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Well-related lots on offer at Tattersalls Ireland November National Hunt Sale
Siblings to Bobs Worth, Special Tiara and Simonsig are among the entries
Siblings to Cheltenham Festival winners Bobs Worth, Special Tiara and Simonsig are among the stellar entries for next month's Tattersalls Ireland November National Hunt Sale at Fairyhouse.
Despite tougher restrictions in place as a result of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the auction takes place from November 9-11 and begins with 44 yearlings selling from the Monday at 10am, followed by 735 foals going under the hammer from Monday to Wednesday, with a selection of mares selling at the final session on Wednesday evening.
Among the eyecatching lots for sale is an Order Of St George half-sister to Gold Cup hero Bobs Worth (422), out of the King's Theatre mare Fashionista; a Walk In The Park brother to Champion Chase victor Special Tiara (496), and a Getaway half-sister to the Arkle scorer Simonsig (755).
There are also Walk In The Park and Flemensfirth siblings to Champion Bumper winners Fayonagh and Relegate (lots 380 and 337) plus a Buck's Boum half-brother to Ascot Chase victor Balder Succes (45).
"The interest of our staff, our clients and our industry are at the centre of everything we do and this is particularly important during these challenging times.
"We would like to thank you in advance for your co-operation, understanding and patience during this time and we look forward to welcoming you back to Tattersalls Ireland in November."
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