Godolphin draft to take centre stage at Tattersalls Ascot December Sale
Tattersalls Ascot hosts its last auction of the year on Monday, with the December Sale due to begin at 10.30am.
A total of 160 mixed lots have been catalogued, with horses in training from the Flat and National Hunt spheres, point-to-pointers, breeding stock and yearlings due to come under the hammer.
View full Tattersalls Ascot December Sale catalogue
Godolphin will send 13 lots to the Ascot sales ring, including the useful juvenile Strong Power (Lot 71), the dual Listed winner Khafoo Shememi (79) and wildcard entry Pivotal Girl, a daughter of Pivotal out of a half-sister to Blaine and Bogart (84).
The likes of Richard Hughes' Weathercock House Stables, Gordon Elliott's Cullentra House Stables and Gary Moore Racing will also offer lots during the single-session sale.
Last year's December Sale saw 91 lots sell for a clearance rate of 64 per cent, turnover of £532,150, an average £5,850 and a median of £3,200.
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Published on 8 December 2019inNews
Last updated 15:03, 8 December 2019
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