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Caravaggio Colt Stars on Tattersalls Craven Sale Day 2
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Practical Joke Filly Tops Strong Opening To Tattersalls Craven Breeze Up Sale - Horse Racing News
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UPDATED 10:13PM, APR 14 2021
After a frenetic opening session, intensity levels settled down a touch on day two of the Tattersalls Craven Sale, with the market headed by 14 six-figure two-year-olds.
The most expensive offering sold on Wednesday was signed for by Alastair Donald, who went to 240,000gns for a colt from the debut crop of bullet sprinter Caravaggio. The Yeomanstown Stud-consigned colt is a half-brother to Group 2 Herbert Power Stakes runner-up Wall Of Fire, and is out of a daughter of Galileo and Cherry Hinton Stakes winner Jewel In The Sand. He s been bought for a new Hong Kong client so he ll head out there at the end of the season, said Donald from his position at the back of the auditorium. He s a lovely horse with gorgeous movement, he s just a really striking individual and looks the type to do well in Hong Kong.
Buyers Impressed by Craven Breeze-Up Show Results
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UPDATED 6:06PM, APR 7 2021
Around 12 months ago the unfolding Covid-19 pandemic had thrown the breeze-up season into a state of unprecedented disarray. Sales dates and locations moved to and fro as auction houses did their utmost to host the key dates in as efficient a format as possible.
The Tattersalls Craven Sale eventually brought the curtain up on a heavily disrupted season two months later than scheduled, while the Goffs UK auction was pushed back a similar amount of time and staged alongside Arqana s sale, which transferred from Deauville to Doncaster.
Despite all the challenges, trade, for the most part, proved far more satisfactory than many would have dared imagine when the disruption began, while a stream of stakes-winning graduates - horses such as Bahrain Pride, Steel Bull and Umm Kulthum - duly emerged from the salvaged sales.