TWO lots shared top billing at the opening session of the four-day Tattersalls Autumn Horses in Training Sale on Monday. The two-year-old Sincil Bank was first to make his mark and the David Simcock-trained son of Hat Trick will now head to continue his career in Hong Kong.

First past the post but disqualified on his debut, he won at the second time of asking on the all-weather at Newcastle and finished third on his turf debut next time out. Bought for £32,000 at the Goffs UK Breeze-Up in April, he cost Alastair Donald 270,000gns when the agent fought off the determined under bidder Stephen Hillen.