Goffs London Sale Catalogue 2022

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Monday 13 June 2022 The Eve of Royal Ascot

GOFFS LONDON SALE in association with

Privat 3 Money


OFFICIAL PARTNERS FOR 2022


in association with Privat 3 Money

Monday 13 June 2022 HORSES IN TRAINING, WEANLINGS, B R EED I N G STO C K & B R EED I N G R I G H T S Perks Field, Kensington Palace Gardens

3PM Garden Party | 5PM The Sale C O N F O R M AT I O N & R A C E F O O TA G E Walking videos, conformation pictures and race footage for the horses catalogued are available to view on our digital catalogue at www.goffslondonsale.com Purchasers’ attention is directed to the Conditions of Sale on pages 75 - 89.

R OYA L A S C O T E N T R I E S Prospective purchasers of horses with entries at Royal Ascot are asked to refer to the ownership transfer arrangements on pages 72 - 74 of this catalogue.

PSRA Licence No: 001833

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W E LC O M E TO R OYA L A S C OT W E E K We are all delighted to be back in this wonderful setting this evening ahead of the first Royal Ascot to be run without restrictions on crowds since 2019. In 2020, Royal Ascot was the first major national event to be run behind closed doors. Last year, the Royal Meeting was restricted to crowds of just 12,000 each day as racing played its part in the journey to normality for sports venues as part of Government’s Events Research Project. Now that our sport is bouncing back, hopefully we will see a buoyant sale this evening. For our part, we are delighted to be offering record prize money this week of just over £8.5 million. The Prince of Wales’s Stakes and the renamed Platinum Jubilee Stakes are worth £1 million and the opening day tomorrow, traditionally staging three Group One races, is worth over £2 million.

Guy Henderson Ascot Racecourse

With runners this week from as far as Australia, Japan and the USA as well as from all over Europe, this week promises to be a true celebration of global racing. The Goffs London Sale in association with Privat 3 Money has quickly established itself as a colourful pre-Royal Ascot party for friends from all over the racing world. I hope everyone has a wonderful evening and we look forward to opening our doors to you tomorrow for Royal Ascot in the year of the Platinum Jubilee.


W E LC O M E B A C K TO T H E S A L E L I K E N O OT H E R It is wonderful to be back in Kensington Palace Gardens to raise the curtain on Royal Ascot week in style at the Goffs London Sale in association with Privat 3 Money. Following a two-year absence, we are thrilled to welcome back so many friends and clients from the world of bloodstock and racing alongside guests of our fantastic sale partners to this sale like no other. The ability to purchase a horse ready to run at Royal Ascot at an event and location that befits the most prestigious week in flat racing is what sets this sale apart and has captured the imagination of buyers since the sale began in 2014. We are indebted to the British Horseracing Authority for facilitating the immediate transfer of ownership for runners at the Royal Meeting which ensures that horses will carry their new owners’ colours at Ascot.

Privat 3 Money is the UK’s most exclusive Wealthtech company and the first truly digital alternative to private banking, and their expertise and innovation in a traditional market very much aligns with the ethos of the London Sale. Together we look forward to delivering a sale experience like no other. In addition, our supporting partners Château Léoube, Ampito Group, IYC, J Craft, Cashel Palace and Flexjet bring so much to the London Sale.

This catalogue holds huge international appeal with numerous Royal Ascot entrants among a fine selection of horses in training who will be offered along with elite breeding stock, breeding rights to Group sires, while several Camelot foals bred to southern hemisphere timing bring a new dimension to this year’s sale.

We hope that you enjoy the unique ambience of the Goffs London Sale and Kensington Palace Gardens, and wish you every success at Royal Ascot.

I would like to extend our thanks to Reda Bedjaoui, CEO of Privat 3 Money, the new title partner to the London Sale.

Henry Beeby Group Chief Executive, Goffs WELCOME | 3


G O F F S T E A M I N LO N D O N

Henry Beeby Group Chief Executive T: +353 86 835 7555 henrybeeby@goffs.ie

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I N T E R N AT I O N A L A G E N T S

Mark Player Australasia T: +61 415 497 787 mark@markplayerits.com

Jacob West USA T: +1 859 381-7736 jacobwest@goffs.ie

Matthias Seeber Germany T: +49 1726184492 ium.seeber@yahoo.de

Angelo Robiati Italy T: +39 3381 567786 winninghorse@tin.it

Filip Zwicky Scandinavia T: +45 20 33 58 11 fz@fza.dk

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Amanda Zetterholm France T: +33 7 862 53824 amandazetterholm@goffs.ie

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Board of Directors, Robert J. Goff & Co Plc Eimear Mulhern (Chairman), Henry Beeby (Group Chief Executive), Rae Lawless, Nicholas Nugent, Hugh Bleahen, Dermot Cantillon, Pat Downes, Christy Grassick, Brian Kearney, Paul Räss

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A DVI C E TO B U Y E R S Goffs advise potential purchasers to read the Conditions of Sale on pages 75-89 before bidding, as well as the Bloodstock Industry Code of Practice that follows as Appendix 2, as both are legally binding. The Conditions of Sale are the "laws" of our sales and are designed to protect the rights of both Vendor and Purchaser whilst ensuring that Goffs auctions are fair to both parties. They set out the legal basis under which Goffs auctions are conducted whilst the Code of Practice is designed to prevent malpractice at bloodstock sales in UK and Ireland. In addition Goffs offers the following advice: • Goffs strongly recommend that Purchasers use a professional adviser • Goffs strongly recommend that Purchasers inspect the horses before bidding and obtain veterinary advice where appropriate • Purchasers should listen carefully to any announcements that may be made by the auctioneer at the time of each sale as those announcements are final and binding on all parties. It is a Purchaser’s responsibility to hear any such announcements • Information on the bid boards and notice boards are for guidance only and no liability shall attach to Goffs or the vendor for any errors or omissions

• All relevant paperwork and certification is available for inspection in the Sales Office prior to sale • Purchasers are reminded that horses are at their risk from the fall of hammer, or time of private purchase. Goffs strongly recommends that insurance cover is effected immediately • Passports will be forwarded to Purchasers as soon as is practical following the Sale or may be collected by the Purchaser from the Sales Office on the day of Sale • As per Condition 2.1.3 the Purchaser will be paid a 5% Agents Commission where the Purchaser is a licensed trainer or recognised bloodstock agent.

Goffs are part of the Bloodstock Industry Forum that produced the Bloodstock Industry Code of Practice which outlines the relevant laws in effect in Britain and Ireland. Goffs works to the highest standards of integrity and has zero tolerance of any breach of the Code. As per Condition of Sale 1.4.2, all Vendors, Purchasers and bidders are bound by the Code. Goffs strongly advises all participants at all sales to read the Code and note the serious consequences of any failure to abide by it without exception


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PAY M E N T D E TA I L S As per Condition of Sale 9.6 payment must be made in Sterling (£) for each lot on the day of sale unless credit arrangements have been agreed with Goffs prior to bidding. Where such arrangements have been approved and notified by Goffs to the Purchaser, payment in full must be made to Goffs in accordance with the Conditions of Sale. Please direct all credit enquires to Rae Lawless before bidding. NB: Interest will be charged on late payments in accordance with the Conditions of Sale (Condition 10.7) Payments from Purchasers should be made in one of the following ways:Bank Details For BACS – UK Standard transfers Bank of Ireland, Belfast Sort Code: 90-21-27 Account No.: 78793733 Account Name: Goffs UK Ltd Reference: Lot Number UK Same Day and International Transfer Beneficiary Bank Bank of Ireland, Belfast City Branch, Belfast. BT1 2BA Beneficiary: Goffs UK Ltd SWIFT: BOFIGB2B IBAN: GB73 BOFI 9021 2778 7937 33 Reference: Remitter’s name & Lot No. Goffs are not responsible for any currency fluctuations or differential where payment is made in a foreign currency. Unpaid accounts Bidding will not be authorised for Purchasers who have unpaid accounts from previous sales.

Cheque payments New purchasers wishing to pay for lots purchased by cheque should obtain a written reference from their bank for the maximum required and lodge it with Rae Lawless in the Sales Office prior to bidding. Cash Payments Goffs will not accept payments in cash for any lot. Credit card payments Payment for lots purchased may be made by credit and/or debit card (subject to acceptance of the type of card). Purchasers should contact the Sales Office regarding this type of payment and should inform the card provider prior to sale to avoid delays. Please note that all transactions must be authorized by a PIN number. Goffs regret that a surcharge on commercial credit cards equivalent to the amount charged by the relevant card issuer to Goffs will be added to the appropriate amount. N.B. Whatever your preferred method of payment, please make all credit enquiries to Rae Lawless before bidding.

Cybercrime Please note that the banking details above will not change during a transaction and that Goffs will not accept liability for any loss or consequences if purchasers transfer money to a false or incorrect bank account as a result of cybercrime. Goffs are aware of some isolated instances where clients have been sent a fraudulent invoice claiming to be from Goffs that lists incorrect bank account details. If purchasers have any doubts about the validity of the Goffs bank details on an invoice, or any concerns of this nature, please contact the Accounts Team before making a payment.


A U T H O R I S AT I O N O F P U R C H A S I N G AG EN T To: Goffs, Kildare Paddocks, Kill, Co. Kildare. Date name of agent in block capitals

I hereby appoint of to be my authorised agent in all matters pertaining to the purchase of horses at the Goffs London Sale on Monday 13 June 2022. subject to a limit of £ (say in words) I confirm that: 1. I agree to be bound in all respects by all actions of my agent on my behalf. 2. I have read, understood and agree to be bound by the Goffs Conditions of Sale (and where appropriate any special arrangements) and I agree to pay for all purchases made by my agent. 3. This Authority is given on the express undertaking that it may be revoked only by me in writing to Goffs at least one hour prior to the relevant sales session commencing. Any revocation of this Authorisation will not be effective until confirmation has been issued by Goffs. 4. No Agent Authorisation is effective unless it has been accepted in writing by Goffs who reserve the right to withhold acceptance without giving any reason. An agent may not bid under this Authorisation until such written acceptance has been received. Name Address

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in association with Privat 3 Money Monday 13 June 2022 at 5.00pm Horses In Training, Weanlings, Breeding Stock & Breeding Rights

Minimum bid £5,000 Purchases are subject to a 6% buyer’s premium as per Condition of Sale 2.1.4


INDEX TO H O R S E S HORSES IN TRAINING, BREEDING STOCK & BREEDING RIGHTS Lot

Horse

Consignor

1

BREEDING RIGHT TO ACLAIM

Standing at the National Stud

2

BREEDING RIGHT TO ARDAD

Standing at Overbury Stud

3

BREEDING RIGHT TO HAVANA GREY

Standing at Whitsbury Manor Stud

4

FIACH MCHUGH (IRE)

Meadowview Stables (Andrew Slattery)

5

HARRY TIME (IRE)

M D O'Callaghan Racing

6

HOO YA MAL (GB)

Park House Stables (Andrew Balding)

7

ILEACH MATHAN (IRE)

Heather Main Racing

8

KEYSTONE GULCH (USA)

Baroda Stud

9

LADIES CHURCH (GB)

Fox Covert Stables (J.P. Murtagh)

10

SHOW RESPECT (IRE)

Manton Stables (Brian Meehan)

11

SONAIRT (FR)

