Siyouni and No Nay Never fillies on offer at Ascot August Sale
They are joined by a brother to Cheltenham Festival winner William Henry
Two promising fillies by Siyouni and No Nay Never will be offered one after the other at the Tattersalls Ascot August Sale on Tuesday.
The pair are among the 34 wildcard entries for the sale, with Harry Dunlop sending the Siyouni filly Miarka (85) in the ring, after she was fourth on her most recent start at Brighton, and Charlie Fellowes consigning the No Nay Never filly Carmena (86), who was fourth on debut at Lingfield in July. Both had run in the mauve silks of owner Susan Roy.
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Another eye-catching supplementary entry is Bay Watch (55), who comes up for sale having won his last three starts in sprints. The five-year-old Harbour Watch gelding will be offered by owner Pete Ponting, who campaigned the Listed-winning handicap chaser Passato.
Godolphin will have 11 lots on offer, headed by the three-time winner Silent Attack (78), a son of Dream Ahead who took third in a valuable Meydan mile handicap in January for Saeed bin Suroor.
Jumps buyers are also well catered for with Eugene O'Sullivan set to offer Electric Concorde (117), an eight-year-old full-brother to this year's Cheltenham Festival scorer William Henry - who triumphed in the Grade 3 Coral Cup Handicap Hurdle - and the Listowel Lartigue Hurdle heroine Sesenta.
Jonjo O'Neill's Jackdaws Castle Stables will consign a quartet of lots including the winning hurdler Aquarian (134), a son of Rock Of Gibraltar who opened his account over hurdles last November.
What is more, there are ten stores on offer, among them a Dylan Thomas filly (98) out of a half-sister to the Grade 3 Grimes Hurdle winner Red Square Lady.
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Published on 19 August 2019inNews
Last updated 13:37, 19 August 2019
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