Catalogue released for the anticipated Tattersalls Cheltenham December Sale
Previous graduates include Shishkin, Sir Gerhard and Chantry House
The initial entries for the Tattersalls Cheltenham December Sale are out, with eight winning and placed four-year-old point-to-pointers among them at a sale which takes after racing on Friday, December 9.
At a sale which has produced top-class talent including Shishkin, Sir Gerhard, Chantry House, Fayonagh as well as three Grand National heroes in Tiger Roll, Noble Yeats and One For Arthur, this year's crop of talent already features the exciting Grade 2 Ballymore Novices' Hurdle victor Hermes Allen.
As well as the four-year-old pointers, also among the 19 initial entries for this year's sale are six winning and placed five-year-old pointers, four winning and placed bumper performers and one juvenile hurdler.
Leading sires represented at this stage include Blue Bresil, Born To Sea, Fame And Glory, Flemensfirth, Getaway, Golden Horn, Jetaway, Mahler, Martaline, Soldier Of Fortune, Walk In The Park and Westerner.
The catalogue and race replays of the entries can be viewed online at tattersallscheltenham.com with printed catalogues available from Tuesday, November 29.
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Published on 26 November 2022inNews
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