Henry Spiller Racing

12

STAR GIRLS AALMAL (IRE)

Knockeen Racing (Henry De Bromhead)

13

SYMPHONY PERFECT (IRE)

East Everleigh Stables (Richard Hannon)

14

TAWAAREEKH (USA)

Baroda Stud

15

THUNDER BEAUTY (IRE)

Baroda Stud

16

TUSCAN (IRE)

Faringdon Place Stables (Charlie Hills)

17

WHAZZUP (GB)

Baroda Stud

18

ADMIRALTY PLACE (GB)

Consigned by Bansha House Stables

19

ALL IN THE MIND (IRE)

Ballingara Racing Stables, Ireland (Pat Flynn)

20

CADILLAC (IRE)

Commonstown Racing (Jessica Harrington)

21

CARTESIENNE (IRE)

Milestream Stud

22

CHAIRMAN (FR)

Manton Park Racing (Martyn Meade)

23

CRESTA (FR)

Manton Park Racing (Martyn Meade)

24

CRYPTO FORCE (GB)

M D O'Callaghan Racing

25

DROMBEG BANNER (IRE)

Osborne Lodge Stables (Ken Condon)

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LOT NO. 1

ACL AI M

(B R EED I N G R I G HT )

ACL AI M (B REEDI NG RIG HT ) • LOT NO. 1 Cachet (Aclaim) – winner of the QIPCO 1000 Guineas, Newmarket 2022

Race and conformation footage available online at GoffsLondonSale.com


0001Z99.GUA Hala Princess (IRE)|2015|F|E|2472077

Acclamation (GB)

ACLAIM (IRE) (2013) Bay Horse

Royal Applause Princess Athena Danrod (AUS)

Aris (IRE) (2008)

Cumbres (FR)

Waajib Flying Melody Ahonoora Shopping Wise Danehill (USA) Strawberry Girl Kahyasi Floripedes (FR)

ACLAIM (IRE): 7 wins, £441,316, at 2 to 4, 6f.- 8f. inc., Qatar Prix de la Foret Gr.1, Alan Wood Plumbing/Heating Park S., Gr.2, Dubai 100 Challenge S., Gr.2, Dubai Duty Free Cup S., L, 2nd LARC – Prix Maurice de Gheest, Gr.1, 3rd Bar One Racing Lacken S., Gr.3. Stud Record Retired to stud in 2018: from 2 crop of racing age sire of 47 winners of 68 races and £1,197,892 at home and abroad: CACHET (IRE) (Teofilo (IRE): 1000 Guineas, Gr.1, Nell Gwyn S., Gr.3, 2nd Poule d’Essai des Pouliches, Gr.1, Rockfel S., Gr.2, 3rd Fillies' Mile, Gr.1, Pat Eddery S., L., Empress S., L. Jacinda (GB) (Manduro (GER): 2nd Premio Dormello, Gr.2, Premio Criterium Varesino, L., 3rd Grand Critérium de Bordeaux, L. Woman of Ciprea (GB) (Dynaformer (USA): 2nd Premio Seregno, L. Beautiful Black (GB) (Sea The Stars (IRE): 3rd Premio Criterium Varesino, L. 1st Dam Aris (IRE): winner at 3 and £13,770 and placed twice inc. 3rd in Flame of Tara EBF Stakes, Curragh, L. dam of 3 winners inc.: ACLAIM (IRE) (2013 c. by Acclamation (GB)): see above. 2nd Dam CUMBRES (FR) unraced; dam of 5 winners inc.: AGAIN (IRE) (f. by Danehill Dancer (IRE)), Jt Champion 2yr old filly in Ireland in 2008, 4 wins at 2 and 3 and £429,099 including boylesports.com Irish 1000 Guineas, Gr.1, Moyglare Stud S., Gr.1 and Ballygallon Stud Debutante S., Gr.2, 3rd in Matron S., Gr.1; dam of winners inc.: DELPHINIA (IRE), 2 wins at 2 and 3 including River Eden S., L., 2nd in British Champions Fillies/Mare S., Gr.1, Prix de Royallieu, Gr.1 and Park Hill S., Gr.2. INDIAN MAHARAJA (IRE), 2 wins at 2 and £33,236 inc. Coolmore Canford Cliffs S., L. Arkadina (IRE) (f. by Danehill (USA)), winner at 3 years and £23,323 and placed 3 times inc. 2nd in Lenebane S., L., 3rd in Ladbrokes Give Thanks S., Gr.3; dam of winners inc.: GUILTY TWELVE (USA), 4 wins in U.S.A. inc. Robert G Dick Memorial S., Gr.3. ILTEMAS (USA), 2 wins in France inc. Prix des Tourelles, L. The Breeding Right agreement is available upon request

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ACL AI M (B REEDI NG RIG HT ) • LOT NO. 1

One Breeding Right ACLAIM (IRE) One to Breeding Right to ACLAIM (IRE) Standing at The National Stud at The National Stud Standing


LOT NO. 2

AR DAD

(B R EED I N G R I G HT )

ARDAD (BREEDING RIGHT) • LOT NO. 2 Perfect Power (Ardad) – dual Group 1 winner

Race and conformation footage available online at GoffsLondonSale.com


ARDAD (IRE) (2014) ARDAD (IRE) Bay (2014)Horse Bay Horse

Kodiac (GB) Kodiac (GB) Good Clodora (IRE) Good (2009) Clodora (IRE) (2009)

Danehill Danehill Rafha Rafha Red Clubs (IRE) Red Clubs (IRE) Geht Schnell Geht Schnell

Danzig Razyana Danzig Kris Razyana Eljazzi Kris Red Redsom Eljazzi Two Clubs (GB) Red Redsom Fairy King (USA) Two Clubs (GB) Anita’s Princess Fairy King (USA) Anita’s Princess

ARDAD (IRE): 3 wins, £93,398, at 2, 5f. inc., Pepsi Max Flying Childers S., Gr.2, Windsor(IRE): Castle3 S., L, 2nd LARCat–2,Prix Maurice deMax Gheest, 3rd S., BarGr.2, One ARDAD wins, £93,398, 5f. inc., Pepsi FlyingGr.1, Childers Racing WindsorLacken CastleS., S.,Gr.3. L, 2nd LARC – Prix Maurice de Gheest, Gr.1, 3rd Bar One Racing Lacken S., Gr.3. Stud Record Retired to stud in 2018: from 2 crop of racing age sire of 31 winners of 47 races Stud Record and £982,765 home from and abroad: Retired to stud inat2018: 2 crop of racing age sire of 31 winners of 47 races PERFECT POWER (Frozen Power (IRE): Middle Park S., Gr.1, Prix and £982,765 at home(IRE) and abroad: PERFECT POWER (IRE) (Frozen Power (IRE): Middle Park S., Gr.1, Prix Morny, Gr.1, Norfolk S., Gr.2, Greenham S., Gr.3 Morny, Gr.1, Norfolk S., Gr.2, Greenham(GB): S., Gr.3 EVE LODGE (GB) (Footstepsinthesand Sirenia S., Gr.3 EVE LODGE (GB)(GB) (Footstepsinthesand S., Gr.3S., Gr.2 Vintage Clarets (Royal Applause(GB): (GB):Sirenia third Coventry Vintage Clarets (GB) (Royal Applause (GB):S., third Coventry S., Gr.2 Saliteh (GB) (Poet's Voice (GB): third Lacken Gr.3 Saliteh (GB) (Poet's Voice (GB): Lacken S., Gr.3 Crispy Cat (GB) (Azamour (IRE):third second National S., L., First Flier S., L. Crispy Cat (GB) (Azamour (IRE): second National S., L., First Flier S., L. 1st Dam GOOD CLODORA (IRE): ran 3 times at 2; 1st Dam dam of CLODORA 3 winners(IRE): inc.: ran 3 times at 2; GOOD ARDAD (IRE) (2014 dam of 3 winners inc.:c. by Kodiac (GB)): see above. ARDAD (IRE) (2014 c. by Kodiac (GB)): see above. 2nd Dam GEHT SCHNELL, placed twice at 2 and 3; dam of 9 winners inc.: 2nd Dam RUBY ROCKET (IRE) Indian Rocket 5 wins GEHT SCHNELL, placed twice(f.atby 2 and 3; dam of 9 (GB)), winners inc.: and £118,611 including Firth of Clyde EBF Boadicea S., L.,52nd Summer S., Gr.3, RUBY ROCKET (IRE)S.,(f.L.byand Indian Rocket (GB)), wins and £118,611 Cecil FrailFirth S., L., StarlitS., S.,L.L.,and EBF Boadicea S.,S., L.,L., 3rd Chipchase Gr.3, including of Clyde EBF Boadicea 2nd Summer S., S., Gr.3, Wentworth S., L., Fillies' St., L.;S., dam winners inc. S., Gr.3, Cecil Frail S., L., EBF StarlitDick S., Poole L., EBF Boadicea L.,of3rd Chipchase MAAREK (GB), 14 wins at home andSt., in France £773,096 inc. including Prix Wentworth S., L., EBF Dick Poole Fillies' L.; damand of winners de l'Abbaye de Longchamp, Gr.1, and Qipco British Champions Sprint S., Gr.2, MAAREK (GB), 14 wins at home in France and £773,096 including Prix Duke of Yorkde S.,Longchamp, Gr.2, Chipchase Gr.3, Dubai International Airport de l'Abbaye Gr.1, S., Qipco British Champions Sprint S., World Gr.2, Trophy, Gr.3, Renaissance S., Gr.3, Woodlands S., L., Beverley Bullet Sprint Duke of York S., Gr.2, Chipchase S., Gr.3, Dubai International Airport World S., L., 2nd in Greenlands S.,S., Gr.2, Flying Five S., S., Gr.2, Greenlands S., Sprint Gr.3, Trophy, Gr.3, Renaissance Gr.3, Woodlands L., Beverley Bullet PrixL., de2nd Seine-et-Oise, Gr.3, Waterford Testimonial S., L., Woodlands L., S., in Greenlands S., Gr.2, Flying Five S., Gr.2, Greenlands S.,S., Gr.3, Midsummer Sprint S., L., 3rd in Hackwood S., Gr.3. S., L., Woodlands S., L., Prix de Seine-et-Oise, Gr.3, Waterford Testimonial INZAR'S BEST (IRE) Inzar (USA)), 3 S., wins at 2 and 4 placed 10 times in Midsummer Sprint S.,(c. L.,by3rd in Hackwood Gr.3. GermanyBEST and £36,994 Kronimus Rennen, L., 2nd in and Prix4Eclipse, Gr.3. INZAR'S (IRE) inc. (c. by Inzar (USA)), 3 wins at 2 placed 10 times in ALEXANDER ALLIANCE (IRE) (f.Rennen, by Danetime winnerGr.3. at 2 and Germany and £36,994 inc. Kronimus L., 2nd(IRE)), in Prix Eclipse, £37,337 viz Tara S., L., placed once; dam of winners inc. ALEXANDER ALLIANCE (IRE) (f. by Danetime (IRE)), winner at 2 and Mystery 2 wins at dam 2, 2020, 3rd in Gimcrack S., Gr.2, Craven £37,337 vizSmiles Tara S.,(IRE), L., placed once; of winners inc. S., Gr.3,Smiles Sirenia S., Gr.3. Mystery (IRE), 2 wins at 2, 2020, 3rd in Gimcrack S., Gr.2, Craven S., Gr.3, Sirenia S., Gr.3. The Breeding Right agreement is available upon request The Breeding Right agreement is available upon request ARDAD (BREEDING RIGHT) | 21

