TATTERSALLS Online have published the full catalogue of 98 lots for their upcoming June Sale, which features the Online Breeze Up Session of 20 juveniles.

Breeze footage and official sectional times from Wednesday’s breeze at Dundalk Stadium are available to view online for each lot. The entire catalogue will open for bidding from 11am on Wednesday, June 3rd, with the first lot scheduled to close 24 hours later.

An Ardad half-brother to Grade 3 performer Iriseach, who was bought at last year’s sale for 15,000gns, will be offered by the same vendor, Hyde Park Stud, this year. The Bloodstock Connection’s Cotai Glory filly out of a half-sister to Simenon was among those to impress at Wednesday’s breeze.

Ballynure Park Stud, Davis Bloodstock, M.C. Thoroughbreds, Meadowview Stables and Powerstown Stud are also among those supporting the sale, while proven top-flight stallions include Munnings, Soldier’s Call, St Mark’s Basilica, Starman, Territories, Too Darn Hot and Twirling Candy.

Elsewhere, Newtown Stud will offer a dispersal of three mares on behalf of Écurie de Cachene. The French operation bred Charlie Appleby’s hugely exciting four-year-old Opera Ballo, whose recent hat-trick was headlined by a Group 1 victory in the Jebel Hatta at Meydan.

All three mares are sisters to stakes horses, have each produced a winner already and are offered in foal to Blackbeard, Henri Matisse and Space Blues. Galileo mare Cruise Control will be offered with her Palace Pier colt foal, while the smart Whatabird is offered alongside a filly foal by Erevann.

Variety

There is something for everyone in the catalogue – Willie Mullins’ Closutton Stables consigns four, including Grade 2 hurdler Sony Bill and listed winner Zillow.

Jessica Harrington’s Commonstown Stables also offers four, led by Dundalk maiden winner Ben Lawers and recent winner Thrift Of Digby.

Faye Bramley’s Grade 3 Caspian Caviar Gold Cup Handicap Chase winner Glengouly was bought from Closutton via Tattersalls Online 12 months ago and will be reoffered next week following last week’s win in a valuable handicap chase at Uttoxeter. Bramley’s quintet also includes Grade 3 chaser Walking On Air and No Ordinary Joe, who placed in both the Martin Pipe Hurdle and the Greatwood Hurdle.

Other catalogue highlights from British trainers include Ralph Beckett’s 89-rated four-year-old Anniversary, smart sprinter Brave Nation and Wathnan Racing’s promising three-year-old High Approval, who cost €400,000 at last year’s breeze-up sales.

Wildcards

On Friday evening Tattersalls Online revealed eight wildcard entries, headed by Royal Ascot entry Greek Order.

Boasting a current Timeform rating of 97+, the son of Kingman is a dual winner on turf and finished third in the Listed James Seymour Stakes at Newmarket.

Consigned by Michael Bell’s Fitzroy House Stables, the six-year-old gelding carries a current BHA rating of 92 and has been entered in the Ascot Royal Hunt Cup on Wednesday of the Royal meeting. The high-class handicapper hails from the family of European champion mare Banks Hill and is a full-brother to Royal Ascot Group 3 Hampton Court winner Sangarius.

Another eye-catching addition to the catalogue is Nuiqarakstar, an impressive winner on just his second start over hurdles at Royan in France earlier this month. The three-year-old son of Karaktar is a full-brother to hurdles and flat winner Ikare Du Moulin and is a relation to Grade 3 Welsh Grand National winner Edmond.

Winning chaser Bumpy Evans has been entered from Kerry Lee’s The Bell House. A dual point-to-point winner and five-time winner over fences, the son of Ocovango holds a current chase rating of 123 and was last seen finishing third at Aintree earlier this month, having won and placed twice last season.

Another notable three-year-old entry to the sale is Montague Menace, consigned by Andrew Balding’s Kingsclere Training Stables. An impressive winner of a seven-furlong maiden at Lingfield in March, the son of Mehmas boasts a Timeform rating of 82 and is out of the winning mare Tower Of Pisa, herself a half-sister to Group 3 winners Sea Lord and French Navy.

Meanwhile, Ballynure Park Stud add to their draft with listed-placed mare Inspire Hope who has been entered as a racing or breeding prospect. Attracting international appeal, the five-year-old daughter of Camelot is a half-sister to dual Group 1 Australian Cup winner Harlem.

Completing the latest wildcard entries are dual winner Robbo from Faulkner Racing, the Ed Dunlop Racing-consigned Kitty's Dream and winning pointer Black Dakota from Amurra Bloodstock.