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Siblings to Teppal and The Wow Signal headline October Yearling Sale catalogue

Arqana: 625 lots catalogued for the October Yearling Sale
Arqana: 625 lots catalogued for the October Yearling SaleCredit: Patrick McCann

Arqana has released the catalogue for a high-class edition of the October Yearling Sale, with siblings to the likes of Teppal, Louis D'Or, The Wow Signal, Wootton, Volta and Mekhtaal among the 625 youngsters due to come under the hammer.

The progeny of 130 different stallions are represented, including leading names from the French ranks such as: Siyouni, Dabirsim, Kendargent, Le Havre, Wootton Bassett and up-and comers like Anodin and Pedro The Great.

The offspring of blue chip international sires such as Frankel, Galileo, Sea The Stars, Kodiac, Camelot, Dark Angel and Lope De Vega will also be on offer, as will youngsters by exciting newcomers Gleneagles, Golden Horn and Muhaarar.
Teppal (2) lands the Poule d'Essai des Pouliches
Teppal (2) lands the Poule d'Essai des PoulichesCredit: Edward Whitaker
Headline act Ecurie des Monceaux will send 29 yearlings to the sale, including a Camelot half-brother to Prudenzia and Pacifique, where they will be joined by drafts from vendors such as Haras de Grandcamp, Coulonces Sales and La Motteraye Consignment - who topped the August Yearling Sale when selling the Dubawi colt out of Just The Judge to Ballylinch Stud for €1.4 million.

Organised in three parts, the sale will begin in Deauville on Tuesday, October 23 at 10:30am, with Part 1 made up of 228 lots.

The 297 horses in Part 2 will go through the ring over the following two days from 3:00pm on Wednesday and 11:00am on Thursday. The last day of the sale on Friday October 26 will begin at 11:00am and brings together 100 colts and fillies for Part 3.


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Published on 12 September 2018inNews

Last updated 19:09, 12 September 2018

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