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Dual Group 3 winner and Group 2-placed mare Lastotchka is the star attraction of the opening Tattersalls Online Sale of 2026 which will take place on January 20 and 21. 

The sale comprises 102 lots and features 70 horses in and out of training, 18 broodmares, four yearlings, three breeding rights, three juveniles, three stores and a share in exciting young sire Bradsell.

Offered by Ronald Rauscher, Lastotchka, a daughter of Myboycharlie, won four races, headed by her victories in the Prix Belle de Nuit and Prix Gladiateur.

Consigned by Ronald Rauscher as Agent, the daughter of Myboycharlie is out of dual winner Muthla and hails from the family of Group 1 Criterium de Saint-Cloud winner Linda’s Lad and Group 1 Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe winner Rail Link.

Among the 70 horses in and out of training are a trio from Willie Mullins’ Closutton Stables which includes 132 IHRB-rated hurdler Charlus. The five-year-old son of Churchill was second over hurdles at Punchestown in December having also been in the frame at last year’s Galway Festival and previously placed second in Listed company in France as a three-year-old.

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Other highlights include, Listed Tipperary Stakes placed three-year-old Fresh Fade from Ken Condon’s Osborne Lodge Stables; the prolific Maris Angel, a winner four times this all-weather season with a current Timeform rating of 87 and three-time winning sprinter State Of Madness, who was successful on his penultimate start at Newcastle last month.

A host of proven and potential broodmares are catalogued including the well-bred Hotaugustnight from The Glanvilles Stud. By Camelot, she is out of Listed placed Fastnet Mist making her a sister to Listed-placed Deira Mile, who was also fourth in the Derby. 

The sale also includes breeding rights to Group 1-producing sire Space Blues, A’Ali and El Caballo, whilst a 1/20th stallion share in European champion sprinter Bradsell also features among the offerings. 

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