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The sale-topping Frankel colt out of Belesta, consigned by Marlhill House Stud, went for €1,600,000 to Justin Casse for Zayat Stables
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John Gosden with John O'Connor after the Galileo filly from Ballylinch Stud was sold to Godolphin
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Joe Osborne and Christy Grassick at Goffs
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Markus Jooste, Mayfair Speculators, with Paul Shanahan and M.V. Magnier
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Sheikh Hamdan Al Maktoum and entourage at Goffs
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Consigned by Croom House Stud, a colt by Zoffany went for €130,000 to Blandfrod Bloodstock
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From Glenvale Stud a chesnut colt by No Nay Never went for €300,000 to M.V. Magnier
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A STRONG level of demand for the best yearlings on offer enabled the latest edition of the Orby Sale to keep pace with the returns from last year but it was tough going further down the scale.
James Thomas reports on the two-day Orby Sale Book 2, which returned an average and median price broadly in line with last year's equivalent sale
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