FOUR Ballymacoll Stud mares have been confirmed for the Goffs November Sale.

This is part of the farm’s dispersal that began with the sale of five lots at this year’s Goffs February Sale, when the mare Edith Wharton was sold to Andy Smith and White Birch for €200,000.

The four Ballymacoll mares, which will again be consigned by Jockey Hall Stud, selling at Goffs in November are:

Drama Class

by Caerleon out of the Sadler’s Wells mare, Stage Struck.

In foal to Acclamation, she is a winner and listed placed, and has produced Group 2 winner Eleanora Duse and Group 1-placed Scottish Stage.

Desert Bloom

by Pilsudski out of the Green Desert mare, Desert Beauty.

In foal to Teofilo, she is the dam of Melbourne Cup and multiple group race winner Fiorente. She is from the family of champion filly Islington.

Olympienne

by Sadler’s Wells out of the Darshaan mare, Hellenic.

In foal to Alhebayeb, she is an own-sister to champion filly Islington, Group 1 star Greek Dance and blacktype winners New Morning and Election Day. She has produced multiple Group 3 winners Patkai and Modun, and the Group 2 placed Saptapadi.

Rien Ne Vas Plus

by Oasis Dream out of the Rainbow Quest mare, Sought Out.

In foal to Markaz, she is out of Group 1 winner Sought Out who is the dam of Derby winner North Light, multiple Group 3 winner Cover Up and listed winner Researched.

Henry Beeby, Goffs CEO, said: “We are delighted to be further involved in the dispersal of the iconic Ballymacoll broodmare band.

The first part sold extremely well at Goffs in February, and this quartet offers a further opportunity to share in the legacy of such a successful breeding programme.”