Classy initial entries for the Tattersalls Cheltenham April Sale online
Six winning and placed five-year-olds are among 11 lots entered
Entries for the Tattersalls Cheltenham April Sale are now available online, with 11 initial lots including five winning and placed four-year-olds.
The sale, which will take place at Park Paddocks on April 23, will bid to continue on from a successful Cheltenham March Sale which saw a clearance rate of 93 per cent.
With the resumption of point-to-points in the UK and Ireland, further entries will be added to the sale as they are accepted, while the catalogue will go to print on Monday, April 19 and will be available on site from Wednesday, April 21.
Also among the entries include six winning and placed five-year-olds, bidding to follow on from the success of former graduates Envoi Allen, Monkfish, Shishkin, Sir Gerhard and Chantry House.
Horses will be available to view at Park Paddocks from 1pm on Thursday, April 22 and from 8am on Friday, April 23.
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Published on 9 April 2021inNews
Last updated 16:44, 9 April 2021
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