ARDAD (BREEDING RIGHT) • LOT NO. 2

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LOT NO. 3

HAVANA G R EY

(B R EED I N G R I G HT )

H AVA N A G R E Y ( B R E E D I N G R I G H T ) • L O T N O . 3 Havana Grey winning the G1 Flying Five Stakes, The Curragh

Race and conformation footage available online at GoffsLondonSale.com


0001Z99.GUA Hala Princess (IRE)|2015|F|E|2472077

HAVANA GREY (GB) (2015) Grey Horse

Havana Gold (IRE) Blanc de Chine (IRE) (2009)

Teofilo (IRE) Jessic’s Dream Dark Angel (IRE) Nullarbor (GB)

Galileo Speirbhean Desert Style Ziffany (GB) Acclamation (GB) Midnight Angel Green Desert Bloudan (USA)

HAVANA GREY (GB): 6 wins, £416,424, at 2 and 3, 5f. inc., Derrinstown Stud Flying Five S., Gr.1, Sapphire S., Gr.2, Bombay Sapphire Molecomb S., Gr.3, Allied World Dragon S., L., Matchbook National S., L., 2nd in Darley Prix Morny, Gr.1, Wainwrights Flying Childers S., Gr.2,. First Crop now 2-y-o. Stud Record Retired to stud in 2019: from 1 crop of racing age sire of 15 winners of 19 races and £172,841 at home and abroad: Rumstar (GB) (Sakhee's Secret (GB): third National Stakes, Sandown, L. Star Of Lady M (GB) (Street Cry (IRE): 3 wins in Great Britain/Ireland and £29,439 Katey Kontent (GB) (Showcasing (GB): 2 wins in Great Britain/Ireland and £15,390 Eddie’s Boy (GB) (Holy Roman Emperor (IRE): winner in Great Britain/Ireland and £11,443 Holguin (GB) (Exceed And Excel (AUS): winner in Great Britain/Ireland and £10,470 Union Court(GB) (Foxwedge (AUS): 2 wins in Great Britain/Ireland and £8,532 1st Dam BLANC DE CHINE (IRE), 6 wins at 2 to 4 and £29,250 and placed 6 times; dam of 3 winners inc.: HAVANA GREY (GB) (2015 c. by Havana Gold (IRE)),see above. 2nd Dam NULLARBOR (GB), winner at 2 in France and £16,347 and placed; dam of 8 winners inc.: Fast Act (IRE) (g. by Fast Company (IRE)), 3 wins at 2 and 4 years and placed 5 times including 2nd in Molecomb Stakes, Gr.3 3rd Dam BLOUDAN (USA), unraced; dam of 6 winners inc.: RADEVORE (GB) 8 wins in France and U.S.A. inc. Prix Eugene Adam, Gr.2 and Prix La Force, Gr.3, 3rd in Prix Greffulhe, Gr.2 and Prix Niel, Gr.2; sire Felucca (GB), winner at 2 and placed 3 times; dam of winners inc.: LATEEN SAILS (GB), 3 wins at 2 and 3 at home and in France inc. Prix Daphnis, Gr.3 and Glasgow S., L. Mainstay (GB), winner at 4; dam of RICHARD PANKHURST (GB), 3 wins inc. Hungerford S., Gr.2, CRAZY HORSE (GB), 4 wins inc. Horris Hill S., Gr.3. Janoubi (GB), unraced; dam of winners. CASCAPEDIA (IRE), 6 wins from 2 to 4 in South Africa inc. Joburg Spring Fillies & Mares Challenge, Gr.2, 2nd in Premier's Champions Challenge, Gr.1. The Breeding Right agreement is available upon request HAVANA GREY (BREEDING RIGHT) | 23

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One Breeding Right to HAVANA GREY One Breeding Right to(GB) HAVANA GREY (GB) Standing at Whitsbury Manorat Stud Standing Whitsbury Manor Stud


LOT NO. 4

FIACH M CH U G H

(I R E )

Two wins and a second from his three starts this year, this progressive 97 rated 3yo most recently impressed when winning at the Curragh on Irish Guineas weekend. Royal Ascot Entry* : Britannia Stakes (Thursday) or Jersey Stakes (Saturday)

FIACH MCH UG H • LOT NO. 4 Race and conformation footage available online at GoffsLondonSale.com


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FIACH MCHUGH (IRE) (2019) Bay Gelding

Belardo (IRE) Crystal Idea (IRE) (2006)

Lope de Vega Danaskaya Namid Great Idea

Shamardal Lady Vettori Danehill Majinskaya Indian Ridge Dawnsio Lion Cavern Lionne

E.B.F. Nominated. B.C. Nominated.

FLAT

7 starts

2 wins

3 places

£31,634

LAST THREE STARTS Latest IHRB Rating 97 (Flat) (prior to compilation) 21/05/22 1/11 Class 3 (Hcp) Curragh 7f £12,394 25/04/22 2/10 Class 2 (Hcp) Naas 1m £7,184 08/04/22 1/9 Class 4 (WFA AWT Mdn) Dundalk 7f £7,932 MOST RECENT WINS 21/05/22 Class 3 (Hcp) 08/04/22 Class 4 (WFA AWT Mdn)

Curragh Dundalk

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£12,394 £7,932

1st dam CRYSTAL IDEA (IRE): winner at 3 and placed 3 times; dam of 4 foals; 2 runners; 1 winner: Fiach McHugh (IRE) (19 g. by Belardo (IRE)): see above. 2nd dam GREAT IDEA (IRE): winner at 2 and placed 4 times; dam of 11 foals; 8 runners; 4 winners inc.: Nice Style (IRE): 5 wins and £46,444 and placed 3 times. Lady O Malley (IRE): 2 wins at 3 and placed; dam of winners. She also has a 2-y-o filly by Imperial Monarch (IRE). 3rd dam LIONNE (GB) (by Darshaan): unraced; dam of 6 foals; 6 runners; 6 winners inc.: GRACE O'MALLEY (IRE): 3 wins at 2 to 4 and £140,859 inc. Noblesse S., Gr.3 (twice), placed 3rd Blue Wind S., Gr.3; broodmare. JADALEE (IRE): 4 wins inc. March S., L., placed 2nd Gordon S., Gr.3 and Bahrain Trophy, L. 4th dam PERCY'S LASS: 5 wins at 2 to 4 inc. September S., Gr.3, Sir Charles Clore Memorial S., L., placed 3rd Sun Chariot S., Gr.2; Own sister to Percy's Girl (IRE); dam of 10 foals; 7 runners; 5 winners inc.: SIR PERCY (GB): Champion 2yr old colt in England in 2005, 5 wins at 2 and 3 and £1,149,695 inc. Derby S., Gr.1, Dewhurst S., Gr.1, Vintage S., Gr.2, placed 2nd 2000 Guineas, Gr.1; sire. Blue Lion (GB): 3 wins at 3 and 4 and placed 3rd Scottish Classic, Gr.3. Lady Karr (GB): winner at 3 and placed 6 times; dam of winners inc.: MIKHAIL GLINKA (IRE): 5 wins at home, in Germany and in U.A.E. inc. Skywards Dubai City of Gold S., Gr.2, Queen's Vase, Gr.3; sire. * Subject to confirmation at time of sale | FIACH MCHUGH | 25

FIACH MCH UG H • LOT NO. 4

FIACH MCHUGH (IRE): 2 wins at 3, 2022 and £31,634 and placed 3 times; Sold with Pre Sales Veterinary Certificate. (See Conditions of Sale).


LOT NO. 5

HAR RY TI M E

(I R E )

A winner on debut, he looked a very smart two-year-old winner with the Racing Post commenting “went clear, pushed out, comfortably”. Royal Ascot Entry* : Coventry Stakes (Tuesday) or Norfolk Stakes (Thursday)

HARRY TIME • LOT NO. 5 Race and conformation footage available online at GoffsLondonSale.com


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Acclamation Midnight Angel Cadeaux Genereux Beatrix Potter Great Joy Starspangledbanner Choisir Gold Anthem Linamix Enchanting Way Golden Way Dark Angel

E.B.F. Nominated. B.C. Nominated.

FLAT

1 start

1 win

£7,933

LAST THREE STARTS (prior to compilation) 14/05/22 1/11 Class 4 (WFA Mdn)

Navan

5½f

£7,932

MOST RECENT WINS 14/05/22 Class 4 (WFA Mdn)

Navan

5½f

£7,932

1st dam SILVER RAINBOW (IRE): 5 wins at 2 to 4 at home and in France and £54,123 inc. Prix du Cercle, L., placed 3 times inc. 4th Prix de Meautry, Gr.3; dam of 5 foals; 2 runners; 2 winners: Silver Start (GB) (17 f. by Cable Bay (IRE)): winner at 2 and placed 3 times. Harry Time (IRE) (20 c. by Harry Angel (IRE)): see above. She also has a yearling colt by Invincible Army (IRE) and a colt foal by Shaman (IRE). 2nd dam ENCHANTING WAY (GB): unraced; dam of 7 foals; 7 runners; 5 winners inc.: SILVER RAINBOW (IRE) (f. by Starspangledbanner (AUS)): see above. Arms (IRE): 6 wins, £380,645 viz. winner at 3 and placed twice; also 5 wins in Hong Kong and placed. 3rd dam GOLDEN WAY (IRE) (by Cadeaux Genereux): 2 wins at 3 and placed; dam of 9 foals; 4 runners; 3 winners inc.: ASHKAL WAY (IRE): 9 wins at home and in U.S.A. and £458,893 inc. Citation H., Gr.1, Kelso Breeders' Cup H., Gr.2, Bernard Baruch H., Gr.2, Lure S., L. SENTIERO ITALIA (USA): 5 wins in U.S.A. and £645,754 inc. Sands Point S., Gr.2, Maker's Mark Lake Placid S., Gr.2, placed 2nd Flower Bowl S., Gr.1 and 3rd Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup S., Gr.1; dam of a winner: SANTIN (USA): won Turf Classic S., Gr.1, placed 2nd Hollywood Derby, Gr.1 and Muniz Memorial Classic S., Gr.2. 4th dam DIAVOLINA (USA): winner at 3 in France; dam of 11 foals; 11 runners; 9 winners inc.: GO BOLDLY (IRE): 2 wins at 3 and 4 in France inc. Grand Prix de Lyon, L., placed 7 times inc. 2nd Prix Pelléas, L. and 3rd Grand Prix de Vichy, Gr.3. POLISH SPRING (IRE): 7 wins at home and in U.S.A. and £128,729 inc. Pago Hop S., L., Furl Sail H., placed 2nd Pebbles S., L.; dam of a winner. * Subject to confirmation at time of sale | HARRY TIME | 27

HARRY TIME • LOT NO. 5

HARRY TIME (IRE): winner at 2, 2022, his only start; Sold with Pre Sales Veterinary Certificate. (See Conditions of Sale).


LOT NO. 6

H OO YA MAL

(G B)

Kept on well to finish runner-up in the Derby (Gr.1) behind Desert Crown. Winner at 2 of the Convivial at York and third in the Craven Stakes behind Native Trail.

