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The sale topper was this son of Kapgarde out of Line Salsa from Oak Tree Farm sold to Tom Malone for €220,000 on behalf of Alan and Ann Potts
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Norman Williamson looks happy after selling the top lot with his children Josh and Carla
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Nicky Henderson and Jessica Harrington view at the sale
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The Al Namix out of Prime Rose gelding from Oak Tree Farm sold to Henry de Bromhead for €150,000
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THERE was no shortage of expectation accompanying this year’s Derby Sale and the leading auction of its kind delivered in style with a set of results that broke new ground on all fronts.
The sale-topper was described as "a special type of horse" by Tom Malone, who bought him on behalf of Alan and Ann Potts; his consignor, Oak Tree Farm, also sold a €150,000 son of Al Namix
Lulu Parkhill talks to Susan Finnerty about breeding Lukas, the first sport horse bred at Castletown Quarry Stud
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