180,000 Guineas for top-priced representative of the successful young sire.
Puncher Clynch holds on gamely to win the Ballysax Stakes Gr3.
180,000 Guineas for top-priced representative of the successful young sire. Progeny of His Highness the Aga Khan’s second-crop sire Azamour were highly sought after last week at Tattersalls Craven Breeze Up Sale, where three of his four representatives were sold for an average of £95,667 (€106,938), which is seven times the Gilltown stallion’s covering fee. His highest bid of 180,000 Guineas was gained by Lot 77, a grey colt out of a winning full-sister to Listed winning and Group-placed Welcome Millenium. The half-brother to a Stakes performer had earlier changed hands for €70,000 at Arqana’s August yearling sale and therefore represented a healthy profit for his breeze-up consigner Malcolm Bastard. He will now join trainer Ed Dunlop for Turkish owner Vefa Ibrahim Araci.