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Michael Dods bids fond farewell to Mabs Cross at Tattersalls – but top-class mare goes unsold

SPRINT King Michael Dods bid a fond farewell to Mabs Cross at the sales on Tuesday.

But the Group 1-winning mare will return to her owners' stud after failing to spark a bidding war at Tattersalls.

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Michael Dods said farewell to Mabs Cross on TuesdayCredit: Getty Images - Getty

The five-year-old was the star attraction on day 2 of the December Mare Sale, but bidding surprisingly ground to a halt at 1.1m guineas.

It transpired that owners David and Emma Armstrong were behind that bid, and with the bloodstock big guns in attendance failing to lock horns as expected, she will now head home to their Lancashire base.

However, her time in the north east with Durham-based Dods has come to an end.

He told Sun Racing: "With the fillies and their breeding potential, the day is always going to come when they go home to their owners’ studs or they go off to the sales.

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"They don’t go on forever these horses. The important thing for us is that they have a good career at stud and are well looked after, that is more important than anything.

"The owners had expectations about price which wasn't met in the ring, so she will head home, and she will certainly be very well looked after."

Dods, who has also enjoyed success with the likes of Mecca's Angel and Dakota Gold in recent years, has plenty of highlights to look back on.

Mabs Cross scooped the Group 1 Prix de l'Abbaye in October 2018 - but the high of that victory came hot on the heels of an agonising second to Alpha Delphini in the Nunthorpe.

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He said: "It took almost 20 minutes for them to split them in the photo finish. I’ve never known a photograph take as long.

"If you keep blowing it up and blowing it up, I’m sure it would have distorted the photograph. But she went and set the record straight on her next start in the Abbaye.

"You don’t get many chances in Group 1s, and when we got beat in the Nunthorpe it was going through my head, was that our chance, was that our day.

"But how she bounced back on her next run, to go and win in France so impressively, it was a real testament to her."

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