THE Colin Bowe-trained Do Your Job topped Thursday's Goffs UK Autumn HIT Sale when bought for £150,000 by owner Mark Dunphy and agent Derek O'Connor.

The five-year-old son of Fame And Glory won his debut point-to-point for Bowe at Castletown-Geoghegan earlier this month.

“We are delighted to have purchased him, he was the standout lot today and is to go into training with Claire Dyson,” commented O'Connor. Based in Worcester, Dyson rode point-to-point winners before taking out her trainer's licence in 2007.

Of Do Your Job, O'Connor said: “He’s an athletic type and Colin has produced some cracking horses such as Samcro and Malone Road so hopefully he can follow in their footsteps.”

The point-to-point/form horse session also sold the four-time flat winner Buzz to Highflyer Bloodstock for £80,000 while winning pointers Pennyforapound (Lot 83) and Press Your Luck (Lot 88) both sold for £40,000 to Rebecca Curtis and Ed Stapleton & Chris Gordon respectively.

Listen Dear was sold by the beleagured Supreme Horse Racing for £38,000. The nine-year-old mare was bought by Jack Cantillon, whose Syndicates.Racing won the Munster National recently with Cabaret Queen. Listen Dear will return to Willie Mullins.

Goffs UK managing director Tony Williams said: "Today’s sale demonstrated once again the strength at the top of the market with the listed placed and four-time winner Buzz and debut winning Irish pointer Do Your Job selling well – the later matching last year’s top price of £150,000.

"This sale has produced some outstanding racehorses such as the triple Group 1 winner Supasundae and we wish our buyers, who have travelled from throughout Europe and the Middle East, the very best of luck with their purchases.”

COMPARATIVE FIGURES (no yearling session in 2019)

Offered: 143

Sold: 100 (70%)

Aggregate: £890,200 (-41%)

Average: £8,902 (-22%)

Median: £4,000 (-20%)