HORSERACING – Rashid Equestrian and Horseracing Club (REHC), in collaboration with Mazad and Tattersalls, has announced the third edition of its Horse Auction, which will take place in the parade ring at the REHC premises on March 18.
First staged in 2023, REHC will once again host a sale for racehorses in training, providing owners and trainers with the opportunity to buy and sell horses through a trusted auction process.
Mazad, Bahrain’s premier auction service provider, will oversee the transactions, while Tattersalls, renowned equine auctioneers with a history dating back to 1766, will conduct the auction through their representative Harvey Bell.
At the 2024 edition of the auction, 38 horses were offered and 28 were successfully sold, generating a total turnover of BD27,350.
The top lot, Scorpius (BHR), was purchased for BD3,800 by Ebrahim Khalil from Abdulla Fawzi Nass.
Among the notable success stories from the sale was Pegasus (BHR), purchased for BD2,000, who has since secured a valuable victory in the Empire Limo Handicap Cup last month, underlining the growing reputation of the auction as a marketplace for buying and selling quality racehorses.
The 2025 auction catalogue is set for publication on March 12.
REHC CEO Yusuf Buheji commented: “The continued success of this auction highlights its importance in Bahrain’s racing landscape. With the support of Mazad and Tattersalls, we are ensuring that owners and buyers have access to a professional and transparent platform that enhances the industry.
“We are committed to growing this initiative and developing further opportunities for new owners to enter and support Bahrain’s horseracing sector.”
Mazad CEO Talal Aloraifi added: “The REHC Horse Auction has quickly become a cornerstone event in Bahrain’s racing calendar, offering a dynamic and competitive platform for buyers and sellers. The strong results from last year reflect the growing confidence in the process and the quality of horses being presented.
“As we enter the third edition, our continued collaboration with REHC ensures that this sale remains a trusted marketplace, providing transparency and value while contributing to the long-term growth of Bahrain’s racing sector.”
Bell, Tattersalls bloodstock head, stated: “Tattersalls are delighted to again be assisting Rashid Equestrian and Horseracing Club for the third renewal of their horses in training sale.
“The sale has grown year on year, in line with the significant growth of horseracing seen in the Kingdom of Bahrain. The continued strong relationships with recognised international organisations such as REHC is of great importance and value to Tattersalls.”
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