Cotai Glory, Havana Gold Breeding Rights in Online Sale

Breeding rights to exciting first-crop sire Cotai Glory (GB) and proven group 1 sire Havana Gold (IRE) have been added to the Tattersalls Online Sept. 15th Sale, which already features a breeding right to another leading first crop sire Time Test (GB). Cotai Glory, who stands at Tally Ho Stud in Ireland, has made a hugely promising start to his stud career with an impressive 26 individual winners to date including the wide margin Darley Prix Robert Papin (G2) winner Atomic Force (IRE) who is currently the second-highest rated 2-year-old in Europe. In addition to Atomic Force, Cotai Glory's first crop features a further four black-type performers including Coventry Stakes (G2) runner-up Eldrickjones (IRE), Pearl Glory (IRE), second in the IRE Incentive Scheme Dick Poole Stakes (G3), and Dig Two (IRE) who was second in the Windsor Castle Stakes at Royal Ascot. The son of Exceed And Excel (AUS) has an exceptional 41% winners to runners to date and his first crop of yearlings have sold for up to 180,000 guineas. A breeding right to Havana Gold has also been added to the Tattersalls Online sale. A prolific source of 2-year-old winners, including the group 1 winner Havana Grey (GB), who won the Bombay Sapphire Molecomb Stakes (G3) and placed second in the Darley Prix Morny (G1) as a 2-year-old, Havana Gold has already sired 22 individual 2-year-old winners in 2021, headed by the stakes-winning pair Chipotle (IRE) and Fearby (IRE). The group 1-winning son of Teofilo (IRE), whose yearlings have sold for up to 250,000 guineas, boasts an impressive 42% winners to 2-year-old runners in 2021 and has sired 18 stakes performers to date. Details of the available lots including photos, videos, and veterinary information can found on at www.tattersallsonline.com and prospective purchasers are required to register or logon and join the sale ahead of the commencement of bidding, subject to approval by the Tattersalls accounts team. Bidding on the Tattersalls Online sale will open at noon Sept. 14 and will close from noon Sept. 15.