H O O YA M A L • L O T N O . 6 Race and conformation footage available online at GoffsLondonSale.com


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Consigned by Park House Stables (Andrew Balding)

HOO YA MAL (GB) (2019) Bay Colt

Territories (IRE) Sensationally (GB) (2007)

Invincible Spirit Taranto Montjeu One So Wonderful

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E.B.F. Nominated. B.C. Nominated.

FLAT

6 starts

1 win

5 places

£410,594

LAST THREE STARTS Latest BHA Rating 105 (Flat) (prior to compilation) 04/06/22 2/17 Derby S. (Gr.1) Èpsom 1m 4f £344,860 29/04/22 2/4 Newmarket S (L.) Newmar... 1m 2f £11,180 13/04/22 3/6 Craven S (Gr.3) Newmar... 1m £8,608 MOST RECENT WINS 20/08/21 Class 2 (WFA Mdn)

York

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£36,078

1st dam SENSATIONALLY (GB): winner at 3 and placed 3 times; dam of 9 foals; 7 runners; 6 winners inc.: REALLY SUPER (GB) (14 f. by Cacique (IRE)): 7 wins, £71,550 viz. winner and placed; also winner of a N.H. Flat Race to 2021; also 3 wins over hurdles and placed and 2 wins over fences inc. Summer Plate H. Chase, Gr.3, placed 3rd Bud Booth Mares' Chase, L. and 4th Lady Godiva Mares' Nov' Chase, L. Hoo Ya Mal (GB) (19 c. by Territories (IRE)): see above. Greatest Journey (GB) (12 g. by Raven's Pass (USA)): 5 wins and £98,127. Senza Una Donna (GB) (13 g. by Sir Percy (GB)): 4 wins at 2 and 3 and placed. Assiduously (GB) (17 c. by Lope de Vega (IRE)): winner at 2 in U.S.A. Oyamal (GB) (20 c. by Mukhadram (GB)): unraced to date. She also has a filly foal by Belardo (IRE). 2nd dam ONE SO WONDERFUL (GB): Champion older mare in Europe in 1998, 5 wins at 2 to 4 and £262,647 inc. Juddmonte International S., Gr.1, Sun Chariot S., Gr.2, Atalanta S., L.; dam of 7 foals; 7 runners; 4 winners inc.: SUN BOAT (GB) (g. by Machiavellian (USA)): 4 wins in U.S.A. and £174,424 inc. San Diego H., Gr.2, placed 4 times inc. 2nd Californian S., Gr.2. Peppermint Green (GB): ran a few times at 2 and 3; dam of winners inc.: FOUR WHITE SOCKS (GB): 2 wins at 3 and 4 and £50,532 inc. D.C. Lavarack & Lanwades Stud S., Gr.3, placed twice. 3rd dam Someone Special (by Habitat): winner at 3 and placed 3rd Coronation S., Gr.2 and Venus Fillies S., L.; dam of 15 foals; 13 runners; 9 winners inc.: RELATIVELY SPECIAL (GB): 2 wins at 2 inc. Rockfel S., Gr.3, placed 3rd Irish 1000 Guineas, Gr.1, Sun Chariot S., Gr.2; dam of winners: JUST SPECIAL (GB): 2 wins at 3 and 4 inc. Knockaire S., L. HOO YA MAL | 29

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Hoo Ya Mal (GB): winner at 2, 2021 and £410,594 and placed 5 times inc. 2nd Derby S. Gr.1, Newmarket S., L., Flying Scotsman S., L. and 3rd Craven S., Gr.3, all his starts; Sold with Pre Sales Veterinary Certificate. (See Conditions of Sale).


LOT NO. 7

I LE ACH MATHAN (I R E ) A winner on debut, this twice raced colt caught the eye when a fast finishing second on his most recent start in Newbury. Good international racing prospect.

I L E AC H M AT H A N • L O T N O . 7 Race and conformation footage available online at GoffsLondonSale.com


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Consigned by Heather Main Racing 7 The Property of Coxwell ThePartnership Property of Coxwell Partnership ILEACH MATHAN (IRE) (2019) Grey Gelding

Kodi Bear (IRE) Juliette Fair (IRE) (2013)

Kodiac Hawattef Dark Angel Capulet Monteque

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E.B.F. Nominated. B.C. Nominated.

FLAT

2 starts

1 win

1 place

£6,315

LAST THREE STARTS Latest BHA Rating 90 (Flat) (prior to compilation) 13/05/22 2/14 Class 4 (WFA Nov) Newbury 7f £2,535 29/10/21 1/10 Class 5 (WFA AWT Nov) Kempton 6f £3,780 MOST RECENT WINS 29/10/21 Class 5 (WFA AWT Nov)

Kempton

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1st dam Juliette Fair (IRE): winner at 2 and placed 3 times inc. 2nd Blenheim S., L. and 4th Round Tower S., Gr.3; Own sister to JULIET CAPULET (IRE) and Teqany (IRE); dam of 1 foal; 1 runner; 1 winner: Ileach Mathan (IRE) (19 g. by Kodi Bear (IRE)): see above. 2nd dam CAPULET MONTEQUE (IRE): placed 5 times at 2 and 3; also winner at 3 in Qatar and placed; dam of 9 foals; 7 runners; 5 winners inc.: JULIET CAPULET (IRE) (f. by Dark Angel (IRE)): 2 wins at 2 and £75,939 inc. Rockfel S., Gr.2, placed 3 times inc. 2nd Sweet Solera S., Gr.3. Juliette Fair (IRE) (f. by Dark Angel (IRE)): see above. Birthday Angel (IRE) 2-y-o colt by Dark Angel (IRE): unraced to date. She also has a colt foal by Dark Angel (IRE). 3rd dam FAMILY AT WAR (USA) (by Explodent (USA)): winner at 2 and placed twice; dam of 14 foals; 13 runners; 9 winners inc.: FLANDERS (IRE): 6 wins at 2 to 4 and £238,287 inc. Scarbrough S., L., placed 2nd King's Stand S., Gr.2, Porcelanosa Sprint, L.; dam of winners inc.: G FORCE (IRE): Champion 3yr old sprinter in Europe in 2014, 4 wins inc. Haydock Park Sprint Cup, Gr.1, placed 2nd City Walls S., L.; sire. LOUVAIN (IRE): 4 wins at 2 and 3 in France and in U.S.A. and £120,690 inc. Miesque S., Gr.3, Flawlessly S., L., Harold C Ramser Sr H., L.; dam of FLOTILLA (FR) (Jt Champion 2yr old filly in France in 2012, won Poule d'Essai des Pouliches, Gr.1, Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf, Gr.1), BIG FIVE (GB) (5 wins at 3 and 4, 2021 in France inc. Prix Right Royal, L.), LOUVAKHOVA (USA) (won Frances A Genter S.); grandam of MANGOUSTINE (FR) (4 wins at 2 and 3, 2022 in France inc. Poule d'Essai des Pouliches, Gr.1, Prix Miesque, Gr.3, Critérium de Lyon, L.), CROSSFIREHURRICANE (USA) (won Gallinule S., Gr.3, Patton S., L.).

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ILEACH MATHAN (IRE): winner at 2, 2021 and placed, all his starts; Sold with Pre Sales Veterinary Certificate. (See Conditions of Sale).


LOT NO. 8

CAMELOT (GB) ex KEYSTONE GULCH (USA) Half-sister to black type performers in Europe and Australia.

CAMELOT (GB) ex KEYSTONE GULCH (USA) • LOT NO. 8 Conformation footage available online at GoffsLondonSale.com


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Camelot (GB) BAY FILLY (IRE) August 6th, 2021

Keystone Gulch (USA) (2003)

Montjeu Tarfah Gulch Antoniette

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E.B.F. Nominated. B.C. Nominated. 1st dam KEYSTONE GULCH (USA): 4 wins at 2 and 3 in U.S.A. and £46,205 inc. Goldfinch S.; dam of 8 previous foals; 6 runners; 3 winners inc.: Top Ravine (AUS) (12 g. by Redoute's Choice (AUS)): 4 wins in Australia and £54,800 and placed inc. 3rd Ladbrokes Caulfield Autumn Classic, Gr.2. Celtic Beauty (IRE) (17 f. by No Nay Never (USA)): winner at 2 and £35,866 and placed inc. 2nd Albany S., Gr.3 and 3rd Naas Juvenile Sprint S., Gr.3. Accelerando (IRE) (19 f. by No Nay Never (USA)): placed at 2 and 3, 2022. 2nd dam ANTONIETTE (USA): 9 wins at 3 and 4 in U.S.A. and £240,897 inc. Athenia H., Gr.3, River Cities Breeders' Cup H., L., Valnor Breeders' Cup S., L., placed 3rd River Downs Breeders' Cup H., L.; dam of 10 foals; 8 runners; 7 winners inc.: SWITCH (USA) (f. by Quiet American (USA)): 6 wins in U.S.A. and £936,122 inc. Santa Monica S., Gr.1, La Brea S., Gr.1, A Gleam H., Gr.2, Hollywood Oaks, Gr.2, Torrey Pines S., L., placed 2nd Sentient Jet Breeders' Cup F&M Sprint, Gr.1 (twice), Vanity H., Gr.1, Apple Blossom H., Gr.1, Santa Margarita Invitational S., Gr.1, Lady's Secret S., Gr.1, Railbird S., Gr.3 and 3rd Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint, Gr.1, Clement L Hirsch S., Gr.1, Las Virgenes S., Gr.1, Thoroughbred Club of America S., Gr.2; dam of winners. KEYSTONE GULCH (USA) (f. by Gulch (USA)): see above. Tessie Flip (USA): 2 wins at 2 and 4 in U.S.A.; dam of winners inc.: JO JO AIR (USA): won William Walker S., L., Daisycutter H., placed 2nd Senator Ken Maddy S., Gr.3 and The Very One S., L. Art Affair (USA): unraced; dam of a winner: C J 's Cat Five (USA): placed in U.S.A. viz. 3rd Jamestown S., R. 3rd dam QUEEN OF WOMEN (USA) (by Sharpen Up): 2 wins at 3 and 4 in France and in U.S.A.; dam of 14 foals; 12 runners; 9 winners inc.: ANTONIETTE (USA): see above. FRENCH CHARMER (USA): 9 wins in U.S.A. and £201,825 inc. Flying Pidgeon H., L. and John D Schapiro Mem. Breeders' Cup H., L. Courtlandt Queen (USA): 4 wins at 3 and 4 in U.S.A. and placed 3rd Spicy Living H., L.; dam of winners. Krakowviak (USA): 3 wins in U.S.A.; dam of winners inc.: Hidden Vow (USA): winner in U.S.A. and placed 3rd Kingston S., R. Morning Calm (USA): winner in U.S.A. and placed 2nd Spider John S. Diamond Light (USA): winner in Germany and placed; dam of winners inc.: DIAMONDS POUR MOI (GB): 2 wins at 2 and 3 at home and in France inc. Prix Belle de Nuit, L., placed 3rd Cheshire Oaks, L. Double Diamond (FR): winner at 2 in France and 3rd Prix La Sorellina, L. Unclouded (USA); dam of winners; grandam of Barilko (CAN) (winner in Canada and placed 2nd Ontario Racing S.). CAMELOT (GB ) ex KEYSTONE GULCH (USA) | 33

