4 Dec 2017 Share on X Share on Facebook Top level success for Tattersalls Ireland this weekend Top level success for Tattersalls Ireland this weekendTattersalls Ireland Derby Sale graduate Death Duty maintained his unbeaten sequence over fences and capped what was a momentous day for County Meath trainer Gordon Elliott by winning the Grade 1 Drinmore Novice Chase at Fairyhouse, completing a hat-trick of Grade 1 wins on the day for Cullentra House Stables and leading owners Gigginstown House Stud.Death DutySold: Derby Sale 2014Vendor: Morning Star StudPrice: €145,000Purchaser: Dessie HughesOn Saturday at Newbury, Tattersalls Ireland November NH Sale graduate Total Recall ended the Irish drought with a thrilling win in the Grade 3 Ladbrokes Trophy Chase. The Willie Mullins trained gelding became the first Irish winner of the contest, formerly known at the Hennessy Gold Cup. Total RecallSold: November NH Sale 2009Vendor: Hollymount House StudPrice: €7,000Purchaser: Weirside FarmAlso at Newbury, Tattersalls Ireland November NH Sale graduate Beware The Beartook his total number of victories to five by winning the Listed Rehearsal Handicap Chase, a career high for the Nicky Henderson trained son of Shantou. Beware The BearSold: November NH Sale 2010Vendor: Borris HousePrice: €18,000Purchaser: Goldford StudNominations are now being accepted for the 2018 Tattersalls Ireland Store Sales, the May Store Sale (15 – 16 May), Derby Sale (27 – 28 June) and the August NH Sale (14 – 15 August). Nominations can be made on www.tattersalls.ie.