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Title: Wide variety to suit all disciplines
Sally Parkyn previews the October performance sale at Goresbridge next week, where the entries include a Balmoral champion and a particularly strong four-year-old section
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Sally Parkyn previews the October performance sale at Goresbridge next week, where the entries include a Balmoral champion and a particularly strong four-year-old section
Lot 546, Grove Hill Boy, took the reserve championship in the Pembroke Cup at the RDS earlier this year
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Sally Parkyn
WRAPPING up a busy month of sales, a four-day sport horse dispersal takes place at Goresbridge next week. Showing an increase of 60 entries, this year’s renewal offers a wide variety of horses to suit all disciplines.
US-based Robin Walker says the market for the traditional horse in all its forms is alive and well at both ends of the spectrum
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