Three More Additions to Goffs London Sale

Great Page | Racing Post photo

The catalogue for the Goffs London Sale at The Orangery at Kensington Palace on Monday, June 13, has now reached an even 50 with the addition of three lots Tuesday.

Carriganog Racing is set to offer lot 48, the improving Justice Frederick (Ire) (Lawman {Fr}), a debut third at Tipperary May 26 and who provided Joseph O'Brien with his first victory as a trainer at Gowran Park June 6 (video). The juvenile colt, a half-brother to GSW Manieree (Ire) (Medicean {GB}), is out of a winning half-sister to G1 Vodafone Derby hero Oath (Ire) (Fairy King).

Also added to the auction as lot 49 is Great Page (Ire) (Roderic O'Connor {Ire}), a listed winner at Naas in just her third career start last June and victorious in the G3 Longines Prix du Cavaldos at Deauville in August. Trained by Richard Hannon for Middleham Park Racing, she was third in this year's Listed European Free H. at Newmarket during the Craven meeting Apr. 13.

“Great Page was a leading 2-year-old filly winning her Listed race by three lengths at Naas as well as the G3 Prix Du Calvados,” said Middleham Park's Tim Palin. “Stakes placed this year, she looks sure to continue progressing as a granddaughter of Galileo.”

The third horse to be supplemented is the Joe Tuite-trained Madam Dancealot (Ire) (Sir Prancealot {Ire}), a promising runner-up to Al Shaqab Racing's well-regarded and subsequently listed-placed Mehmas (Ire) (Acclamation {GB}) on her lone racetrack appearance at Chester May 5 (video). The bay filly, catalogued as lot 50, hails from the female family of US GISW Danish (Ire) (Danehill). She will be offered carrying an entry for the G2 Queen Mary S.

“Her homework has been very good and she has really blossomed since running a close second in the best 2yo maiden run this season,” commented jockey John Egan. “I think she will be very hard to beat in the Queen Mary.”

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