RATOATH, Ireland–John and Jess Dance continued their recruitment drive on day one of the Tattersalls Ireland September Yearling Sale, signing for three ...
He has been bought for Robert Ng, and he does come from the further family of Romanised so that was a big help, but he is a lovely individual in his own right.” Then, when Bradsell (GB) (Tasleet {GB}) came along and won the Coventry, that was probably the best day of my life.” Joy said, “Jerry came in on the horse when my car broke down as I needed the money. She added, “He didn't sell for 5,000gns at the December Sale at Tattersalls and my good friend Padraic Gahan brought me down to see him. Dreeling couldn't hide his delight over the hammer falling Lavery's way at €100,000 and labelled the trainer as one of the best in the business. runner-up Erosandpsyche (Ire) (Sepoy {Aus}), consigned by the talented sprinter's owners, Mark Dreeling and Barbara Fonzo of Coole House Farm. I can remember standing in the rain and watching him–the stride on him was tremendous. He is for John and I will train for him. “Inns Of Court is an unproven stallion, but he is by a proven sire of sires in Invincible Spirit (Ire). He was stabled down in Solario and, when I spotted him on the Friday, I thought he was a racehorse. “I'll tell you what gave us great confidence, Tallon said, “was the number of vets he had. Of the 230 yearlings offered on day one, just 28 were led out unsold, representing a clearance rate of 88%.
An Indian summer dawned over Tattersalls Ireland Sept. 20 on the opening day of the September Yearling Sale, greeting the return of proceedings to the sales ...
](/horse-racing/horses/card/9929515) [Mehmas](https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/thoroughbred/mehmas-ire/2014?source=BHonline) [, for €80,000. That absence of big-ticket lots, coupled with 24 fewer horses offered for sale compared to the equivalent day last year, contributed to a drop in the total sales on Tuesday. The figure of €6,436,000 was a decrease of 5% from last year's aggregate of €6,807,434. Tuesday's average of €31,861 was an increase of five points on last year's figure of €30,225, while the median grew by three times that amount, up 15% to €27,000. Sackville said: "He's a lovely stamp of a horse and a really big, strong, imposing type.
An Indian summer dawned over Tattersalls Ireland on the opening day of the September Yearling Sale, greeting the return of proceedings to the sales complex ...
He is a lovely and athletic horse with a good action." “It is a great result and we are thrilled," said Clodagh Hassett of Monksland. Tuesday's average of €31,861 was an increase of five points on last year's figure of €30,225, while the median grew by three times that amount, up 15 per cent to €27,000. "We're big fans of Footstepsinthesand and the cross with Danehill is a proven one," said Dreeling. "It is just a small team - myself and Tom and our children Orla, Meabh and Richie. "He really was the standout horse here for us and I thought he would make a lot more than that," she said. "He is a smashing colt and our pick of the day," Ross remarked. One of the most frequent visitors to Barn O was Sheila Lavery, and the trainer's persistence was rewarded. "We're delighted John Lavery bought him and that he's going to Sheila to be trained," added Dreeling. Sackville said: "He's a lovely stamp of a horse and a really big, strong imposing type. The colt was one of three yearlings Sackville purchased to race in the couple's golden silks. He also bought a filly by Tally-Ho's champion first- and second-season sire Mehmas for €80,000.