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Title: SALES: Dolly Herself makes €9,800 as top Draught
Brendan Keown parted with €9,800 for Dolly Herself at Cavan's Irish Draught sale where the clearance rate was disappointingly low, reports Margie McLoone
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Brendan Keown parted with €9,800 for Dolly Herself at Cavan's Irish Draught sale where the clearance rate was disappointingly low, reports Margie McLoone
THERE were more people at Cavan on Thursday for the Irish Draught sale but, again, trading conditions were tough as the market, in every sphere it seems, continues to adjust itself.
With the hunting season on the horizon, there are numerous hunters as well as a notable collection of all-rounders on offer at Cavan next week, reports Sally Parkyn
Carl Dore bought two Irish Sport Horse colts in the premier foals section of Wednesday’s youngstock sale at Cavan, including Lot 71, a Balou du Rouet chesnut bred by Cliodhna Breen
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