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Title: British politics not expected to hit store horse sales
This week's inconclusive UK general election and currency fluctuations could discourage some buyers from splashing out at Goffs and Tattersalls Ireland
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British politics not expected to hit store horse sales
This week's inconclusive UK general election and currency fluctuations could discourage some buyers from splashing out at Goffs and Tattersalls Ireland
The Goffs Land Rover Sale takes place on Tuesday and Wednesday
PROMINENT bloodstock industry figures remain optimistic that the upcoming National Hunt store horse sales will be unaffected by the deepening British political crisis and the weakness of the pound.
Irish Thoroughbred Marketing chief executive Charles O'Neill talks to Ronan Groome about online sales bidding, the growth of foreign markets for Irish horses and why he is positive about 2021
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