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Sale-topper: Lot 212 at Cavan Youngstock Sale was Jag Double D, a gelding by Ard VDL Douglas, consigned by Carol Connolly and produced for the sale by Julieann Gaffney, the gelding was bought for €8,500 by Henry Foley to top the youngstock sale \ Cavan EC
The Brandon View Stud purchased four foals, giving their best price of €7,200 for Lot 256A, Meath breeder Michael Callery’s colt by Balou Du Rouet (Lot 256A). The bay is out of Greenacres Quality (by OBOS Quality 004), a half-sister to the Cavalier Royale mare LCC Lux Like Cavalier (1.60m) \ Cavan EC
Andrew Gardiner's Doonaveeragh Aig (Lot 256) was knocked down to Rinroe House Farm for €7,000. By Narcos II, the brown colt’s dam, Doonaveeragh Amanda (by S Creevagh Ferro), jumped up to 1.20m level\ Cavan EC
THE 2019 sales season in Cavan reached its conclusion at the end of last week with sport horse youngstock and breeding stock coming under the hammer on Thursday followed by a sale of mixed Irish Draughts on Friday.
The five-year-old gelding KEC Happiness topped the one-day Cavan Performance Sale on Tuesday. Margie McLoone reports
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