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One of the most atractive lots catalogued for the upcoming Goffs Land Rover Sale is Ballyreddin Stud's Grand Paradis, a three-year-old son of leading sire Martaline. Lot 244, the gelding is a half-brother to four winners, including Grade 2 winning chaser Vezelay, and his dam is a half-sister to Welsh, Munster and Cork Grand National winner Raz De Maree.
THE bloodstock industry will be watching next week’s Goffs Land Rover Sale closely to see if the absence of Gigginstown House Stud has any noticeable impact. There are over 520 stores in the two-day sale which starts on Tuesday.
The Goffs Land Rover Sale has been replaced with the Goffs Arkle Sale as a tribute to the sales' most famous graduate and the new era of National Hunt horses the sale's attracting
The tour which has a prize fund of €35 million will not go ahead in 2020 due to Covid-19
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