Tattersalls December Yearling Sale – Catalogue Online

Save the date - Monday, 22 November

The catalogue for the 2021 Tattersalls December Yearling Sale is out now and can be viewed at www.tattersalls.com. Numbering 200 lots, the December Yearling Sale will take place on Monday, 22nd November.

In total the catalogue features own or half brothers and sisters to 41 Group and Listed winners, and 25 yearlings out of Group and Listed winning dams headed by the Galileo colt out of the Group 2 winner Laugh Out Loud.

Gr1 winner Broome was purchased for 150,000 guineas at the December Yearling Sale

Buyers looking for future winners of valuable Tattersalls bonuses and sponsored races will not be short of choice with 6 yearlings eligible for the lucrative £20,000 Tattersalls October Book 1 Bonus Scheme and a further 16 yearlings eligible for the £150,000 Tattersalls October Auction Stakes, including 4 additionally eligible for the £100,000 Tattersalls Somerville Auction Stakes. The catalogue also features 38 fillies already entered for the Great British Bonus and two lots qualified for French Owners’ Premiums.

Nine of the top ten sires currently standing in Europe have yearlings catalogued including Australia, Dark Angel, Frankel, Kingman, Kodiac, Lope De Vega, Sea The Stars, Siyouni and Wootton Bassett who have a total of 26 yearlings catalogued between them.

Other proven Group 1 sires with progeny in the sale include Acclamation, Bated Breath, Dandy Man, Exceed And Excel, Farhh, Fastnet Rock, Gleneagles, Havana Gold, Iffraaj, Invincible Spirit, Le Havre, Make Believe, Mastercraftsman, and Night Of Thunder to name a few.

There are plenty of yearlings on offer by exciting young sires with either one or two crops of racing age including Ardad, Caravaggio, Churchill, Galileo Gold, Kodi Bear, Time Test and Zoustar to name a few as well as by Group 1 and Classic winning first crop yearling sires such as Cracksman, Expert Eye, Harry Angel, Hawkbill, Saxon Warrior and Unfortunately.

Click here to view the catalogue.

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