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Hunting for Royal Ascot Rockets is going on at the Goffs Breeze-Up sale

Doncaster, Great Britain – the clock is neither lying on the route. Goffs has his promise to send the owner and trainer to the sanctified soil that is the enclosure of the winner in Royal Ascot, with 10 graduates who manage such a performance in the past nine years.

Few sales companies can have a similar honor effect. Simply expressed, everyone with designs that rocked to Royal Ascot in June does not have to think long and intensively about speculating Doncaster this week. Past Performanances are a barometer to the future and, just last year elderly, queen mary heroine leovanni (ire) (kodi bear {ire}) along with the similarly clever aesterius (ire}), powerful glory (ire) (Cotai glory {gb}), black) Forza (Complexity) and Electrolyte (IRE) (Hello Youumzain {Fr}) Were Sourced at this sale.

In fact, Leovanni heads a total of nine graduates who have reached official reviews of 100 or more. The ACE agent of Blandford Blodstock, Richard Brown, can not only buy the Queen Mary winner for 190,000 pounds, but he also bought Coventry Stakes Second and Third Electrolyt and Columnist (GB) (Ardad {IRE}) together with G2 Flying Childers Aester. Some shoot, fair.

Some very clever horses that undoubtedly reach high ratings in good time were also obtained from this sale. For example, take Glenderry (GB) (Mohather {GB}). He was bought by Jack Davison for £ 48,000 before he was traded to continue his career in Hong Kong after reaching the coach at his second start for the coach at his second start for the coach. Together with Bloodstock Agent Barry Lynch, Davison returned to Doncaster this week to find more value.

He said: “It is well documented that this sale has a proven track record in the production of Royal Ascot winners, but if you compete against the grain against the grain, you can find a value here. Furlong or the miler horse.

Buyers undoubtedly have to get the checkbook out in order to secure Lot 175, a Cotai -Glory (GB) Stutfalen, which is particularly good for Ellie Whitakers from Emw Equine. The Cotai Glory Stutfohlen now looks a clever purchase that from Whitaker the daughter of the youth winner Rosie Bassett (GB) (Wootton Bassett {GB}) for only 32,000 GBP from the Tally Ho-Stud at the Premier Yearling Sale last year.

Barry Lynch and Jack Davison | Goffs

Whitakers, who may be best known to sell the Intelligent Royal Aclaim (IRE) (aclaim {ire}) through the Breeze-Up ball, admits that the Cotai-Ruhm, which plays prominently in all timing leaves, has exceeded expectations. In the meantime, Lot 148, a stallion foal from Sergei Prokofiev, also triggered quite well for the outfit.

Whitaker said: “pleased. We brought two nice horses with us and you got a little better than we would have expected. [the Cotai Glory filly] Has a gigantic step and has always been very professional. Her homework was always mighty and we thought she was a lovely foal, so she was gone and has proven it today. Hopefully she can continue and now prove it on the route. The Sergei Prokofiev Colt has also spread well. He is a lovely progressive horse, so hopefully you can both go well tomorrow. Fingers, toes, legs – everything is now crossed for sale. “

The Breeze-Up season began last week with a bang in Tattersalls, where numerous records were broken during Craven Sale. But away from the two seven -digit properties and a record turnover [nearly 20 million gns]The clearance rate of 83% pointed out a mighty demand for Breeze-Up horses across the board. Goff's boss Henry Beby agreed and said he hoped for more of it this week.

“I thought it [the Craven Breeze-Up Sale] Was very positive – there was so much interest on so many levels that I was encouraging, “he said.” There seemed to be a variety of buyers, and that is also positive. We had a very good feedback for this sale – the catalog is good and the reports of the providers were up to mighty. “

BEBY added: “We believe that we have put together a very mighty group of horses, and there are also many buyers here. We have vigorously struggled in the Middle East with extensive trips to Qatar, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Dubai, and we hope that this will lead to an increased interest of this part of the world tomorrow.”

Among the good footstorms of people who inspected the barns on Wednesday, there was a remarkable number of buyers in the Middle East. Irish Eoin Sullivan, who has been resident in Asia for several years, was such an agent who was responsible for the sale of Breeze-Up for Breeze-Up sales a group of owners and trainers in Saudi Arabian.

He said: “We mainly buy for Saudi Arabia. There is a possibility that we can leave something in Ireland or France in Europe before we import them to Saudi Arabia. We sent a few to Fozzy Stack, and it seems to train well. We look forward to doing business this week.”

Sullivan added: “At the moment there is a little active in the Middle East. I did a lot of business in Singapore before things went there so that it closes a door, but another door opens in terms of person. So we have a few different orders to fill.

The sale that the descendants of Havana Gray, Wootton Bassett, Blue Point, Mahmas, none and more and more begins on Thursday at 10 a.m.

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