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Go in the Park Colt Stars in Tattersalls Ireland

A stallion foal of a walk in the park (IRE) turned out to be the most popular on Tuesday when it comes to the one -day sale of Tattersalls Ireland Winter Flat and National Hunt.

The Bay -Sohn von Glasgow Allen (FR) (American contribution {GB}) was sold as Lot 58 (American Post {GB}) of € 50,000 from CoolMores Gerry Ahern. His dam is half a sister of the Multiple-1 winner of Muhthir (GB) of all FR).

After the purchase of the annual stud of the annual stud, Aherern said: “The father continues to break records and this is a very well-grown horse that comes from a great kindergarten. He was the one we really wanted today and we are ecstatic to get him.

“Plans for him are fluid, we could bring him back for resale or keep it to the race, there is a lot of time for him. He was an outstanding look and family tree today. “

Lot 172, a son of Blue Brisil (FR), made € 40,000 for the offer of Anthony Cahill and Martin Dowd. The bay designed by Walsown Stables is from a full sister from Lord Windermere (Irish) (Oscar {IRE}), a winner of the G1 Cheltenham Gold Cup, as well as a half sister for a winner in Subleutnant (IRE) (Brian Boru { Gb}).

“He will come back to the derby sale,” said Cahill. “There are some of us who bought together and my son was on the phone to continue driving.”

The highest daughter was a daughter of Affinisea (IRE) and Hollygrove Rumba (Irish) (Indian Danehill (Irish}) (Lot 70), who was aware of the leading buyer on Tuesday, Richard Rohan. House Student Miss was one of two horses to earn this prize that day, as did Lot 129, another son of Walk in the Park, who went to Kieran Shields from the design of the Hillview Farm.

Plans for the foal born in April in April are pliant, and Rohan said: “So far, her future has been undecided that it could be held or resumed, but we have loved her since we saw her here.

“Will has built up a nice stock of youthful horses. I not only liked this stut foal as an individual, but everything is heated in this family tree with both Gowelstraße (IRE) (Flemensfirth) and Affinisea. I really like him as a father and he had a winner of Cheltenham class 2 at the weekend. ”

“I hope he will be here again for the derby sale,” said Shields of the latter. “He is a youthful foal, but he has a nice view and he is obviously from a top father. He uses well and is an attractive foal that I hope that he will make a clever three -year -old well again. “

Of the 160 properties offered, 84 (53%) sold for a gross of € 893,650. The average was € 10,639 (-5%) and the median € 7,500 (+7%).

Simon Kerin, CEO of Tattersall's Ireland's CEO, said: “We are pleased to have started the year with our recent Winter Flat and National Hunt Sale. For the first time we introduced the sale with flat yearlings, and this is an area that we want to build to get forward.

“Today's trade was somewhat challenging and shows the selective character of the national hunting market last 12 months. “

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