Tatterstalls add three wildcards to July Sale
Three-day auction begins next Wednesday
Tattersalls have announced three wildcard entries to their July Sale which kicks off next Wednesday.
Unbeaten two-year-old Pranceabootthetoon (Lot 586A) could be the most promising of the trio as the John Ryan-trained colt won readily by two and a half lengths at Brighton last month. The son of Sir Prancelot has already been through the sale ring once this year, selling for 15,000gns at the Guineas Breeze-Up Sale.
He is joined by two-year-old filly Yogi’s Girl (568B), a daughter of Harbour Watch who broke her maiden at the second attempt and had to dig deep to win the Class 2 Lily Agnes by a nose on her most recent start. She is the first foal out the Cadeaux Genereux mare Ayr Missile, who came to within a head of breaking her maiden when in training with Kevin Ryan.
Also added to the sale is the three-year-old Fastnet Rock gelding Gino Severini (Lot 239A). He has been placed on all four starts this season for Fozzy Stack, earning a career high RPR of 90 when filling the runners-up spot behind Lightening Fast at Navan in April.
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