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Title: SALES: Whistle Dixie tops excellent Goffs sale
There was good depth of demand at varying levels at Goffs and the clearance rate for the sale dropped by a mere point and the percentage of foals sold actually improved on 2017
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There was good depth of demand at varying levels at Goffs and the clearance rate for the sale dropped by a mere point and the percentage of foals sold actually improved on 2017
Whistle Dixie Gigginstown House Stud’s half-sister to both Cheltenham Gold Cup winner Kicking King and the dam of Kalashnikov, sold to The Beeches Stud for €230,000
A RECORD-breaking top lot and two days of good demand for a popular assortment of foals enabled a decidedly varied year on the sales front in Ireland to end on a high as the Goffs December National Hunt Sale maintained its upward trajectory.
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