A half-sister to multiple Grade 1 winner Bravemansgame topped Friday's Tattersalls Cheltenham November Sale when sold for £370,000.

A four-year-old filly by Mahler, Dawn Of Light won a point-to-point at Quakerstown in Co Clare last weekend for breeder Richard Busher. She was bought at Cheltenham by agent Mags O'Toole, who did not disclose her client, though she has acted frequently for owner Brian Acheson of Robcour in the past.

Busher said: “I was going to keep her and breed from her, but she was too good for me to keep. She was doing her work, she always went well, we were just hoping on the day. When she went clear I was just hoping she would not fall!"

The underbidder was Dan Astbury who later bought recent Loughanmore winner Eskylady (by Maxios) for £260,000 from handler Denis Murphy. Astbury said: "She was seriously impressive, won in an unbelievable time, and she is off to Mickey Bowen's and is for Martin Gowing. We were looking to add a filly to his string, we came for the two fillies. She looks very exciting, has plenty of gears."

Trainer Paul Nicholls teamed up with the Highflyer Bloodstock agency to buy John Nallen's recent academy hurdle winner Minella Yoga for £360,000. The three-year-old gelding is by Study Of Man.

Gordon Elliott and Eddie O'Leary paid £280,000 for Soul Asylum, who finished runner-up in a point-to-point last Sunday at Dromahane for Colin Bowe.

"He is a lovely. horse, was very unlucky in his race, he is by a great sire and we have been very lucky buying off Colin,"said Gordon Elliott. "He looked like a stand out here."

Nicholls and Highflyer paid £215,000 for Stick To The Board who was in contention when he fell in the same point-to-point. That race was won by Mick Goff's Red Acres Max.

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