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Farming Classifieds
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The first crop of German Derby winner Sea The Moon was welcomed warmly at the BBAG Yearling Sale, but overall trade was patchy. Leo Powell reports
By Leo Powell on 08 September 2017
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Dschingis Secret held off two classy Godolphin raiders to keep Hoppegarten’s Grosser Preis von Berlin at home
By Irish Field Contributor on 18 August 2017
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Pattern race treble for Frankel; new Group 1 winner for Scat Daddy and for Soldier Hollow; purple patch for Dream Ahead; and more news
By Dr Sieglinde McGee on 17 August 2017
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Leo Powell provides an in-depth look at the BBAG Yearling Sale held in Baden-Baden, where a daughter of Sea The Stars sold for €500,000
By Leo Powell on 09 September 2016
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Group 1 success for Deep Impact; Group 2 double for Shamardal; Group 2 winners also for Adlerflug, Dylan Thomas, Kallisto, Manduro and Showcasing
By Dr Sieglinde McGee on 27 May 2016
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Group 1 wins for Cape Cross, Fast Company, Fastnet Rock, Lope De Vega and Soldier Hollow; Group 2 success for Bushranger, Invincible Spirit, Strategic Prince and Zoffany
By Dr Sieglinde McGee on 20 May 2016
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Grade 1 success for Kayf Tara, Notnowcato, Presenting and Soldier Hollow
By Sieglinde McGee on 29 November 2015
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Multiple graded winner Arctic Fire represents the Sadler's Wells sire line and he comes from the family of a classic winner
By Sieglinde McGee on 13 November 2015
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The BBAG Yearling Sale saw declines of 23% and 10% respectively in turnover and average, writes Leo Powell
By Leo Powell on 11 September 2015
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