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LOT NO. 9

L AD I E S CH U RCH

(G B)

Stakes winning two-year-old who took another step forward on seasonal debut when just touched off by Sacred Bridge in the Listed Goffs Polonia Stakes. Royal Ascot Entry* : Commonwealth Cup (Friday)

LADIES CHURCH • LOT NO. 9 Race and conformation footage available online at GoffsLondonSale.com


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Consigned by Fox Covert Stables (J.P. Murtagh)

LADIES CHURCH (GB) (2019) Chesnut Filly

Churchill (IRE) Rioticism (FR) (2015)

Galileo Meow Rio de La Plata Romanticism

Sadler's Wells Urban Sea Storm Cat Airwave Rahy Express Way Cape Cross Rosia

LADIES CHURCH (GB): 2 wins at 2, 2021 and £53,619 inc. Marwell S., L., placed 3 times viz. 2nd Polonia S., L., Legacy S., L. and 3rd Round Tower S., Gr.3; Sold with Pre Sales Veterinary Certificate. (See Conditions of Sale). FLAT

6 starts

2 wins

3 places

£53,619

LAST THREE STARTS Latest IHRB Rating 98 (Flat) (prior to compilation) 06/05/22 2/13 Polonia S (L.) Cork 5½f £8,382 01/10/21 2/12 Legacy S (L.) Dundalk 5f £8,058 27/08/21 3/12 Round Tower S (Gr.3) Curragh 6f £4,017 MOST RECENT WINS 21/07/21 Marwell S (L.) 30/06/21 Class 4 (WFA Mdn)

Naas Tipperary

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£25,285 £7,375

1st dam RIOTICISM (FR): 3 wins at 2 in France and £76,546 inc. Prix des Reves d'Or, L., placed inc. 2nd Prix Zeddaan, L. and 4th Prix d'Arenberg, Gr.3, Critérium de Vitesse, L. and Prix La Flèche, L.; dam of 2 foals; 1 runner; 1 winner: LADIES CHURCH (GB) (19 f. by Churchill (IRE)): see above. She also has a yearling colt by Le Brivido (FR). 2nd dam ROMANTICISM (IRE): ran in France; dam of 7 foals; 5 runners; 4 winners inc.: RIOTICISM (FR) (f. by Rio de La Plata (USA)): see above. Rodyana (FR): 3 wins at 3 and 4 in France and £34,318 and placed 6 times. Romanne (FR): winner at 3 in France and £43,488 and placed 20 times. 3rd dam ROSIA (IRE) (by Mr Prospector (USA)): unraced; dam of 10 foals; 7 runners; 6 winners inc.: Adventurous (IRE): 2 wins viz. winner at 2 and placed 3rd Somerville Tattersall S., Gr.3 and Sirenia S., Gr.3; also winner to 2021 in U.A.E. Crimson And Gold (GB): 3 wins in Denmark, in France and in Sweden and placed 2nd Marit Sveaas Minnelop, Gr.3, Dansk Jockey Club Cup, L. Music House (IRE): 2 wins at 3 in France and placed 3rd Derby du Midi, L.; dam of winners. 4th dam ROSEFINCH (USA): 2 wins at 3 in France inc. Prix Saint-Alary, Gr.1, placed 3rd BMW Europachampionat, Gr.3; dam of 9 foals; 4 runners; 3 winners inc.: ROSCIUS (IRE): winner at 3 viz. Predominate S., L. Tanzania (USA); dam of winners inc.: TRUE STORY (GB): 3 wins at home and in U.A.E. inc. Feilden S., L. * Subject to confirmation at time of sale | LADIES CHURCH | 35

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E.B.F. Nominated. B.C. Nominated.


LOT NO. 10

S H OW R E S PECT (I R E ) A convincing performance on May 31st by this son of Showcasing (earning Timeform rating of 94p) suggests that he will be a very high class performer, at home or abroad. Royal Ascot Entry* : Chesham Stakes (Saturday)

SHOW RESPECT • LOT NO. 10 Race and conformation footage available online at GoffsLondonSale.com


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SHOW RESPECT (IRE) (2020) Bay Colt

Showcasing (GB)

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More Respect (IRE) (2003)

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Arabesque

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E.B.F. Nominated. B.C. Nominated.

FLAT

2 starts

1 win

£6,104

LAST THREE STARTS (prior to compilation) 31/05/22 1/8 Class 4 (WFA Mdn) 20/05/22 4/11 Class 4 (WFA Nov)

Leicester 6f Goodwo... 6f

£5,400 £703

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Leicester

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1st dam MORE RESPECT (IRE): 2 wins at 2 and 3 in Italy and placed 11 times; dam of 10 foals; 9 runners; 5 winners inc.: DOCTOR GEOFF (IRE) (14 g. by Fast Company (IRE)): 5 wins at home and in Hong Kong and £675,978 inc. January Cup, Gr.3, Tetrarch S., L., placed 9 times inc. 3rd The Centenary Vase, Gr.3 and 4th National Day Cup, Gr.3. Accurate (GB) (13 g. by Zoffany (IRE)): 2 wins at 2 and 3 in France and placed. With Respect (IRE) (17 g. by Gutaifan (IRE)): winner at 2 and placed 3 times. Shazza (IRE) (18 f. by Teofilo (IRE)): winner at 3, 2021 and placed. She also has a yearling colt by Dandy Man (IRE). 2nd dam Much Commended (GB): winner at 2 and placed 3 times inc. 3rd Conqueror S., L.; also placed twice at 3 in Germany and in Italy viz. 3rd Henkel Rennen (1000 Guineas), Gr.2 and Premio Regina Elena (1000 Guineas), Gr.2; Own sister to PRIZE GIVING (GB); dam of 9 foals; 8 runners; 8 winners inc.: MAGIC EYE (IRE) (f. by Nayef (USA)): 5 wins in Germany and £103,247 inc. Sparkassenpreis Preis der Stadtsparkasse, L., Dallmayr Coupe Lukull, L., Kolner Herbst-Stuten-Meile, L., Weidenpescher Stutenpreis, L., placed 12 times inc. 2nd G. P. des Volkswagen Zentrum Nordrhein, Gr.3; dam of winners. Dabbers Ridge (IRE) (c. by Indian Ridge): 12 wins and £192,277 and placed 20 times inc. 3rd Hambleton S., L. and Fortune S., L.; sire. 3rd dam Glowing With Pride (by Ile de Bourbon (USA)): 2 wins at 3 and placed 2nd Park Hill S., Gr.2 and St Simon S., Gr.3; also placed 3rd Prix de Malleret, Gr.2; dam of 11 foals; 10 runners; 7 winners inc.: PRIZE GIVING (GB): 8 wins at home and in U.S.A. and £389,421 inc. San Marcos H., Gr.2, Dee S., L., placed 2nd San Luis Obispo H., Gr.2. Victoria Cross (IRE): winner at 3; also placed 3rd Prix Coronation, L.; dam of winners inc.: BRONZE CANNON (USA): won Hardwicke S., Gr.2, Jockey Club S., Gr.2. * Subject to confirmation at time of sale | SHOW RESPECT | 37

SHOW RESPECT • LOT NO. 10

SHOW RESPECT (IRE): winner at 2, 2022, from only 2 starts; Sold with Pre Sales Veterinary Certificate. (See Conditions of Sale).


LOT NO. 11

SO NAI RT (FR) Placed on debut, this imposing individual impressed when a winner of his second start over 10f.

SONAIRT • LOT NO. 11 Race and conformation footage available online at GoffsLondonSale.com


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SONAIRT (FR) (2019) Chesnut Gelding

Territories (IRE) Wall of Light (GB) (2013)

Invincible Spirit Taranto Zamindar Veiled Beauty

Green Desert Rafha Machiavellian Magna Graecia Gone West Zaizafon Royal Academy Model Bride

E.B.F. Nominated. B.C. Nominated. SONAIRT (FR): winner at 3, 2022 and placed, all his starts; Sold with Pre Sales Veterinary Certificate. (See Conditions of Sale). 2 starts

1 win

1 place

£6,008

LAST THREE STARTS (prior to compilation) 05/05/22 1/10 Class 5 (WFA AWT Nov) 09/03/22 3/9 Class 5 (WFA AWT Nov)

Chelmsf... 1m 2f Kempton 7f

£4,994 £1,014

MOST RECENT WINS 05/05/22 Class 5 (WFA AWT Nov)

Chelmsf... 1m 2f

£4,994

1st dam WALL OF LIGHT (GB): placed at 2 and 3; dam of 4 foals; 2 runners; 1 winner: Sonairt (FR) (19 g. by Territories (IRE)): see above. Wall Game (GB) (20 g. by Shalaa (IRE)): unraced to date. She also has a yearling filly by Masar (IRE). 2nd dam VEILED BEAUTY (USA): ran in France at 3; dam of 13 foals; 10 runners; 5 winners inc.: THE CHEKA (IRE) (g. by Xaar (GB)): 4 wins and £309,941 inc. John of Gaunt S., Gr.3, Cammidge Trophy, L., placed 17 times inc. 2nd July Cup, Gr.1, Duke of York S., Gr.2 and 3rd Prix Maurice de Gheest, Gr.1. Wall of Sound (GB) (f. by Singspiel (IRE)): 3 wins at 3 and 4 and £42,740 and placed inc. 2nd Warwickshire Oaks, L. and 3rd John Musker S., L.; also placed at 4 in U.S.A. and £28,663 viz. 3rd Goldikova S., Gr.2; dam of winners inc.: BOOMER (GB): 2 wins at 2 and £63,616 inc. Prestige S., Gr.3, placed twice inc. 2nd May Hill S., Gr.2. Uncle Bryn (GB): 4 wins, £72,185 viz. 3 wins at 2 and 3, 2021 and placed 3rd Blue Riband Trial, L.; also winner at 4, 2021/22 in Australia and placed. Opportuna (GB): placed at 2; dam of winners inc.: Last Opportunity (IRE): winner at 2; also placed twice at 2 and 3 in U.S.A. inc. 3rd Cecil B Demille S., Gr.3. She also has a yearling colt by Ten Sovereigns (IRE). 3rd dam MODEL BRIDE (USA) (by Blushing Groom (FR)): unraced; dam of 13 foals; 8 runners; 6 winners inc.: ARABRIDE (GB): 2 wins at home and in France inc. Prix de la Calonne, L. Model Queen (USA): winner at 3 and placed 4 times; dam of winners inc.: REGAL PARADE (GB): 13 wins at home and in France and £779,718 inc. Haydock Park Sprint Cup, Gr.1, Prix Maurice de Gheest, Gr.1. ENTIFAADHA (GB): 2 wins at 2 inc. Acomb S., Gr.3. SONAIRT | 39

SONAIRT • LOT NO. 11

FLAT


LOT NO. 12

STAR G I R L S A ALMAL

(I R E )

An impressive winner on her 3yo debut, Star Girls Aalmal was unlucky to finish only fourth in the Irish 1000 Guineas (GR1) on her most recent start. Royal Ascot Entry* : Coronation Stakes (Friday)

S TA R G I R L S A A L M A L • L O T N O . 1 2 Race and conformation footage available online at GoffsLondonSale.com


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Consigned by Knockeen Racing (Henry De Bromhead)

