Weekend winners head catalogue for Tattersalls Online Sale
A trio of exciting four-year-old maiden point winners sell on Thursday

Seven horses have been catalogued for the Tattersalls Online National Hunt and P2P Sale which takes place on Thursday morning and a trio of impressive debut four-year-old maiden winners head the select catalogue.
Jet Power, a Jet Away half-brother to Grade 2 winner Westerner Lady, from the family of Made In Taipan and On The Other Hand, won the first division of the four-year-old geldings' maiden at Borris House on Sunday. A €45,000 purchase at last year's Tattersalls Ireland Derby Sale, he is offered by Anna Calder and Cormac Farrell's Leamore Horses.
The Baltimore Stables team won both divisions of the mares' four-year-old maiden at Borris House and they have entered Halka Du Tabert, a runaway winner of the second division, in Thursday's sale. A daughter of Balko and Listed-winning chaser Naska, she stopped the clock in the quickest time of all 11 races at the venue.
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Sunday's meeting at Boulta also provides an exciting entrant in the catalogue; the Donnchadh Doyle-consigned Madmansgame, a Blue Bresil half-brother to Grade 1-placed Gentlemansgame.
An €80,000 buy from the same sale as Jet Power, he won the opening division at Boulta on Sunday and is from the family of King George winner Teeton Mill.
Colin Bowe offers Gold Emery, a Doctor Dino half-brother to the Grade 1 winner Cilaos Emery and he was successful in the first division of the five-year-old geldings' maiden at Borris House.
He is joined in the sale by Fons Vivus, who won the five-yearold mares' maiden at Boulta for Padraig and JJ Butler. The daughter of Fame And Glory is closely related to the Grade 2-placed Final Nudge.
From Harristown Stables comes the four-year-old Walk In The Park filly Mullenbeg who was second to Deeply Superficial, the £385,000 top lot at last Friday's Tattersalls Cheltenham Sale, earlier this month.
Darren Bunyan has entered the unraced Pride Of Dubai filly Up And Out in the sale and she could have a major update before the auction goes live as she has been declared to run in Newbury's juvenile fillies' bumper on Wednesday.
Details of the available lots including photos, videos and veterinary information can be found on and prospective purchasers are required to register or logon and join the sale ahead of the commencement of bidding, subject to approval by the Tattersalls accounts team.
The sale will take place on Thursday, December 16, with bidding opening at 10am and closing from midday.
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