Winning Irish pointers feature in Autumn Sale supplementary entries
Prolific types Buzz and Maid In Manhattan also added
Prolific winners Buzz and Maid In Manhattan are among the supplementary entries for next week's Goffs UK Autumn HIT Sale at Doncaster.
Both are Flat horses who are likely to be sold as high-class National Hunt prospects. Buzz, a five-year-old gelding by Motivator, has won four on the level for Hughie Morrison with his best form coming on soft ground, and is being sold to dissolve a partnership due to the owners wanting to focus on Flat racing.
Maid In Manhattan, a five-year-old filly by Fame And Glory, has won six times for Rebecca Menzies including her most recent at Nottingham on October 9.
To be held next Thursday from 10am, the Doncaster Autumn HIT Sale has catalogued 166 horses in training and supplementary entries will remain open up to the time of the sale.
Recent point-to-point meetings in Ireland have produced many of the 21 supplementary entries thus far and they include:
- 79, Annual Invictus (4YO G by Mahler), winner of his most recent P2P start for Cormac Doyle at Toomebridge on October 5.
- 80, Gale At Sea (4YO F by Milan), the winner of her debut P2P for Denis Murphy at Toomebridge on October 5.
- 81, Do Your Job (5YO G by Fame And Glory), the winner of his debut P2P for Colin Bowe at Castletown on October 6.
- 82, Minella Beauty (4YO G by Shirocco), placed second to Annual Invictus on his most recent P2P for John Nallen at Toomebridge on October 5.
- 83, Pennyforapound (5YO G by Winged Love), unbeaten in two P2P starts for Colin Bowe, his most recent by six lengths at Castletown on October 6.
- 84, Yes Des Taillons (5YO G by Gris De Gris), the winner of his most recent P2P for Denis Murphy at Toomebridge on October 5.
- 85, Sani Pass (5YO F by Robin Des Pres), placed second on her debut P2P for Michael Flannery at Castletown on October 6.
- 86, Classic Lady (4YO F by Flemensfirth), placed third on her debut P2P behind Gale At Sea for Cormac Doyle at Toomebridge on October 5.
Also catalogued are winners Behind The Curtain, Cenotice, Fortunes Hiding, Kripke, Grade 2-placed Pearl Swan, Reckless Behavior and You’re The Man as well as Mahzarin, an unraced two-year-old by Golden Horn from the family of Harzand.
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Published on 17 October 2019inNews
Last updated 12:31, 17 October 2019
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