STAR GIRLS AALMAL (IRE) (2019) Bay Filly

Elzaam (AUS) Girl of The Hour (GB) (2013)

Redoute's Choice Mambo In Freeport Makfi American Spirit

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Danehill Shantha's Choice Kingmambo Golden Thatch Dubawi Dhelaal Rock of Gibraltar Funsie

STAR GIRLS AALMAL (IRE): 2 wins at 2 and 3, 2022 and £35,514, also 4th Irish 1000 Guineas, Gr.1; Sold with Pre Sales Veterinary Certificate. (See Conditions of Sale). FLAT

4 starts

2 wins

£35,514

LAST THREE STARTS Latest IHRB Rating 108 (Flat) (prior to compilation) 22/05/22 4/14 Irish 1000 Guineas (Gr.1) Curragh 1m 13/04/22 1/4 Class 3 (WFA) Gowran ... 7f 17/11/21 1/11 Class 4 (WFA AWT Mdn) Dundalk 7f

£16,806 £10,907 £7,375

MOST RECENT WINS 13/04/22 Class 3 (WFA) 17/11/21 Class 4 (WFA AWT Mdn)

£10,907 £7,375

Gowran ... 7f Dundalk 7f

1st dam GIRL OF THE HOUR (GB): winner at 3 and placed twice; dam of 4 foals; 2 runners; 2 winners: CREATE BELIEF (IRE) (18 f. by Awtaad (IRE)): 4 wins at 3, 2021 and £97,719 inc. Desmond S., Gr.3, placed, from only 6 starts. Star Girls Aalmal (IRE) (19 f. by Elzaam (AUS)): see above. She also has a 2-y-o colt by Holy Roman Emperor (IRE) and a yearling colt by Invincible Army (IRE). 2nd dam AMERICAN SPIRIT (IRE): unraced; dam of 8 foals; 7 runners; 5 winners inc.: Manucci (IRE): 4 wins, £25,130 inc. 2 wins at 3 and 4 and placed. Thrumps Dream (IRE): 3 wins, £79,470 viz. winner at 3, 2021 and placed; also 2 wins at 4, 2022 in U.S.A. and placed. 3rd dam FUNSIE (FR) (by Saumarez): unraced; dam of 11 foals; 8 runners; 5 winners inc.: AUTHORIZED (IRE): Champion 3yr old in Europe in 2007, 4 wins at 2 and 3 and £1,286,663 viz. Derby S., Gr.1, Juddmonte International S., Gr.1, Racing Post Trophy, Gr.1, Dante S., Gr.2, placed 2nd Eclipse S., Gr.1; sire. 4th dam VALLEE DANSANTE (USA): winner at 3 in France; Own sister to Green Mount (USA); dam of 12 foals; 11 runners; 9 winners inc.: BROOKLYN'S DANCE (FR): 3 wins at 2 and 3 in France inc. Prix Cléopâtre, Gr.3, placed 2nd Prix de Royallieu, Gr.2; dam of winners inc.: SOLEMIA (IRE): Champion older mare in France in 2012, 5 wins at 2 to 4 in France and £2,121,478 inc. Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, Gr.1. * Subject to confirmation at time of sale | STAR GIRLS AALMAL | 41

S TA R G I R L S A A L M A L • L O T N O . 1 2

E.B.F. Nominated.


LOT NO. 13

SYM PH O NY PER FECT

(I R E )

Winner of the Listed Bosra Sham Stakes at Newmarket as a 2yo, Symphony Perfect has earned further black type this year and looks a filly to follow.

SYMPHONY PERFECT • LOT NO. 13 Race and conformation footage available online at GoffsLondonSale.com


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Consigned by East Everleigh Stables (Richard Hannon)

SYMPHONY PERFECT (IRE) (2019) Bay Filly

Fast Company (IRE)

Danehill Dancer

Irish Romance (IRE) (2014)

Rip Van Winkle

Sheezalady

Hawas

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SYMPHONY PERFECT (IRE): 2 wins at 2, 2021 and £129,259 inc. Bosra Sham S., L., placed 6 times inc. 2nd Chelmer S., L. and 3rd Redcar Two Year Old Trophy, L.; Sold with Pre Sales Veterinary Certificate. (See Conditions of Sale). FLAT

14 starts

2 wins

6 places

£129,259

LAST THREE STARTS Latest BHA Rating 99 (Flat) (prior to compilation) 07/05/22 5/8 Chartwell Fillies S (Gr.3) Lingfield 7f £1,632 28/04/22 2/12 Chelmer S (L.) Chelmsf... 6f £18,812 16/04/22 5/12 Fred Darling S (Gr.3) Newbury 7f £1,883 MOST RECENT WINS 29/10/21 Bosra Sham S (L.) 23/06/21 Class 4 (WFA Nov)

Newmar... 6f Bath 5½f

£24,385 £4,134

1st dam IRISH ROMANCE (IRE): winner at 2 in France and placed 3 times; dam of 3 foals; 2 runners; 1 winner: SYMPHONY PERFECT (IRE) (19 f. by Fast Company (IRE)): see above. She also has a 2-y-o filly by Starspangledbanner (AUS). 2nd dam HAWAS (GB): winner at 3 and placed 3 times, from only 5 starts; Own sister to MUTAKARRIM (GB); dam of 13 foals; 12 runners; 9 winners inc.: POWER ELITE (IRE) (g. by Linamix (FR)): 6 wins, £105,670 inc. 4 wins at home and in France inc. Prix Hérod, L., 2nd Prix du Lion d'Angers, L. LA SYLVIA (IRE) (f. by Oasis Dream (GB)): 3 wins at 3 and 4 at home and in Germany inc. Coolmore Stud Baden-Baden Cup, L., placed; dam of winners. She's My Dandy (IRE) (f. by Holy Roman Emperor (IRE)): 2 wins, £47,162 viz. winner at 2 and placed twice; also winner at 3 in France and placed 6 times inc. 3rd Prix de Bagatelle, L. and Prix des Lilas, L.; dam of a winner. Green Dandy (IRE) (f. by Green Desert (USA)): 2 wins at 3 in France and £56,643 and placed 7 times inc. 3rd Prix de Bonneval, L.; dam of winners. So Dandy (IRE): winner at 2 in France and placed 4 times; dam of a winner: DICKIEDOODA (IRE): 2 wins at 2 inc. Tipperary S., L., placed viz. 2nd Land O'Burns Fillies' S., L., Midsummer Sprint S., L. and 3rd Lansdown S., L. 3rd dam ALYAKKH (IRE) (by Sadler's Wells (USA)): winner at 3 and placed 4 times; Own sister to Goalwah (GB); dam of 10 foals; 9 runners; 9 winners inc.: NAFISAH (IRE): 3 wins at 2 and 3 inc. Ballymacoll Stud S., L., placed 2nd Ribblesdale S., Gr.2, Chalice S., L., Oh So Sharp S., L.; dam of winners inc.: HAWAAKOM (USA): won Razorback H., Gr.3, Louisiana S., L. SYMPHONY PERFECT | 43

SYMPHONY PERFECT • LOT NO. 13

E.B.F. Nominated. B.C. Nominated.


LOT NO. 14

CAMELOT (GB) ex TAWAAREEKH (USA) Half-sister to two winners from the family of TAMAYUZ.

C A M E L O T ( G B ) e x TAWA A R E E K H ( U S A ) • L O T N O . 1 4 Conformation footage available online at GoffsLondonSale.com


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Camelot (GB) Tawaareekh (USA) (2009)

Montjeu Tarfah Monsun Nuqoosh

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E.B.F. Nominated. B.C. Nominated. 1st dam TAWAAREEKH (USA): winner at 3 in France and placed; dam of 7 previous foals; 4 runners; 2 winners: Khafeef (GB) (16 g. by Champs Elysees (GB)): 3 wins to 2021/22 in France and in New Zealand and £39,888 and placed 4 times. Noble Claudine (IRE) (18 f. by Nayef (USA)): 3 wins at 2 to 4, 2022 abroad. Finn Russell (IRE) (20 c. by Caravaggio (USA)): placed at 2, 2022, his only start. She also has a 3-y-o filly by Zoffany (IRE). 2nd dam Nuqoosh (GB): winner at 2 in France and £29,268 and placed 5 times inc. 2nd Prix Miesque, Gr.3; dam of 4 foals; 3 runners; 2 winners inc.: Thameen (USA): 4 wins in Qatar and £23,813. 3rd dam AL ISHQ (FR) (by Nureyev (USA)): winner at 3 in France and placed twice; dam of 11 foals; 11 runners; 10 winners inc.: TAMAYUZ (GB): 5 wins at 2 and 3 in France and £482,505 inc. Prix Jacques Le Marois, Gr.1, Prix Jean Prat, Gr.1 and Prix de Fontainebleau, Gr.3; sire. Nuqoosh (GB): see above. Ettisaal (GB): winner at 2 in France and placed 2nd Prix de Bagatelle, L., Prix Finlande, L. and 3rd Prix de la Cochère, L., from only 5 starts; broodmare. Thamarat (GB): winner at 2 in France and £25,563 and placed 4 times inc. 3rd Prix Yacowlef, L.; dam of winners inc.: MOTAMARRIS (IRE): 4 wins at 3 and 4 in France and £244,313 inc. Grand Prix de Compiègne, L. and placed 3 times inc. 3rd Prix du Jockey Club, Gr.1. Riqa (GB): 2 wins in France and placed 2nd Prix Coronation, L.; dam of TANTHEEM (GB) (4 wins in France inc. Prix du Petit Couvert, Gr.3). Wadyhatta (GB): 2 wins at 3 in France and placed 5 times; dam of SANTIAGO (IRE) (3 wins at 2 and 3 and £545,285 inc. Irish Derby, Gr.1, Queen's Vase, Gr.2, placed 3rd Goodwood Cup, Gr.1), La Joconde (IRE) (winner at 3, 2021, placed 3rd Yorkshire Oaks, Gr.1, Silken Glider S., L.). Khaimah (GB); dam of GLOUNTHAUNE (IRE) (2 wins at 2, 2021 and £43,271 inc. Killavullan S., Gr.3). Muhawalah (IRE): winner at 3 and placed 4 times; dam of winners inc.: ESHAADA (GB): 3 wins at 2 and 3, 2021 and £367,293 inc. British Champions Fillies/Mares S., Gr.1 and Haras de Bouquetot Fillies' S., L. 4th dam ALLEZ LES TROIS (USA): 3 wins at 3 in France inc. Prix de Flore, Gr.3, Prix Charles Laffitte, L., placed 3rd Saratoga Budweiser Breeders' Cup H'cap, Gr.3; dam of 10 foals; 8 runners; 7 winners inc.: ANABAA BLUE (GB): 4 wins at 3 and 4 in France and £522,941 inc. Prix du Jockey Club, Gr.1, Grand Prix de Chantilly, Gr.2, Prix Noailles, Gr.2; sire. CAMELOT (GB ) ex TAWAAREEKH (USA) | 45

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LOT NO. 15

TH U N D ER B E AUT Y

(I R E )

Group and Listed placed filly who looks capable of adding a black type victory to her name this season. Royal Ascot Entry* : Duke of Cambridge Stakes (Tuesday)

THUNDER BEAUTY • LOT NO. 15 Race and conformation footage available online at GoffsLondonSale.com


