The catalogue for the Goffs November Foal Sale (November 18th-21st) is now online and features 1,021 foals.

The sale will follow its proven format again this year, with lots catalogued alphabetically by dam each day from Monday to Thursday inclusive.

The Monday and Thursday sessions are billed as equal, Tuesday raising the bar to an extent, and Wednesday traditionally attracting the most blacktype pedigrees.

A short selection of the many standouts includes:

• Sea The Stars own brother to Group 1 Prix Vermeille winner Teona out of Group 1 winner Ambivalent (Lot 566)

• Sea The Stars own brother to the multiple Group 1 winning Emily Upjohn (Lot 641)

• Kingman half-brother to Group 1 winner Jannah Rose (Lot 754)

• Camelot half-brother to 1000 Guineas and Prix Rothschild winner Mother Earth. (Lot 677)

• Kingman half-sister to multiple Group winner Arrest (Lot 700)

• Lope de Vega half-sister to G2 winner Living In The Past and last weekend’s Rockingham Stakes winner Jungle Drums, from the family of Chaldean (Lot 574)

• No Nay Never colt, the first foal out of Listed winning Galileo mare Thoughts Of June (Lot 535)

• Wootton Bassett colt out of a sister to Group 1 winner Broome and Group 2 winner Point Lonsdale (Lot 755)

• Kingman half-sister to Group 3 winner Basil Martini (Lot 540)

• Blue Point half-brother to four Black Type performers out of a sister to Sea Of Class (Lot 444)

• Wootton Bassett colt, first foal out of multiple Stakes placed Quickstep Girl (Lot 720)

• Kingman colt, first foal out of a Group 3 placed Galileo mare (Lot 624)

• Lope de Vega half-sister to Group 2 winner Real Appeal (Lot 726)

• Night Of Thunder colt out of a Sea The Stars own-sister to Group 2 winner Knight To Behold (Lot 681)

• Dark Angel colt out of a Group 3 placed Kodiac mare (Lot 553)

• Mehmas half-sister to Group 1 placed Soprano, out of a sister to G1 Breeders Cup Turf Sprint winner Obviously (Lot 667)

• Minzaal half-sister to G1 Prix de L’Abbaye runner up Gold Vibe (Lot 547)

• Mehmas own brother to US Grade 2 winner and Grade 1 placed Quattroelle (Lot 640)

Goffs CEO Henry Beeby said: "Foal buyers will find the customary strength, depth and diversity at every level of the market at Goffs this November, whether seeking to race or to resell. For the latter category the sale has so many attributes, not least our unique Customer Loyalty Scheme that rewards pinhookers who buy and resell with Goffs whilst being the first foal sale of the season means that order books are fresh.”

The November Foal Sale will be followed by the two-day November Breeding Stock, the catalogue for which will be published later this week.