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Go Native and The New One siblings listed for August National Hunt Sale

A total of 424 stores have been catalogued

The New One: one of the family and will enjoy his retirement at Grange Hill Farm
The New One: his three-year-old half-brother by Shirocco will be offered for sale in AugustCredit: John Grossick Racing Photography

Tattersalls Ireland have published the catalogue for its August National Hunt Sale on August 27-28, with a total of 424 stores catalogued including siblings to Go Native, The New One and Willoughby Court.

Go Native went unsold for €17,000 at the same sale in 2006, but buyers were left licking their wounds when the son of Double Eclipse went on to land the Supreme Novices', Fighting Fifth and Christmas Hurdle. Stone Lodge Stud will offer his three-year-old half-brother by Leading Light (lot 367).

Their five-year-old Oscar half-brother Killer Kane brought the gavel down at £300,000 at this year's Cheltenham Festival Sale, when the three-length maiden winner at Ballycahane was snapped up by Peter and Ross Doyle and Colin Tizzard. He was prepared for his point-to-point by Donnchadh Doyle, who picked him up for €70,000 at the 2018 Derby Sale.

The New One was twice successful at the highest level at the major spring festivals, winning the Baring Bingham Novices' Hurdle at Cheltenham and the Aintree Hurdle. Rockton Stud will offer his three-year-old half-brother by Shirocco (219).

Willoughby Court joined The New One on the Baring Bingham roll of honour in 2017. Boardsmill Stud will offer his three-year-old full-brother by Court Cave (228) on behalf of breeders Jack and Susan Kidd.

The catalogue features progeny from leading sires including Flemensfirth, Fame And Glory, Kayf Tara, Milan, Presenting, Shantou, Westerner and many more.

All horses catalogued for the August National Hunt Sale are eligible for the €100,000 Tattersalls Ireland George Mernagh Memorial Sales Bumper in 2021.


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Ollie O'DonoghueRacing Post Reporter

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