Hot Lots Day 2 - Tattersalls October Yearling Sale Book 1

Tara Madgwick - Tuesday October 7

The Tattersalls October Yearling Sale second session kicks off tonight our time and for those interested in the number one yearling sale in Europe we are taking a look at some of the yearlings tipped to top each day and they include the half-brother to a two time Aussie G1 winner and a colt from a mare bought in Australia for $2.3million.

Russian Camelot (IRE) won both the Group I SA Derby and Group I MRC Underwood Stakes and is now standing at Widden Stud in Victoria.

Lot 217

Camas Park Stud will offer his half-brother by No Nay Never from Lady Babooshka as Lot 217.

Australian Group winning Fastnet Rock mare Missrock was a big ticket item when she made $2.3million at the 2019 Magic Millions Broodmare Sale when bought by John and Jake Warren of Highclere Stud for $2.3million.

Lot 273

Highclere Stud will offer a Wootton Bassett colt from Missrock as Lot 273.

Additional highlights tonight include:

Lot 200 Filly Wootton Bassett x Jawlaat, by Shamardal – The Castlebridge Consignment

Half-sister to Group I winner Facteur Cheval and SW Queen of the Mud.

Lot 203 Filly Kodiac x Johara, by Ifraaj – Tally Ho Stud

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Half-sister to this year’s outstanding 2YO filly Venetian Sun, winner of the G1 Prix Morny.

Lot 230 Colt Blackbeard x Liberisque, by Equiano – Glenvale Stud

Half-brother to this year’s Group I Flying Five winner Arizona Blaze.

Lot 275 Colt Night of Thunder x Model Guest, by Showcasing – Lynn Lodge Stud

From G3 placed Model Guest and the full sister to this colt made 600,000 at Goffs Orby last year bought by Yulong.

Lot 357 Colt Baaeed x Queen’s Trust, by Dansili – Cheveley Park Stud

Half-sister to stakes-placed Chancellor from Group I winner Queen’s Trust.

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