Summer Sands heads five additions to Tattersalls Autumn HIT Sale
Richard Fahey's juvenile won well at Redcar last time
Middle Park Stakes third Summer Sands is one of five interesting wildcards added to the Tattersalls Autumn Horses in Training Sale between October 28 and 31.
Richard Fahey's juvenile, who races in the colours of The Cool Silk Partnership, won the Brian Yeardley Two Year Old Trophy at Beverley in early summer and rounded off his campaign with a very easy win in the Listed Redcar Two Year Old Trophy.
The son of Coach House is catalogued as lot 720A on Tuesday, October 29 and will be consigned from Fahey’s Musley Bank Stables.
Another wildcard that looks set to attract plenty of interest is the James Fanshawe-trained three-year-old Pondus (1110A), who has been placed at Group or Listed level in three of his last four starts.
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They include runs behind subsequent Grade 1 Canadian International winner Desert Encounter in the Group 3 Legacy Cup and subsequent Group 1 Champion Stakes runner-up Addeybb in the Group 3 Rose of Lancaster Stakes.
There are two Irish consigned wildcard lots including the Joseph O’Brien trained Pasley (390A), a winner on his most recent start at Gowran Park.
Also coming from Ireland will be the Jim Bolger trained Ten Year Ticket (643A), a winner at his only start at the Curragh last Tuesday.
Completing the quintet of wildcards is another first time out two-year-old winner in Seasony (808A), who overcame inexperience to strike at Chelmsford last month for Mark Johnston.
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Published on 24 October 2019inNews
Last updated 16:24, 24 October 2019
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