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The Somerville Tattersall Stakes, currently run as the Tattersalls Stakes, is a Group 3 flat horse race in Great Britain open to two-year-old colts and geldings. It is run on the Rowley Mile at Newmarket over a distance of 7 furlongs (1,408 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in late September.
(The previous sale record price was set at the 2000 Keeneland yearling sale for Moon's Whisper at $4.4 million.) In 2014 Tattersalls Ltd announced that it had acquired a majority stake in Osarus, a bloodstock-sales company based in the South West region of France which has been rapidly establishing itself within the French market since its ...
In October 2020, the yearling was put up for auction at the Tattersalls Sale and was bought for 280,000 guineas by Blandford Bloodstock on behalf of the Dubai businessman Saeed Suhail. [3] He was sent into training with Michael Stoute at Freemason Lodge Stables in Newmarket. [4]
In October 2019 the colt was entered in the Tattersalls Yearling Sale at Newmarket where he was purchased for 80,000 guineas by Armando Duarte on behalf of M M Stables. [3] He was sent into training with William Haggas at Somerville Lodge stables in Newmarket. He was from the eighth crop of foals sired by Adlerflug who won the Deutsches Derby ...
In September 2002, the yearling was consigned by the Pipers Hill Stud to the Tattersalls Houghton Sale at Newmarket and was bought for 150,000 guineas by the bloodstock agents McKeever St Lawrence. [6] He entered the ownership of Rochelle Quinn and was sent into training with Dermot Weld at the Curragh, County Kildare.
In October 2007 the yearling filly was consigned to the Tattersalls sale at Newmarket and was bought for 7,500 guineas by Five Star International Bloodstock. [4] Serious Attitude entered the ownership of The Purple and Yellow Partnership and was sent into training with Rae Guest at his Chestnut Tree Stable in Newmarket.
He was sold by his breeders at the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale to Gordon Smyth who named him "Al Moughazel" and sent him to Newmarket for training under Pip Payne. Sold to Wong Wing-keung of Hong Kong, his name was changed to Bullish Luck. In his first few years of racing, the colt met with only modest success.
Three weeks after his Kempton win Tamarisk was sent to Newmarket for the Tattersalls Houghton Sales Conditions Stakes over seven furlongs and was made 5/4 favourite. He led from the start and was never challenged, pulling away in the closing stages to win by three and a half lengths. [6]