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Night of Thunder (IRE) Quiania (IRE) (2010)

15 Dubai Millennium Zomaradah Galileo Quiet Storm Danehill Hasili Lomitas Quebrada

Dubawi Forest Storm Dansili Quilanga

Thunder Beauty (IRE): winner at 2 and £37,298 and placed twice viz. 2nd Eternal S., L. and 3rd Chartwell Fillies S., Gr.3, also 4th Ridgewood Pearl S., Gr.2 and October S., L.; Sold with Pre Sales Veterinary Certificate. (See Conditions of Sale). FLAT FOREIGN FLAT

12 starts 1 start

1 win

2 places

£37,298

LAST THREE STARTS Latest BHA Rating 97 (Flat), IHRB Rating 96 (Flat) (prior to compilation) 22/05/22 4/7 Ridgewood Pearl S (Gr.2) Curragh 1m £4,033 07/05/22 3/8 Chartwell Fillies S (Gr.3) Lingfield 7f £6,546 02/10/21 4/14 October S (L.) Ascot 7f £2,787 MOST RECENT WINS 26/07/20 Class 4 (WFA Mdn)

Curragh

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£8,250

1st dam QUIANIA (IRE): 2 wins at 3 in Germany and placed 5 times; dam of 6 foals; 3 runners; 2 winners: Thunder Beauty (IRE) (18 f. by Night of Thunder (IRE)): see above. Quita (GB) (16 f. by Footstepsinthesand (GB)): 3 wins at 3 in Germany. Haku (IRE) (19 g. by Dragon Pulse (IRE)): placed at 2, 2021. She also has a 2-y-o filly by Dragon Pulse (IRE) and a yearling colt by The Last Lion (IRE). 2nd dam QUILANGA (GER): 4 wins at 3 in France and in Italy and £67,251 inc. Prix de Psyché, Gr.3, Premio Baggio, L., placed 3rd Furstenberg-Rennen, Gr.3; dam of 9 foals; 6 runners; 5 winners inc.: Quilali (GB): 7 wins in Germany and in Switzerland and £33,180 and placed. 3rd dam QUEBRADA (IRE) (by Devil's Bag (USA)): Champion 2yr old filly in Germany in 1992, Champion 3yr old filly in Germany in 1993, 7 wins at 2 and 3 in West Germany and £319,031 inc. ARAG Preis (1000 Guineas), Gr.2, Brandenburg Trophy der Landesbank Berlin, Gr.3; Own sister to COURT (USA); dam of 13 foals; 9 runners; 8 winners inc.: QUININDO (GER): 4 wins in Germany inc. Veuve Clicquot Cup, L. QUIXOTE (GER): 6 wins at home, in France and in Germany inc. Henkel Preis de Dreijahrigen, L., placed 3rd Frankenheim Cup - Junioren-Preis, L. Quebra (GER): 2 wins at 3 in Germany and placed 2nd P. der Stadtsparkasse Hannover & VGH, Gr.3; dam of winners inc.: QUARTERBACK (GER): won Stockholm Cup International, Gr.3. * Subject to confirmation at time of sale | THUNDER BEAUTY | 47

THUNDER BEAUTY • LOT NO. 15

E.B.F. Nominated. B.C. Nominated.


LOT NO. 16

TU SCAN

(I R E )

An impressive winner on seasonal debut at Newmarket, the 105 rated Tuscan shows plenty of pace and has “enjoyed quick ground”. Royal Ascot Entry* : Jersey Stakes (Saturday)

TUSCAN • LOT NO. 16 Race and conformation footage available online at GoffsLondonSale.com


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TUSCAN (IRE) (2019) Bay Colt

Churchill (IRE) Orcia (IRE) (2012)

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Sadler's Wells Urban Sea Storm Cat Airwave Giant's Causeway Helsinki Darshaan Zivania

Galileo Meow Shamardal Amathia

E.B.F. Nominated. B.C. Nominated. TUSCAN (IRE): 2 wins at 2 and 3, 2022 and £25,708 and placed twice; Sold with Pre Sales Veterinary Certificate. (See Conditions of Sale). 6 starts

2 wins

2 places

£25,708

LAST THREE STARTS Latest BHA Rating 105 (Flat) (prior to compilation) 29/04/22 2/4 Class 2 (WFA) Goodwo... 1m £6,337 14/04/22 1/6 Class 3 (WFA) Newmar... 7f £10,800 18/10/21 6/11 Silver Tankard S (L.) Pontefract 1m £675 MOST RECENT WINS 14/04/22 Class 3 (WFA) 13/08/21 Class 4 (WFA Nov)

Newmar... 7f Thirsk 7f

£10,800 £5,454

1st dam Orcia (IRE): 2 wins, £51,951 viz. winner at 2 and placed 3 times viz. 2nd Star Appeal S., L., 3rd Glencairn S., L. and 4th Owenstown Stud Whitehead Memorial S., L.; also winner at 3 in France and placed inc. 2nd Prix Petite Etoile, L. and 4th Prix de la Cochère, L.; dam of 2 foals; 1 runner; 1 winner: Tuscan (IRE) (19 c. by Churchill (IRE)): see above. Abbadia (IRE) (20 f. by Mastercraftsman (IRE)): unraced to date. 2nd dam AMATHIA (IRE): 3 wins at 3 in France inc. Prix Casimir Delamarre, L., placed inc. 2nd Prix André Baboin, Gr.3; dam of 7 foals; 6 runners; 5 winners inc.: DISTANT MEMORIES (IRE) (g. by Falbrav (IRE)): 7 wins, £158,228 inc. 6 wins inc. Winter Hill S., Gr.3, Pontefract Castle S., L., placed 9 times inc. 2nd Huxley S., Gr.3, Steventon S., L., Trigo S., L. and 3rd Prix Dollar, Gr.2. MUTATIS MUTANDIS (IRE) (f. by Mastercraftsman (IRE)): 3 wins at 2 and 4 and £96,588 inc. Nottinghamshire Oaks, L., placed 6 times inc. 2nd Doonside Cup, L. and 3rd Flower Bowl S., Gr.1; broodmare. MOHEDIAN LADY (IRE) (f. by Hurricane Run (IRE)): 3 wins at 2 and 3 and £37,070 inc. Princess Royal S., L., placed 3 times. Orcia (IRE) (f. by Shamardal (USA)): see above. 3rd dam Zivania (IRE) (by Shernazar): 4 wins at 2 and placed 2nd Diamond S., L., Silver S., L. and Oaks Trial, L.; dam of 13 foals; 11 runners; 10 winners inc.: IVAN LUIS (FR): 5 wins at home and in Italy and £133,816 inc. Premio Ellington - Mem. Carlo d'Alessio, Gr.2, placed 2nd Chester Vase, Gr.3; sire. STAGELIGHT (IRE): 3 wins at 2 and 3 at home and in U.A.E. and £105,339 inc. Al Rostamani Group UAE 2000 Guineas, Gr.3; sire. HATHRAH (IRE): 2 wins at 2 and 3 inc. Masaka S., L.; dam of winners inc.: HADAATHA (IRE): 2 wins at 3 inc. John Musker S., L. * Subject to confirmation at time of sale | TUSCAN | 49

TUSCAN • LOT NO. 16

FLAT


LOT NO. 17

CAMELOT

(GB)

ex WHAZZUP

Grandson of Group winner Whazzis and from the family of James Garfield, Invincible Spirit, Mishriff etc.

CAMELOT (GB) ex WHAZZUP (GB) • LOT NO. 17 Conformation footage available online at GoffsLondonSale.com

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BAY COLT (IRE) August 4th, 2021 (First Produce)

Camelot (GB) Whazzup (GB) (2017)

Montjeu Tarfah Zoffany Whazzis

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E.B.F. Nominated. B.C. Nominated. 1st dam WHAZZUP (GB): unraced. Above is her first foal. 2nd dam WHAZZIS (GB): 3 wins at 2 and 3 at home and in Italy and £67,898 inc. Premio Sergio Cumani, Gr.3, Valiant S., L., placed 6 times inc. 3rd Surrey S., L.; dam of 12 foals; 9 runners; 8 winners inc.: Whim (GB) (f. by Nayef (USA)): winner at 2 in France and £32,156 and placed 4 times inc. 3rd Prix de la Seine, L.; dam of winners. Embrace (IRE) 2-y-o filly by Lope de Vega (IRE): unraced to date. She also has a yearling filly by Night of Thunder (IRE). 3rd dam WOSAITA (GB) (by Generous (IRE)): placed at 3; dam of 18 foals; 12 runners; 9 winners inc.: WHAZZIS (GB): see above. WHAZZAT (GB): 2 wins at 2 inc. Chesham S., L; dam of winners inc.: JAMES GARFIELD (IRE): 3 wins at 2 and 3 and £200,940 inc. Mill Reef S., Gr.2, Greenham S., Gr.3, placed 2nd Prix Maurice de Gheest, Gr.1; sire. Whatami (GB): placed at 3; dam of winners inc.: NKOSIKAZI (GB): 3 wins inc. Hoppings S., Gr.3. JUAN ELCANO (GB): 2 wins at 2 and 4, 2021 and £130,855 inc. Wolferton H., L., 2nd York S., Gr.2, Superlative S., Gr.2 and 3rd Champagne S., Gr.2. Unaided (GB); dam of winners inc.: UNI (GB): 11 wins in France and in U.S.A. and £2,058,607 inc. TVG Breeders' Cup Mile, Gr.1, First Lady S., Gr.1 (twice), Matriarch S., Gr.1. 4th dam ELJAZZI: winner at 2 and placed; dam of 16 foals; 13 runners; 10 winners inc.: RAFHA: 5 wins at 2 and 3 at home and in France and £196,031 inc. Prix de Diane, Gr.1, May Hill S., Gr.3, Lingfield Oaks Trial, L.; dam of winners inc.: INVINCIBLE SPIRIT (IRE): 7 wins and £247,786 inc. Haydock Park Sprint Cup, Gr.1, Duke of York S., Gr.3, MacDonagh Boland S., Gr.3; sire. ACTS OF GRACE (USA): 3 wins at 3 at home and in France inc. Princess Royal S., Gr.3; grandam of MISHRIFF (IRE) (Jt Champion 3yr old in Europe in 2020 (9.5-10.5f.), Champion older horse in Europe in 2021, 7 wins to 2021 at home, in France, in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and in U.A.E. and £11,106,249 inc. Juddmonte International S., Gr.1, Prix du Jockey Club, Gr.1, Dubai Sheema Classic, Gr.1, Prix Guillaume d'Ornano, Gr.2). MASSARRA (GB): 3 wins inc. Empress S., L.; dam of NAYARRA (IRE) (Champion 2yr old filly in Italy in 2011, winner in Italy viz. Premio Gran Criterium, Gr.1), GUSTAV KLIMT (IRE) (3 wins at 2 and 3 and £391,233 inc. Superlative S., Gr.2, placed 2nd St James's Palace S., Gr.1 and 3rd Haydock Park Sprint Cup, Gr.1 and Irish 2000 Guineas, Gr.1; sire). CAMELOT (GB ) e x WHAZZUP ( G B ) | 51

CAMELOT (GB) ex WHAZZUP (GB) • LOT NO. 17

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LOT NO. 18

AD M I R ALT Y PL ACE

(G B)

Placed on last three starts, he looks destined to break his Maiden soon.

