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A total of 431 mixed lots listed for Arqana February Sale

Auction brings together a variety of different profiles

Group 3 winner My Sister Nat was sourced from the sale for €20,000 in 2016
Group 3 winner My Sister Nat was sourced from the sale for €20,000 in 2016Credit: Zuzanna Lupa

A total of 431 mixed lots have been listed for Arqana February Mixed Sale, where Paul Nataf sourced the subsequent Pattern winner My Sister Nat for €20,000 in 2016.

The daughter of Acclamation struck in the Group 3 Prix Bertrand de Tarragon and has since joined Chad Brown accross the Atlantic, for whom she took second place in the Grade 3 Long Island Stakes last November.

Wootton's Colt - who won both his starts at two - is also a graduate of this sale, having been purchased for €37,000 as a yearling by Alban Chevalier du Fau from Elevage des Trois Rivieres.

Myboy, the recent winner of the Listed Prix Count Schomberg hurdle at Auteuil, has also flown the flag for the sale.

This year’s sale includes 175 broodmares, 59 maiden fillies, 97 horses-in-training, 76 yearlings, and 24 two-year-olds, and commences at 10am each day on February 11 and 12.

Among the black-type performers on offer are Agnes (lot 25), a daughter of Planteur trained by Pia Brant who finished runner-up in the Listed Prix Max Sicard and has a current rating of 93, and Silver Cape (39), the winner of three races including the Listed Prix Finlande.

With a current rating of 102, Made To Lead (77) finished third in the Listed Prix Casimir Delamarre before taking fourth in the Group 3 Prix Fille de l'Air last season. She is consigned by Laurent Loisel.

Among the National Hunt performers on offer is the unbeaten Nanabelle (76), a four-year-old filly that has won both her starts over hurdles, and the Listed hurdle winner Running D'Or (97), both of whom will be offered from Serge Foucher.


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