P2P.ie

Tattersalls Chelt Main Banner
Baileys Top Right

Latest News

Eight wild card entries enhance Thursdays Cheltenham sale

The first Tattersalls Cheltenham Sale of 2019 takes place on Thursday 21 February at 1.30pm in the Tattersalls Sales Arena and has been further enhanced by the addition of eight wild card entries.

Following the recent Equine Influenza outbreak Tattersalls and Cheltenham Racecourse will be adhering to all BHA guidelines pertaining to the movement of horses for this sale. Tattersalls will be in ongoing contact with all vendors in relation to their requirements before travelling horses to the venue. 

Cheltenham graduates continue to excel on the track with a total of 33 black type races won since October 2018. Only yesterday the admirable TIGER ROLL stormed clear to take the Grade 2 Boyne Hurdle at Navan and CHRIS'S DREAM stayed on strongly to land the Grade 2 Ten Up Novice Chase at the same venue.

Last year's February Sale offered the unbeaten and subsequent Grade 2 winner  ENVOI ALLEN who heads the betting for this year's Cheltenham Champion Bumper.

ALSA MIX winner of the Grade 2 Ballymore Winter Novices' Hurdle was also purchased at last year's renewal.


View The Full Catalogue & Videos Here


Sales Programme

Wednesday 20 February
Horses may be viewed from 2.00pm in the Charles Turner Yard.

Thursday 21 February
Horses may be viewed from 8.00am in the Charles Turner Yard.
Sale commences 1.30pm in the Tattersalls Ireland Sale Arena.

Tattersalls Ascot & Cheltenham Sales
Terrace House, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 9BT
Tel: 44 1638 665931  Fax: 44 1638 617684

Email: cheltenham@tattersalls.com

Search News

MORE NEWS

Weekend Going Report | 27th - 28th April 2024

The latest going update for this week is available here following the IHRB 48-hour course inspection.

Disguisedlimit tops the Tattersalls Cheltenham April Sale

Disguisedlimit, a five-year-old son of Mahler, fetched the top price on the one-day Tattersalls Cheltenham April Sale bought by agent Tom Malone for £150,000.

Next Gen | James Coffey

It was a day to remember for Midleton native James Coffey who partnered his first winner aboard the homebred Miss Penny Copper at Curraghmore for his grandfather Donal Coffey. 

JOIN TODAY

Membership of P2P.ie provides access to an extensive range of additional point-to-point content and features, exclusive only to P2P.ie members.

Register

Already a member? Sign in

Mobile
/* * * Google Analytics & cookie banner * */