Over 120 lots feature for the Tattersalls Online June Sale next week, including the Willie Mullins-trained Grade 2-placed chaser Paggane and a breeding right to champion first-season sire Sergei Prokofiev. 

Taking place from June 4-5, the auction also includes 80 horses in and out of training, four yearlings, two stores, one broodmare and a point-to-pointer.

The online breeze-up session which took place at Dundalk on Wednesday, May 28 features 34 exciting two-year-olds and the breeze-up footage and official times for all lots are available on the Tattersalls Online website.

Willie Mullins’ Closutton Stables offers three lots, headed by the Grade 2-placed Paggane in addition to Scottish Grand National runner-up Klarc Kent and the well-related Grade 2 performer Sir Argus. 

A breeding right to Sergei Prokofiev is another highlight of the sale. The Whitsbury Manor Stud resident is responsible for 42 winners to date led by dual Group 3 winner and Group 1 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint runner-up Arizona Blaze as well as Listed National Stakes winner Enchanting Empress.

The Tattersalls Online June Sale has received support from 83 individual consignors from Great Britain and Ireland including Avenue Sales, Bansha House Stables, Ralph Beckett, Michael Bell, Ed Bethell, Karl Burke, Consign Ltd, Richard Fahey, James Fanshawe, Charlie Fellowes, Eve Johnson Houghton, Jessica Harrington, Charlie Hills, Houghton Bloodstock, Richard Hughes, Martinstown Stud, Jamie Osborne, James Tate, Roger Varian and Ian Williams.  

Details of all lots as well as consignor contact information can be found on the Tattersalls Online website at www.tattersallsonline.com

Prospective bidders are encouraged to join the sale now ahead of the commencement of bidding at 11am on Wednesday with bidding on the first lot scheduled to close from 11am the following day.

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