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Wildcards added to Tattersalls Ireland Goresbridge Breeze-Up Sale
The 23 additions include colts by No Nay Never and Siyouni
A total of 23 wildcards have been added to the Tattersalls Ireland Goresbridge Breeze-Up Sale in Newmarket next week, with the breeze taking place from 9am on Wednesday and the sale two days later from 10.30am at Park Paddocks.
Three of the new additions will be offered by Mocklershill: a No Nay Never half-brother to the Listed scorer We Are Ninety (); a Night Of Thunder filly from the family of Gladness Stakes scorer Sruthan (); and a Gleneagles filly related to Battle Of Marengo ().
Another lot to make plenty of appeal is the Siyouni half-brother to stakes performers King Of Camelot and Leader Writer (), who will be offered by Robson Aguiar.
Last year the sale was held in Fairyhouse for the first time - having previously taken place in Goresbridge - and saw an average price of €28,037, a median of €18,000 and a strong clearance rate of 91 per cent.
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