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The Derby Sale was shorn of many potential high profile lots who were sold elsewhere as a consequence of the two postponements that led to the auction eventually taking place in August
Ronnie Leary bought the Derby Sale-topper, a son of leading French sire Martaline, but there was a 'pinhook for the ages' when a €1,800 foal-bought filly sold for €125,000
Aiden Murphy had to go to €365,000 for the Milan gelding who had cost John Dwan just €40,000 as a foal; the record-breaker was one of several to fetch huge prices late in the day
The session-topper's price beat that of last year's overall market leader - both sold by Oak Tree Farm; 80 lots made at last €50,000; notable result for Redpender Stud's two-lot consignment
The €145,000 session-topper was consigned by Loughmore Stables and bought by Bottle HIll Stud; first crop representatives of Fame And Glory catch the eye
The Tattersalls Ireland Derby Sale takes place next Wednesday, Thursday and Friday (June 28th-30th). We asked some of the top vendors about the auction