Wednesday's Goffs September HIT Sale at Doncaster saw 70 lots sold, headlined by drafts from Gigginstown House Stud and Gordon Elliott and NH 2YO stores. A total of 89 head were offered, down from 113 last season, amassing £697,500, down from £1,294,200 for 106 sold in 2022. Average dipped to £9,964 from £12,210 as did the median, dropping from £8,500 to £6,750 this term.
Trade was topped by Champ de Gane (Lot 68), a horse in training from Newlands Farm who was purchased by Kevin Jardine for £33,000. Other lots to feature were Pickanumber (Lot 110), a horse in training from Ballyfree House Stables, who was knocked down to Olly Murphy Racing for £30,000, and Signcastle City (Lot 22), a winning horse-in-training from East Everleigh Stables, which was knocked down to his trainer Richard Hannon for £27,000.
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