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Benie Des Dieux, Magic Of Light and Buildmeupbuttercup selling at Tatts Ireland

November National Hunt Sale takes place from November 7-11 in County Meath

Benie Des Dieux: set to be among the star attractions of the sale
Benie Des Dieux: set to be among the star attractions of the saleCredit: Healy Racing

A choice selection of foals, yearlings and broodmares make up the 2021 Tattersalls Ireland November National Hunt Sale catalogue, which is now online.

Featuring siblings to a host of top-class National Hunt black-type winners, the sale will begin with 200 yearlings selling from 10.30am on Sunday, November 7, followed by 1,025 foals selling Monday to Thursday with 89 mares selling Thursday evening.

The November National Hunt Sale has been the source of many profitable pinhooks in recent years as well as success on the track. John Nallen bought several foals at the 2013 November National Hunt Sale, which included Minella Indo and Minella Times. The Cheltenham Gold Cup winner and Aintree Grand National winner cost €24,000 and €31,000 respectively.

The 2021 catalogue features own or half-brothers and sisters to several Graded and Listed winners, including the half-sister to dual Grade 1 winner Asterion Forlonge, the Order Of St George half-brother to Grade 2 winner Master Debonair and the son of multiple Graded winner J'y Vole.

Other black-type performers whose siblings feature among the catalogue include Special Tiara, The New One, Belfast Banter, Craigneiche, Yorkhill, Galop Marin, Fiddlerontheroof, The Game Changer and more.

Benie Des Dieux, Magic Of Light and Buildmeupbuttercup headline the strong selection of broodmares catalogued.

Hard copies of the catalogue will be mailed out in the coming days, but it can be viewed online here.


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