive and let me use his stables and facilities."
Of the name of his business, Scott Campbell explained: "Lanark is where my grandfather on Mum's side is from, so there is a family connection, too."
Of expectations coming into the ring, he said: "I was expecting six figures, we had a lot of shows and vets and as soon as I saw everyone lined up, I was expecting six figures. I was leading up, so I could not see too much!
"It is great to get the first one done, and hopefully we will have a few more next year."
He added: "To get yourself out there, you need to have them looking well and you need a result, hopefully this will get the ball rolling. We decided to come to this sale rather than Book 2 so she would standout. There are holes there, and I think people would have exploited that in Book 2.
"This is a massive result for Richard, too, he is looking to expand. I think I made the right call coming here, and I hope Richard is happy – I will go and call him now!"
Amethystos has produced three winners, and this filly is a half-sister to Sankari Royale, runner-up in the St Hugh's Stakes (L) and fourth in the Round Tower Stakes (G3). Her grand-dam is Amethyst, whose career highlight came when second in the Irish 1,000 Guineas.
There is winning Guineas form in the pedigree – King Of Kings, who is out of this filly's third dam and is an own-brother to Amethyst, won the 2,000 Guineas in 1998 having collected the National Stakes (G1) and the Railway Stakes (G2) as a juvenile.
Blue Point has had three lots all sell today for an average price of 90,667gns, a median of 92,000gns and a turnover of 272,000gns. Rabbah Bloodstock bought two of his yearlings earlier today, going to 92,000gns for Lot 15, the colt out of Grammata and sold by Ballyhimikin. (18:34)
Lot 223: the ninth six-figure lot today, appropriately, was bought by today's leading purchaser Highflyer Bloodstock / Phil Cunningham, the duo going to 100,000gns for this Mehmas colt, a first foal out of Atomic Lady (Kodiac) and from Tally-Ho Stud.
Atomic Lady has black-type form from a third placing in the Ripson Champion 2yo Trophy, and she is a a grand-daughter of Flirtation, the dam of Atraction, the European champion two-year-old filly in 2003, the European champion three-year-old filly of 2024, a five-time Group 1 winner and dual 1,000 Guineas winner.
The colt is a sixth purchase for Cunningham today, the sextet bought for an outlay of 577,000gns and an average price of 96,167gns. (19:53)
Somerville Sale: statistics +/- compared with last year (this year's sale one day, in 2024 it was two days)
Catalogued: 272 (234)
Offered: 257 (214)
Sold: 230 (161)
Turnover: 7,878,500gns (+80%)
Median: 25,000gns (+14%)
Average: 34,254gns (+26%)
% Sold: 89% (90%)
Leading consignors (by agg): 1. Tally-Ho Stud, 2. Plantation Stud, 3. Yeomanstown Stud
Leading purchasers (by agg): 1. Highflyer Bloodstock / Phil Cunningham, 2. Rabbah Bloodstock, 3. Highflyer Bloodstock / Eve Johnson Houghton
Leading sires (by agg): 1. Havana Grey, 2. Perfect Power, 3. Dark Angel
Leading sires (by av, two or more sold): 1. Blue Point, 2. Palace Pier, 3. Havana Grey
Top five
Lot 39: Havana Grey (GB) / Josefa Goya (GB) B.F. (GB) >> Norris Bloodstock >> Rabbah Bloodstock >> 160,000gns
Lot 65: Dark Angel (IRE) / Measure of Magic (IRE) B.C. (IRE) >> Grangemore Stud, Ireland >> Highflyer Bloodstock / Phil Cunningham >> 160,000gns
Lot 97: Starman (GB) / Pooky (GB) B.C. (IRE) >> Tally-Ho Stud, Ireland >> Powerstown Stud >> 145,000gns
Lot 83: Too Darn Hot (GB) / Oasis Sunset (IRE) Br.C. (GB) >> Plantation Stud >> Highflyer Bloodstock / Phil Cunningham >> 135,000gns
Lot 157: Palace Pier (GB) / Sweet Gardenia (GB) Ch.F. (GB) >> Plantation Stud >> Durcan Bloodstock >> 135,000gns
Lot 210: Blue Point (IRE) / Amethystos (IRE) B.F. (IRE) >> Lanark Bloodstock >> Rabbah Bloodstock >> 130,000gns (20:20)
Lot 271: and the penultimate lot through the ring gives us a 10th 100,000gns lot today – the filly by Cotai Glory is sold by Tally-Ho Stud to Highflyer Bloodstock / Phil Cunningham for the round sum.
