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Ted Durcan secures 165,000gns top lot at Autumn Horses in Training opener
James Thomas reports from the first session of selling at Tattersalls
Travel restrictions may have meant that Tattersalls lacked some of the international hubbub that usually accompanies the Autumn Horses in Training Sale, but there was still plenty of action - and some punchy prices - in the Park Paddocks ring on Monday.
Heading the market was the lightly raced Asiaaf, who went the way of Ted Durcan after the agent struck a winning bid of 165,000gns from his position by the parade ring.
The three-year-old New Approach filly has put together a promising profile under the care of Marcus Tregoning, winning a Goodwood novice stakes and registering a peak Racing Post Rating (RPR) of 95 when runner-up to subsequent Group 3 scorer Believe In Love at the same course on her penultimate outing.
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"She's a lovely filly, a lovely model and has excellent form," said Durcan. "She'll be a lovely filly in the spring and summer next year on decent ground; she'll have loads of options trip-wise too. She's a big, scopey mare and we think she'll improve plenty."
"I've been watching her all summer and my thinking was that her only poor run was on softer ground. I think there's a load of upside to her once she's back on a sound surface."
The homebred Asiaaf was one of 25 lots sold by Shadwell on Monday, with the draft generating receipts totalling 560,100gns.
Autumn Horses in Training Sale stats: day one
Offered: 292 lots
Sold: 244 (84 per cent)
Aggregate: 4,138,500gns (down 46 per cent year-on-year)
Average: 16,960gns (down 42 per cent)
Median: 9,000gns (down 33 per cent)
Megan on the mark
With the National Hunt season about to hit top gear, jumps trainers and agents were among those searching for future talent at Park Paddocks. Among those to pick up an eyecatching recruit was Paul Nicholls as his daughter Megan struck a winning bid of 135,000gns for the progressive middle-distance performer Wise Glory.
Nicholls continued: "He ran only once as a two-year-old and the Crisfords looked after him well so hopefully there'll be plenty more to come from him. He's already been gelded, which is a big plus, and he's had a couple of runs this season. We won't rush him but hopefully come the new year he'll be running over hurdles."
Nicholls has ridden three winners for the Crisford team in her role as a Flat jockey, but admitted Wise Glory was not among the horses she had partnered for the Newmarket yard. She said: "I've had a connection with the Crisford team before but I've not actually sat on this horse. He was always one who caught the eye in the mornings though."
Nicholls also expanded on her sales ring aspirations, saying: "Working the sales is something I'm massively interested in. Dad is encouraging me and I've got experience with the likes of Tom Malone, Alex Elliott and Stephen Hillen during the yearling sales, and I've learned plenty doing that. Hopefully it'll lead to a bit of success."
Game, set and match to Ghazali
Heading further afield than Ditcheat is the smart juvenile Nastase, who was knocked down to Will Douglass of Charlie Gordon-Watson Bloodstock on behalf of leading Qatari trainer Gassim Mohammad Ghazali at 120,000gns.
The cleverly named two-year-old – who is by Sixties Icon and out of Rough Courte, and shares his moniker with former world tennis champion Ilie Nastase – has won two of his eight starts for Mick Channon.
His record includes victory in the Listed Rockingham Stakes at York, while he was last seen finishing a staying-on fourth behind Mujbar in the Horris Hill Stakes on Saturday.
"Last year we bought a very good horse from Mick Channon called Sir Arthur Dayne - he won the Al Biddah Mile in Doha," said Douglass.
"Nastase looks a very consistent, honest, straightforward horse. He's as sound as a pound and we really liked him. He ran a nice race in the Horris Hill; he just keeps doing it and hopefully there's more to come. We're trying to concentrate on quality."
Ghazali is a familiar face at Tattersalls, and spent 456,500gns on 13 lots at last year's Autumn Horses in Training Sale, as well as parting with 1,316,000gns for 18 lots to top the buyers' chart at last year's July Sale. However, with the coronavirus pandemic having curbed travel, Douglass said the trainer was resigned to following the action online.
"Gassim is watching online from Qatar, although he didn't like bidding online during the August Sale," reported the agent.
Narvick International lands Numen
The six-figure barrier was broken for the first time when Emmanuel de Seroux of Narvick International went to 110,000gns for Numen, who was offered by Aidan O'Brien's Ballydoyle Stables.
The three-year-old son of Galileo ran to a smart level in four starts for O'Brien, winning a Leopardstown maiden and finishing four-and-a-quarter-lengths second to Delphi in the Listed Nijinsky Stakes on his third outing.
"He's not over-raced and we hope he has a future," said De Seroux. "I don't know where, my client has not decided, but it will be on the Flat – possibly here, possibly North America. We'll give him a little time and hope he can come back strongly. He’d have cost ten times more as a yearling; he's a very good mover and has all the options."
The colt was bred by Flaxman Stables Ireland and ran in the colours of the Niarchos family, who co-own the chestnut with the Coolmore partners. Numen is the eighth foal out of Divine Proportions, the top-class daughter of Kingmambo who was crowned champion two- and three-year-old filly courtesy of wins in the Prix Morny, Prix Marcel Boussac, Poule d'Essai des Pouliches, Prix de Diane and Prix d'Astarte.
In turn, Divine Proportions is out of the Listed-winning Myth To Reality, making her a closely related sister to Whipper, himself successful in the Prix Morny, Prix Jacques le Marois and Prix Maurice de Gheest.
Dubai option for Ostilio
The high-class Ostilio is set for a campaign in Dubai after Taylor's Bloodstock, the banner under which owner Andy Taylor races, went to 90,000gns to secure the five-year-old entire.
The son of New Approach, whose siblings include Prix Jean Romanet scorer Ajman Princess and Bengough Stakes winner Cape Byron, won six races for Simon and Ed Crisford, most notably the Group 2 Prix Daniel Wildenstein.
He was also successful on his last two outings, making all to score by two and a half lengths in the Listed Guisborough Stakes on his most recent start.
"He's been bought for Mr Taylor to go out to Dubai," confirmed the owner's representative, Ian Mason. "He's had horses like Final Venture, Manshood and Line Of Reason before, and this horse has got the right profile for the big races out in Dubai.
"We'll get him out there and get a bit of sun on his back and see what we can do. We've followed him for a while so hopefully all goes to plan. He'll be trained by Paul Midgley."
Meah Lloyd make their mark
The 90,000gns mark was hit on two further occasions, with Meah Lloyd Bloodstock signing for the talented juveniles Jimmy Sparks and Coulthard.
Jimmy Sparks, who recorded an RPR of 86 when landing his second race on his latest outing for Brian Meehan, is among the lots now destined for a career in Qatar.
"He goes to Qatar and to trainer Stefano Ibido - we bought Dominus for him here last year from Brian [Meehan] and he's also by Zoffany," said Jamie Lloyd, who was joined by business partner David Meah.
The son of first-season sire Coulsty, who was picked up for £27,000 at the Tattersalls Ireland Goresbridge Breeze-Up Sale, will continue his racing days with trainer Philip D'Amato in California.
The Tattersalls Autumn Horses in Training Sale continues on Tuesday at 9.30am.
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