Number of wildcards added as sales circuit makes very welcome return to Ascot
The Tattersalls Ascot November Sale begins at 10.30am on Thursday
Twenty-six wildcards, headed by Godolphin's Throne Hall, have been added to the Tattersalls Ascot November Sale, which takes place from 10.30am on Thursday, November 4 at Ascot Racecourse Stables.
The catalogue consists of 125 lots, comprising of 37 fillies in or out of training, 73 colts and geldings in or out of training, four point-to-pointers, five yearlings and six store horses.
Catalogued as lot 66, the Godolphin-consigned Throne Hall is a four-year-old gelded son of Kingman who boasts a current BHA rating of 101 following a second place in a Class 2 handicap at York on his penultimate start.
Gordon Elliott's Cullentra House Stables have catalogued six wildcard entries, including lot 96, Oh Purple Reign, a winner of four races and Group 3-placed in the Sirenia Stakes at Kempton.
The gelding's most recent win came on September 1 in a mile handicap at Gowran Park.
The stable will also offer lot 122, Clondaw Secret, who was recently placed second on his penultimate start, beaten only half a length in a novice chase at Gowran Park. The six-year-old son of Court Cave carries current IHRB ratings of 125 and 118 over hurdles and fences respectively.
Wildcards have also been accepted from Belmont Stables, Ed Dunlop Racing, Frost Racing, Harry Whittington Racing, Jackdaws Castle, Manton Lodge Stables, Sandhill Racing Stables, Station Yard, Trotter Racing, Ty-Derlwyn Farm and Weathercock House Stables.
Tattersalls live internet bidding will be available for those who are unable to attend the sale in person. Prospective purchasers are requested that they register with Tattersalls at least 48 hours prior to the start of sale by selecting the following link .
The full catalogue can now be viewed at .
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