Entries revealed for next week's Tattersalls Cheltenham January Sale
The sale takes place after Trials Day racing next Saturday
The catalogue for the Tattersalls Cheltenham January Sale next Saturday is now online, with 33 winning and placed point-to-pointers and three winning and placed bumper horses heading the entries.
Taking place after racing on Festival Trials Day on January 29, further supplementary entries for the sale will be published online on Monday, with the catalogue available from sale representatives at the racecourse from Thursday.
Tattersalls Cheltenham graduates have continued to shine in the last 12 months with 58 black type winners. Among the entries for the upcoming sale are horses from the yards of Colin Bowe, Ellmarie Holden, Sam Curling, Declan Queally and Enda Bolger.
Online bidding will be available while prospective purchasers should register with Tattersalls at least 48 hours before the start of the sale.
The catalogue can be viewed here.
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