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Share in Siyouni headlines Tattersalls Online December Sale catalogue

Siyouni: Haras de Bonneval resident has been enjoying a sensational year
Siyouni: share in the leading sire headlines the catalogueCredit: Zuzanna Lupa

A stallion share in the Aga Khan Studs' leading sire Siyouni headlines the entries for the Tattersalls Online December Sale which takes place on December 10-11.

The sale presents a rare opportunity to invest in the leading French sire, responsible for top-class performers such as St Mark's Basilica, Paddington, Laurens and Sottsass.

The Haras de Bonneval resident will stand at a fee of €150,000 next year and the shareholder will receive one nomination to the stallion in 2026, two nominations in 2027 and in every other year thereafter.  

Also on offer is a breeding right to Darley’s exciting Palace Pier, whose first crop of runners include Lowther Stakes winner Royal Fixation and Group 3 winners Dr Omran and A Bit Of Spirit.  

Other stallion investment opportunities include breeding rights to A’Ali, El Caballo, Lope Y Fernandez, Sergei Prokofiev and Space Blues, as well as a stallion share in Yeomanstown Stud’s Supremacy.

The 127-lot catalogue also includes 55 horses in and out of training, 20 foals, 19 broodmares, 18 yearlings, four stores and two point-to-pointers. Among the proven Flat and National Hunt performers on offer is the Grade 2-placed novice hurdler Bold Light, while the pointers include recent Kirkistown winner Fane Court. 

Yearlings in the sale include youngsters by Invincible Spirit, No Nay Never and Palace Pier, while the 20 foals catalogued include progeny by Caturra, Mostahdaf and Sergei Prokofiev. The four stores listed for auction include those by Crystal Ocean, Jack Hobbs and Sogann.

The sale includes drafts from Alne Park Stud, Baroda Stud, Culworth Grounds Farm, Dylan Cunha, Ecurie Sogorb, Ed Dunlop, EMW Equine, Far Westfield Farm, Gary and Josh Moore, Gainsborough Thoroughbreds, Genesis Green Stud, George Boughey, Houghton Bloodstock, Hugo Palmer, James Ferguson, James Owen, Jessica Harrington, Michael Bell, Mickley Stud, Robert Cowell and Shadwell.


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