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Title: GOFFS NOVEMBER FOALS: Widespread approval for format changes
Part I of the foal sale laid the foundations for the entire sale to better last year’s results but a large number of foals would have struggled to recoup their production costs in Part II
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GOFFS NOVEMBER FOALS: Widespread approval for format changes
Part I of the foal sale laid the foundations for the entire sale to better last year’s results but a large number of foals would have struggled to recoup their production costs in Part II
A colt by Outstrip, consigned by Galbertstown Stud was bought by Tally Ho Stud for €39,000 to top Part II of the November Foal Sale at Goffs
Credit Peter Mooney
Lot 1471 by War Command was purchased by Castlehyde Stud for €38,000
Credit Peter Mooney
A Rochestown Lodge colt by Delegator which was bought by David Myerscough for €38,000
Peter Mooney
A NEW format and top lots of €1.9m and €1.1m all played their part in the Goffs November Sale coming to a close last Sunday with an impressive set of final figures.
Close to 230 juveniles will be offered for sale today (Wednesday) and the chances are that there are some Royal Ascot winners among them
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