A FIFTEEN-lot dispersal from Brookhouse Racing is among the highlights at the Goffs October HIT & Yearling Sale, which gets underway at 11am on Tuesday, October 21st.
The dispersal, which will be sold without reserve, includes Aslukgoes, who made a perfect start for the yard when landing a listed bumper at Newbury last February, adding to two bumper wins for Ian Williams.
My Chiquita, who has won three of his seven starts over hurdles for Brookhouse, while juvenile hurdle winner I Still Have Faith also boasts a rating of 84 and four wins on the flat.
Ted Walsh is one of the Irish trainers contributing to the 180-lot catalogue, sending over his dual bumper winner Friary Road, who made a successful hurdle bow last month. Joining him is Stuart Crawford’s maiden hurdle winner Dramatic License, who has only finished out of the first four on one occasion.
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Olly Murphy’s trio includes the German-bred three-year-old Lord, who has won his last three starts over hurdles by a combined 19 and three-quarter lengths. Fellow hurdle winner, De Tellers Fortune, has progressed since switching to chasing, having won two of his six starts over fences for Nicky Henderson.
Fourteen wildcard entries were announced on Friday, including Derek O’Connor’s four-year-old maiden winner Jaycee Reidee, by Walk In The Park.
Charlie Longsdon has supplemented Grade 2 chaser Western Zephyr, while Lorna Fowler sends promising five-year-old King Jon Oliver, who has placed on both his starts over hurdles. Jack Jones offers Mr McLoughlan, who has won his last two starts over hurdles.
The catalogue is completed by 24 yearlings by sires such as Harry Angel, Havana Grey, Mehmas, New Bay and Showcasing.
They include yearlings out of siblings to Prix de l’Abbaye winner Gilt Edge Girl, 1000 Guineas runner-up Lady Kaya and Queen Mary Stakes third Ladies Are Forever.