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Salute The Soldier Tops Third Day Of Tattersalls Autumn Horses In Training Sale


Lot 1149 Salute The Soldier, brings 380,000 guineas at the Tattersalls Autumn Horses In Training Sale.

The Tattersalls Autumn Horses in Training Sale continued in strong fashion on the third and penultimate day, with the listed-placed Salute the Soldier heading proceedings.

The top lot on the third day of the Tattersalls Autumn Horses in Training Sale was the progressive handicapper Salute the Soldier who was knocked down to Oliver St Lawrence for 380,000 guineas (US$514,815). The son of Sepoy has won two of his last three starts for trainer Clive Cox and was offered with a ‘Timeform’ rating of 112.

St Lawrence secured the 4-year-old on behalf of owner-trainer Fawzi Nass after seeing off Saudi Arabian owner Khalid bin Mishref.

“He goes on fast ground and should suit racing in the Middle East,” said St Lawrence. “Fawzi will train, but I am not sure yet whether the horse will go to Bahrain or Dubai.

“Clive is good trainer and brings them along well.”

St Lawrence added: “Trade has been good here this week – at all levels.”

Despite being denied on the top lot, Khalid bin Mishref was the dominant buyer on the third day of the Tattersalls Autumn Horses in Training Sale, buying two of the top four lots for the day and finalizing a private sale for Mekong. With agent Paul Harley assisting him, leading Saudi Arabian owner Mishref made his presence felt in the sale ring on the third day.

First up was the Ed Vaughan trained Rock the Cradle who was knocked down to the pair for 200,000 guineas ($270,950) before he struck again two lots later when securing Dramatic Device from Chris Wall’s Induna Stables for 220,000 guineas ($298,045).

“They will both go well in Saudi,” said Mishref. “I like both as individuals and I think they will go on the Dirt surface in Saudi. Dansili [the sire of Dramatic Device] has a good record in Saudi.

“I hope Rock the Cradle will run in the King’s Cup and then go onto the Saudi Cup. My son will train.”

The 3-year-old Rock the Cradle was purchased at Book 2 of the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale for 25,000 guineas by agent Paul Moroney and was offered with a ‘Timeform’ rating of 97 following on from his easy victory on his most recent start at Yarmouth.

Dramatic Device also saw a dramatic increase in his price at Tattersalls, having been bought at the Tattersalls February Sale for just 20,000 guineas ($33,868) earlier this year by Durcan Bloodstock. Three consecutive victories on his most recent starts earned him a ‘Timeform’ rating of 101 and a significant rise in his sale ring price.

The Tattersalls Autumn Horses in Training Sale continues Thursday, Oct. 31 with the fourth and final session.





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