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Just two fillies and two colts catalogued for Leopardstown Sale
Group 3 winner Madam Dancealot heads select quartet
Goffs has catalogued just four lots for its sale at Leopardstown before Irish Champions Weekend gets under way on Saturday.
It is the third year of the boutique horses-in-training auction, with Goffs having assembled catalogues of 11 lots in each of 2014 and 2015.
Group 3 Dick Poole Fillies' Stakes winner Madam Dancealot looks set to be the star of the show and she is joined in the sale by another filly, the Jim Bolger-bred, owned and trained Listed runner-up Siamsaiocht, who holds significant breeding value as a Teofilo sister to Dewhurst Stakes winner Parish Hall.
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