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Posted: Saturday, October 20, 2001

Tattersalls October sales concludes with declines in gross and average

The Tattersalls October yearling sale wrapped up on Saturday with total receipts and average down from last year's record-breaking auction.A total of 749 yearlings were sold at the five-day sale for gross receipts of 26,055,700 guineas ($39,319,635) compared to a year ago when 776 yearlings sold for 32,256,200 guineas ($48,676,5678). Average price dipped to 34, 787 guineas ($52,496) from 41,567 guineas ($62,727), and median also fell by to 21,000 guineas ($31,690) from 26,000 guineas ($39,235) last year.

"With seven consecutive record October yearling sales behind us, we knew that despite another top class catalog we would have a hard task trying to match the extraordinary figures of last year's sale," said Tattersalls Chairman Edmond Mahony.

A colt by Selkirk topped the final session with a final bid of 210, 000 guineas ($316,90) from Anthony Stroud Bloodstock. The colt is out of the Royal Academy mare Nottash, who is a half sister to champion sprinter Lake Coniston (Ire).

A record price for a Tattersalls October sale yearling was set on Thursday during the morning session when Charlie Gordon-Watson acting as agent for Coolmore Stud's John Magnier won a bidding duel with John Ferguson for a daughter of Danehill on a final bid of 475,000 guineas ($720,194).

A total of 52 yearlings were sold during the final session for total receipts of 1,271,000 guineas ($1,362,548) and an average of 24,446 guineas ($36,891). Last year's final session saw 62 yearlings sold at an average price of 24,040 guineas ($36,278) for gross receipts of 1,490,500 ($2,249,254).

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