She is a half-sister to five winners, including The Mackem Bullet, a Grade 2 winner, and runner-up Cheveley Park Stakes (G1). (20:15)
Chairman’s Statement
“This is the fifth year of the Tattersalls Somerville Yearling Sale, and it has proved to be a record-breaking edition, with a joint record top price, a record number of six-figure lots, a new benchmark for the average, and a clearance rate of 90%.
"The sale has quickly established itself as an important fixture in the European yearling sales calendar, and there has been plenty of positive feedback from consignors regarding the high level of inspections over the past couple of days.
“With racecourse successes such as Royal Ascot winner Havana Hurricane, purchased for just 9,000gns last year, and Group 3 Solario Stakes winner A Bit Of Spirit two of 41 Group or Listed performers since 2023 – it is no surprise that the sale has produced such strong results. Combined with the prize-money increases for both the Somerville and October Auction Stakes, each of which will be run for a minimum of £200,000 in 2026, it is clear that the Somerville Yearling Sale continues to go from strength to strength.
“We made a conscious decision this year to reduce the number of lots in the catalogue, shortening the sale from two days to one, a move that has been met with numerous positive comments. We now look forward to Books 1 - 3 of the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale and to showcasing the cream of the European yearling crop.” (20:29)
October Yearling Sale Book 1
Day 1
Selling for Day 1, Book 1 starts at 11.00am. (09:43)
For all your sale day details, stories and information, come here to sale day live. (09:48)
Kicking off the October Yearling Sale 2025 (10:52)
Withdrawals: 20,  32,  37,  41,  48,  53,  62,  98,  106,  108,  109,  110,  149,  152,  156,  163,  165,  168 (10:58)
Lot 1: a first strike goes to Anthony Stroud, the agent, who signed as Stroud Coleman Bloodstock, goes to 240,000gns for the Dark Angel colt offered by Kilourney Mor Farm.
The colt was pinhooked as a foal by Strawberry Hill Bloodstock for €120,000 from Moyglare Stud Farm. (11:06)
Lot 3: the first in this week by Frankel makes 400,000gns, the chestnut filly sold by Baroda Stud is bought by Godolphin.
She is a half-sister to Madhmoon, a Group 2 winner of the Golden Fleece Stakes and fourth in the Epsom Derby (G1). (11:10)
Lot 10: the first to top 500,000gns is the own-brother to the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes (G1) and Champagne Stakes (G2) winner Bayside Boy; he is sold for 700,000gns and bought by Godolphin, bred and sold by Ballylinch Stud.
Bayside Boy was also third in the Dewhurst Stakes (G1) and the Futurity Stakes (G1). (11:29)
Lot 15: sells for 3,600,000gns and is bought by Amo Racing.
The Frankel colt is an own-brother to the filly Partying, who was bought here last year by Amo for 4,400,000gns and is in training with Kevin Philippart De Foy. The pair are out of the Duke Of Cambridge Stakes (G2) winner Aljazzi (Shamardal), who was bought here for a million in the Autumn Horses in Training Sale in 2018.
"The boys loved him, we could not let him go, we want to keep the family tight and see how the family works out – obviously if he becomes a good horse, he is going to be a stallion," said Kia Joorabchian, who was bidding to the podium outside the ring. "He probably goes to Freemason."
He added: "Obviously, we like the filly, though she has not run yet. This is a different project – if she does not run she still has a huge residual value as a broodmare, and we have five stallions; if he does not, then it is a different kettle of fish. We paid more than expecting, then we are up against Coolmore and it is five [partners] against one. It is an early strike!"
Consignor Julian Dollar of Newsells Park Stud said: "Honestly, when I did the budget in December, I put a 'measly' half a million to him; he was a big raw Frankel, but he has really come together through the year, especially in his prep.
"Coming in here, I thought there was a chance he might make seven figures, it was a bit like the filly last year. But, when two big hitters lock horns, there is always a chance they can make unbelievable amounts, which that was."
When asked if that sale took the pressure off early in a busy and important week for Newsells Park, Dollar laughed: "Yes, a lot! This really helps. These horses are expensive to produce, the nominations are expensive, and we are very fortunate to sometimes get rewarded. Sometimes the harvest does not always go as well as expected, but that was a nice result." (12:11)

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