Star search begins as Goffs UK publish Premier Yearling Sale catalogue
Royal Ascot winning trio Advertise, A'Ali and Daahyeh all auction graduates
Buyers searching for their next star at this year's Goffs UK Premier Yearling Sale, which takes place on August 27-28, can start their study as the catalogue was published online on Tuesday.
The auction had three winners at Royal Ascot this year in Commonwealth Cup hero Advertise and juvenile-winning pair A'Ali and Daahyeh.
View the Goffs UK Premier Yearling Sale catalogue
The hugely exciting A'Ali has since built on his win in the Norfolk Stakes with a brilliant victory in the Prix Robert Papin.
The level of success at Royal Ascot echoes 2016 when the Doncaster Breeze-Up Sale enjoyed four winners at the royal meeting in Ardad, My Dream Boat, Prince Of Lir and Quiet Reflection.
Among the eyecatching lots for this year's sale is Yeomanstown Stud's Dark Angel brother () to Easton Angel, a dual Listed winner who was a close second to Acapulco in the 2015 Queen Mary Stakes. She was later sold for 500,000gns at the Tattersalls February Sale.
Joining him in the catalogue is Glenvale Stud's Fastnet Rock filly (), whose dam Shaleela is an unraced Galileo half-sister to champion Scandinavian sprinter Giant Sandman. They in turn are out of Sharamana, a Darshaan sibling to the supremely talented Shergar.
Goffs UK managing director Tony Williams said: "The Doncaster Premier Yearling Sale is enjoying another superb year with the highlight thus far being the Group-winning treble at this year's Royal Ascot meeting.
"This sale is an established source of Royal winners and this is backed up by the fact that it has produced three of the last six Norfolk Stakes winners and three of the last five Albany Stakes winners."
If you enjoyed this, you should read:
Danceteria a first Group 1 winner from Redoute's Choice's European crops
Why Laurens is such a priceless paddocks prospect - beyond her Group 1 heroics
How a fiery filly who survived a flood became South Africa's premier producer
Published on inNews
Last updated
- Yeomanstown Stud unveils 2025 fees including for champion sire-elect Dark Angel
- Study Of Man's fine run reflected in 2025 fee at Lanwades Stud
- 'He's a hugely important horse for Amo Racing' - Group 1 winner Bucanero Fuerte retired to Tally-Ho Stud
- 'He has a wonderful pedigree to match his race record' - Technician on the move to Ireland for 2025
- Sea The Stars hits new high as Aga Khan Studs release 2025 fees
- Yeomanstown Stud unveils 2025 fees including for champion sire-elect Dark Angel
- Study Of Man's fine run reflected in 2025 fee at Lanwades Stud
- 'He's a hugely important horse for Amo Racing' - Group 1 winner Bucanero Fuerte retired to Tally-Ho Stud
- 'He has a wonderful pedigree to match his race record' - Technician on the move to Ireland for 2025
- Sea The Stars hits new high as Aga Khan Studs release 2025 fees