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If you’re looking for a bullet type two year old then look no further than this colt purchased at the Tattersalls Ireland yearling sale. When we saw him on the sales ground prior to the sale starting we immediately marked him down as one we would try to bring home. He has great strength and is a real forward going horse. He just wants to get on with the job at hand.
His sire Tasleet has proven himself capable of siring top class sprinters in the shape of Bradsell. His dam is a half sister to Group 1 performer American Sonja (also by Tasleet). We purchased this colt from Con Marnane who remarked on the likeness between him and American Sonja. He should know as he also sold her too as a youngster.
Purchased for 38,000 Euros, this colt has been syndicated under the Highfield Racing banner and shares are available in 10% pieces. He is eligible for the Tattersalls Ireland sales race run at The Curragh on Irish Champions Weekend.
A strong, early born filly this daughter of freshman sire Supremacy looks like an ideal candidate for early season two year old races next year. Her sire has already produced a fairytale filly in Anthelia this season (a low cost yearling) and we are hoping this girl can follow in those footsteps. Her half brother won on handicap debut this season by five lengths whilst her dam is a half sister to two smart horses in Dimenticata (placed in the Irish 1000 Guineas) and Master Fay (a top performer in Hong Kong).Her purchase price means that she will qualify to run in band C & D races next spring which opens our options greatly when race planning. We also made her eligible for the Goffs Two Million series which means that should she win an allocated maiden or novice race next year she will receive a 50,000 Euros bonus. That’s over double what she cost! Purchase price: 23,000 Euros (plus 5% agent commission)

Tattersalls Book 3 sale has been kind to us in the past with Royal Ascot winner Signora Cabello our best purchase from it to date. Lot 1487, a son of Calyx ticked plenty of boxes for us physically and in terms of pedigree.
He is a good walking colt with size and scope - probably one of the best physically in the sale. However, it is his pedigree that really drew us in after a bit of research. By the ill fated Calyx he is out of an Australia mare called Kinrarra. Australia is by the wonder sire Galileo and when Galileo mares have been bred to Calyx (18 times) the resultant offspring have been rated 90+ on nine occasions. Four of them have been rated over 100. This gives us hope that this colt could make a high class racehorse himself.
He was purchased for 65,000 Guineas and 50% has been sold to a long-standing owner in the yard. The remaining 50% can be bought in part or as a whole. This colt has been broken in and can be viewed at Highfield.
50% share cost 32,500 Guineas (plus 5% agent commission)
Starman simply needs no introduction. The champion freshman sire of 2025 has had 32 individual winners including Group 1 winning filly Venetian Sun among his progeny with the promise of plenty more to come. Only recent a son of his in North Coast ran a huge race to finish third in the Breeders Cup juvenile turf race.
Good stallion? ✅
Good mare? ✅
Becuille, has been a remarkably good broodmare. She has sired 7 winners from 8 runners and four of them are rated in the 80s or 90s. She is also a half sister to champion two year old Bushranger.
Purchased for £40,000 this filly is broken and cantering at our Highfield yard where she can be viewed. Some of our best yearling purchases have been last to be sold…we have a feeling this filly could be the same.
She is also eligible for the £500,000 sales race run at York’s Ebor meeting.
This six time winner of nearly £150,000 is a regular in Saturday sprint handicaps and has struck again on big days this season when winning at Doncaster’s Lincoln meeting and a 0-95 handicap at Salisbury in mid-summer. Alongside these wins he has posted cracking efforts at York when second at the Dante meeting and sixth in a big sprint at the Ebor meeting.
We feel that at 25,000 Guineas he represents great value. With an official rating of 90 and a Timeform rating of 98 if you’re looking for action at weekend meetings, a share in Dark Thirty has to be high on your agenda.




