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The catalog is now available online for the December Tattersalls Yearling Sale

Camille Pissarro: a half-sister of this year's Prix winner Jean-Luc Lagardere, is featured in the catalog for the December Yearling Sale | Scoop Dyga


A total of 197 lots have been cataloged for the Tattersalls December Annual Sale, which takes place at Park Paddocks on Monday November 25th.

The catalog features 11 siblings of the Group 1 winners, including Lot 63, a Gloomy Angel (Ire) half-sister to this year's Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere winner Camille Pissarro (Ire) (Wootton Bassett {GB}) and the Commonwealth Cup Winner and sire Golden Horde (Irish); Lot 102, a half-sister to Nathaniel (Ire) of this year's Irish Champion Stakes scorer Economics (GB) (Night Of Thunder {Ire}); and Lot 179, a three-piece Saxon Warrior (Jpn) brother to Prix du Jockey Club winner and exhilarating juvenile sire Study Of Man (Ire).

Lot 158, a Kingman (GB) colt out of G1 Queen Elizabeth II Stakes winner Persuasive (Ire) (Gloomy Angel {Ire}), is a notable offering from the Cheveley Park Stud draft, while Kirsten Rausing's Staffordstown Stud for the Lot responsible is 122, a Siyouni (Fr) stallion out of the G1 British Champions Fillies and Mares Stakes heroine Madame Chiang (GB) (Archipenko).

Edmond Mahony, chairman of Tattersalls, said: “The combination of quality and value for money is key to the popularity of Tattersalls’ December yearling sale and the exceptional success of 5,000 Guineas purchase and now five-time Group 1 winner Via Sistina as well as the 1 Million.” Guinea's pinhooking triumph at this year's Craven Breeze Up Sale was a spectacular advertisement for the sale.

“The 2024 renewal includes supplies from many of the UK and Ireland’s most successful nurseries and in addition to a variety of well-bred yearlings, buyers will also find a vast number of yearlings eligible for lucrative Tattersalls October Book 1 bonuses, Great British Bonuses etc worth £25,000 have the ever popular £150,000 Tattersalls October Auction Stakes.”

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