Starzand Tops The Tattersalls Cheltenham January Sale Selling For £230,000

STARZAND (Lot 6): the sales-topper sold for £230,000, bought by Gwent Holdings
STARZAND (Lot 6): the sales-topper sold for £230,000, bought by Gwent Holdings

The former champion jumps jockey Richard Johnson was on front row bidding duty at the Tattersalls Cheltenham January Sale today when going to a top price of £230,000 for the impressive maiden winner STARZAND (Lot 6).

The session concluded with the sale of 24 horses, achieving a clearance rate of 80 per cent and generating a turnover of £1,667,000. 

The average price stood at £69.458, with a median price of £62,500. These figures represented significant improvements on the 2024 returns, with increases of 90 per cent in turnover, 27 per cent in average price, and an impressive 102 per cent rise in the median price.

Johnson was buying on behalf of owner Dave Lewis’s Gwent Holdings and the five-year-old gelding by HARZAND will be going into training with Philip Hobbs and Johnson White.

"Dave is keen to have a few more, we bought last year, they have run well and he is keen to move forward again," said Johnson, who is helping Lewis with purchasing plans. 

"Everyone wants winners at Cheltenham and that is where we want to get. This looks a lovely horse, and will be one for the future, he is a proper long-term 3m chaser and it might take him two years for him to reach his potential."

Of the process of buying horses, Johnson admitted: "It is not as good as riding! But I love to see the horses go on to do well and have a future." 

“Gwent Holdings has five horses with us and they have been running great,” said Johnson White, adding: “I wanted this horse since the moment I saw him, Richard saw him yesterday and liked him too, he was on both of our short lists.

"He is an exciting horse to go forward with. We will get him home and assess him, I would love to give him a run in the spring to keep things rolling on for next season. We will see how he comes out of this, it can be tough for them to win their point-to-point and then travel here – it takes a bit to get over it."

STARZAND was consigned by James Doyle’s Baltimore House Stud, the gelding bought as a three-year-old store horse at the Tattersalls Ireland Derby Sale for €21,000.

He is the third horse to make over £200,000 at the Tattersalls Cheltenham January Sale and is the second-best priced lot ever sold at the sale.

Lot 22: KILWAUGHTER (Lot 22): the Down Royal bumper winner was bought by Tom Malone for £120,000

The Down Royal Boxing Day debut bumper winner KILWAUGHTER (Lot 22), a five-year-old son of Milan, was bought in a private sale by Tom Malone for £120,000 from Stuart Crawford’s Newlands Stables. 

Malone said: “He might go for one of the decent late-spring bumpers, he has been bought on spec, and I thought he had a lovely level of form. He is a beautiful horse with a lovely winning pedigree, and he came highly recommended.”

The gelding, a five-year-old half-brother to seven winners and from the family of the Grade 2-winner and Grade 1-placed Ghizao, was a €24,000 Tattersalls Ireland November NH Sale foal and a €30,000 store purchase.

KARATE KID (Lot 10): Tessa Greatrex of Highflyer Bloodstock spent £100,000 on this son of Spanish Moon

Tessa Greatrex of Highflyer Bloodstock went to £100,000 for the Colm Ryan Racing-consigned KARATE KID (Lot 10), who was purchased on behalf of Jim and Clare Bryce, owners of Rhonehurst Stables, the training base for Warren Greatrex.

"Jim and Clare had a runner here today, and I don't think they were initially intending to buy, but I saw the horse yesterday and recommended him," said Greatrex. "We were impressed with his bumper win, he beat some nice horses and he looks a smart horse for the future."

KARATE KID, a five-year-old by SPANISH MOON and out of a SHAMALGAN half-sister to the Grade 1-winning chaser ARZAL, was the impressive winner of his bumper at Leopardstown at the end of December for Ryan, who has only had a trainers’ licence since the autumn.

PANJANDRUM (Lot 26): is heading to Gordon Elliott's yard after fetching £95,000

The Chaddesley Corbett-winning four-year-old British point-to-pointer PANJANDRUM (Lot 25), consigned by Tom and Gina Ellis’ G & T Racing, will be crossing the Irish Sea to join Gordon Elliott's team at his Cullentra Stables in County Meath after the trainer went to £95,000 for the five-year-old son of BLUE BRESIL.

"I have been lucky buying from Tom and Gina before, this is a fine big horse with a pedigree and, hopefully, he will be lucky," said Elliott of the son of the multiple Grade 2-placed MICKIE (KAYF TARA), adding: "He has not got an owner as yet.”

"I am pleased with that," smiled Tom Ellis. "He won his maiden well, he is nice horse and is going to a good home – Gordon bought TOUCH ME NOT from us. The British point-to-pointers have been flying and it is great – I think it is in part due to numbers as there are quite a few graduates going under Rules now."

TOUCH ME NOT was a Grade 2 winner in the autumn and a Grade 1 runner-up in the Henry VIII Novice Chase in December. He was a £150,000 purchase by Elliott at the Tattersalls Cheltenham Festival Sale in 2023.

PANJANDRUM is by BLUE BRESIL, who ability as a sire was, of course, advertised today at Cheltenham with the emphatic victory of Tattersalls Ireland NH November Sale graduate and Grade 1 Champion Hurdle favourite Constitution Hill.

Entries are being taken now for the Tattersalls Cheltenham February Sale on 21st February, and the sale will feature this season’s first Irish four-year-old point-to-pointers.

Sales manager Shirley Anderson-Jolag said: “The Tattersalls Cheltenham January Sale has been highly satisfactory, producing a clearance rate of 80 per cent, a turnover over £1,600,000, alongside increases in both the average and medians, all figures which show an improvement on 2024.

“Today's across-the-card Grade 3 double with DOCPICKEDME, winner of Doncaster’s Great York Chase, and MOON D'ORANGE’s success in the 2m4f handicap chase at Cheltenham, prove yet again that buyers who are interested in purchasing high-quality jumps horse should look no further than the Tattersalls Cheltenham sales.

“We turn our attention now to the Tattersalls Cheltenham February Sale and the industry-leading Tattersalls Cheltenham Festival Sale in March.”