Royal Ascot Entry* : Buckingham Palace Stakes (Thursday)

A D M I R A LT Y P L A C E • LOT NO. 18 Race and conformation footage available online at GoffsLondonSale.com


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ADMIRALTY PLACE (GB) (2018) Bay Gelding

Territories (IRE) Imperialistic (IRE) (2001)

Invincible Spirit Taranto Imperial Ballet Shefoog

Green Desert Rafha Machiavellian Magna Graecia Sadler's Wells Amaranda Kefaah Masarrah

ADMIRALTY PLACE (GB): placed 4 times at 4, 2022; also placed at 3, 2021 in France; Sold with Pre Sales Veterinary Certificate. (See Conditions of Sale). FLAT FOREIGN FLAT

5 starts 1 start

4 places 1 place

£12,142 £3,616

LAST THREE STARTS Latest IHRB Rating 86 (Flat) (prior to compilation) 20/05/22 2/17 Class 4 (WFA Mdn) Curragh 7f £3,193 06/05/22 3/25 Class 2 (Hcp) Cork 7f £6,050 23/04/22 2/16 Class 5 (WFA Mdn) Limerick 1m £1,915 1st dam Imperialistic (IRE): 5 wins and £66,711 and placed 14 times inc. 3rd Pipalong S., L.; dam of 11 foals; 9 runners; 5 winners inc.: ELECTRELANE (GB) (09 f. by Dubawi (IRE)): 2 wins at 2 and 3 at home and in Germany and £80,697 inc. German 1000 Guineas, Gr.2, placed 3 times viz. 2nd Michael Seely Memorial Fillies' S., L., 3rd Fred Darling S., Gr.3 and 4th Prix Isonomy, L., from only 6 starts; dam of 3 winners. Imperialistic Diva (IRE) (08 f. by Haafhd (GB)): 3 wins, £86,044 viz. winner at 2 and placed 5 times inc. 3rd Empress S., L. and 4th Princess Margaret S., Gr.3; also 2 wins in U.S.A. and placed; dam of 3 winners inc.: QUEEN OF BERMUDA (IRE) (f. by Exceed And Excel (AUS)): 4 wins at 2 at home and in France and £187,069 inc. Firth of Clyde S., Gr.3, Prix de la Vallée d'Auge, L., placed 5 times inc. 2nd Critérium de Maisons-Laffitte, Gr.2, Prix d'Arenberg, Gr.3, Honey Bee S. and 3rd Mamzelle Overnight S. Crazyland (GB) (f. by Kodiac (GB)): winner at 2, 2021 and placed twice viz. 3rd Dick Poole S., Gr.3 and Marygate S., L. She also has a 2-y-o filly and a yearling filly both by Time Test (GB). 2nd dam SHEFOOG (GB): 2 wins at 2 and 3 and placed 4 times; dam of 10 foals; 6 runners; 4 winners inc.: Undeniable (GB) (g. by Unfuwain (USA)): 10 wins, £97,081 viz. winner at 3 and placed; also 2 wins over hurdles and placed twice and 7 wins over fences and placed 11 times inc. 3rd Towton Novices' Chase, Gr.2. Thunder Road (IRE) (f. by Mtoto): 4 wins, £30,969 viz. 2 wins and placed 4 times; also 2 wins over hurdles and placed 4 times inc. 3rd Brandon Hotel H. Hurdle, Gr.3; dam of winners inc.: CASTLEGRACE PADDY (IRE): 6 wins, £203,546 viz. winner over hurdles and placed and 5 wins over fences inc. Hilly Way Chase, Gr.2, An Uaimh Chase, Gr.2, Fortria Chase, Gr.2, Pierce Molony Memorial Novice Chase, L., placed 7 times inc. 2nd Fairyhouse Devenish Chase, Gr.2. Imperialistic (IRE) (f. by Imperial Ballet (IRE)): see above. * Subject to confirmation at time of sale | ADMIRALTY PLACE | 53

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LOT NO. 19

ALL I N TH E M I N D (I R E ) Tipperary Maiden winner on 31st May, there should be plenty of racing ahead for this improving half-brother to a Group 1 winner.

ALL IN THE MIND • LOT NO. 19 Race and conformation footage available online at GoffsLondonSale.com


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The Property of Mr. Stephen Flynn ALL IN THE MIND (IRE) (2019) Bay Gelding

Alhebayeb (IRE) Goldthroat (IRE) (1999)

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E.B.F. Nominated.

FLAT

10 starts

1 win

3 places

£16,337

LAST THREE STARTS Latest IHRB Rating 79 (Flat) (prior to compilation) 31/05/22 1/14 Class 4 (WFA Mdn) Tipperary 7½f £7,932 08/05/22 2/14 Class 4 (WFA Mdn) Leopard... 7f £2,155 23/04/22 5/15 Class 4 (WFA Mdn) Limerick 7f £243 MOST RECENT WINS 31/05/22 Class 4 (WFA Mdn)

Tipperary

7½f

£7,932

1st dam GOLDTHROAT (IRE): winner at 2 and placed twice; dam of 14 foals; 13 runners; 9 winners inc.: ZAFISIO (IRE) (06 g. by Efisio): 5 wins at 2 and 3 at home, in France and in Germany inc. Critérium International, Gr.1, Prix Perth, Gr.3, Hessen Pokal, Gr.3, Stardom S., L., 2nd Mehl-Mulhens Rennen (2000 Guineas), Gr.2, 3rd Solonaway S., Gr.3 and 4th Juddmonte International S., Gr.1. Lansky (IRE) (15 g. by Dark Angel (IRE)): 2 wins at 2 and £20,924 and placed twice viz. 3rd Acomb S., Gr.3 and 4th Mill Reef S., Gr.2; also placed at 4 in U.A.E. and £24,202 viz. 3rd Emirates Al Fahidi Fort, Gr.2. Damask (IRE) (09 f. by Red Clubs (IRE)): placed at 2; dam of 5 winners inc.: SPYCATCHER (IRE) (c. by Vadamos (FR)): 3 wins at 3 and 4, 2022 and £116,544 inc. Kachy S., L., placed 8 times inc. 2nd Duke of York S., Gr.2, Acomb S., Gr.3, Carnarvon S., L. and 3rd Pavilion S., Gr.3. Mamamareah (IRE): winner at 3, 2022 in Italy and placed 4 times. Moment of Truth (IRE) (13 f. by Teofilo (IRE)): ran at 3; dam of 2 winners inc.: Memo de L'Alguer (IRE) (f. by Mehmas (IRE)): 2 wins at 2 in Italy and £30,474 and placed twice viz. 2nd Criterium Femminile, L. and 3rd Premio Regina Elena 1000 Guineas, Gr.3. Gold Trail (IRE) (11 c. by Teofilo (IRE)): 7 wins, £175,366 viz. 6 wins and placed 8 times inc. 4th Chester S., L.; also winner in U.A.E. Gold Hunter (IRE) (10 g. by Invincible Spirit (IRE)): 6 wins and £56,101. Lavender (IRE) (16 f. by Born To Sea (IRE)): 5 wins to 2022 in U.S.A. 2nd dam WINGER (GB): winner at 3 and placed 3 times; dam of 7 foals; 4 runners; 3 winners inc.: Warrior Wings (GB): winner at 2 and placed 5 times; dam of winners inc.: Warriors Key (IRE): 4 wins, £63,800 viz. 2 wins at 2 and 3 and placed 7 times inc. 3rd El Gran Senor S., L.; also 2 wins in U.A.E. and placed twice. Lone Warrior (IRE): winner at 2 and placed twice inc. 3rd Winkfield S., L. ALL IN THE MIND | 55

ALL IN THE MIND • LOT NO. 19

ALL IN THE MIND (IRE): winner at 3, 2022 and placed 3 times; Sold with Pre Sales Veterinary Certificate. (See Conditions of Sale).


LOT NO. 20

CAD I LL AC (I R E ) Won Listed race on 1st June at Leopardstown to add to previous wins at Group 2 and Group 3 level. High class international racing prospect. Royal Ascot Entry* : Wolferton Stakes (Tuesday)

CADI LL AC • LOT NO. 2 0 Race and conformation footage available online at GoffsLondonSale.com


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CADILLAC (IRE) (2018) Bay Colt

Lope de Vega (IRE)

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Seas of Wells (IRE) (2011)

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E.B.F. Nominated. B.C. Nominated.

FLAT FOREIGN FLAT

8 starts 4 starts

4 wins

2 places

£177,403 £62,594

LAST THREE STARTS Latest IHRB Rating 108 (Flat) (prior to compilation) 02/06/22 1/6 Glencairn S (L.) Leopard... 1m 1f 02/05/22 6/7 Mooresbridge S (Gr.2) Curragh 1m 2f 06/04/22 3/7 Heritage S (L.) Leopard... 1m

£18,907 £1,008 £3,025

MOST RECENT WINS 02/06/22 Glencairn S (L.) 26/06/21 International S (Gr.3) 12/09/20 Golden Fleece S (Gr.2) 01/07/20 Class 3 (WFA Mdn)

£18,907 £52,678 £62,500 £12,500

Leopard... Curragh Leopard... Leopard...

1m 1f 1m 2f 1m 7f

1st dam SEAS OF WELLS (IRE): winner at 3 and placed 4th Ballyogan S., Gr.3; dam of 4 foals; 3 runners; 2 winners: CADILLAC (IRE) (18 c. by Lope de Vega (IRE)): see above. Star of Wells (IRE) (17 g. by Sea The Stars (IRE)): 4 wins viz. winner at 4, 2021 and placed 3 times; also 3 wins to 2022 in Italy and placed 3 times. Sea Formula (IRE) (19 f. by Sea The Stars (IRE)): placed twice at 3, 2022. She also has a yearling filly by Born To Sea (IRE). 2nd dam KIYRA WELLS (IRE): winner at 3 and placed 3 times; dam of 8 foals; 6 runners; 3 winners inc.: Lilian Baylis (IRE): winner at 3 and placed 4 times; dam of a winner: First Folio (GB): 2 wins at 3, 2021 and £57,930 and 2nd Leisure S., L. Dutch Kingdom (IRE) 2-y-o colt by Iffraaj (GB): unraced to date. 3rd dam TADKIYRA (IRE) (by Darshaan): winner at 3 in France; dam of 12 foals; 9 runners; 5 winners inc.: DAMSON (IRE): Champion 2yr old filly in Ireland in 2004, 4 wins at 2 and £235,456 inc. Phoenix S., Gr.1, Queen Mary S., Gr.2, Naas Sprint S., L., placed 3rd Cheveley Park S., Gr.1; dam of winners inc.: REQUINTO (IRE): 4 wins at 2 inc. Flying Childers S., Gr.2, Molecomb S., Gr.3 and Tipperary S., L.; sire. * Subject to confirmation at time of sale | CADILLAC | 57

CADI LL AC • LOT NO. 2 0

CADILLAC (IRE): 4 wins at 2 to 4, 2022 and £239,997 inc. Golden Fleece S., Gr.2, International S., Gr.3, Glencairn S., L., placed twice viz. 2nd Futurity S., Gr.2 and 3rd Heritage S., L.; Sold with Pre Sales Veterinary Certificate. (See Conditions of Sale).


LOT NO. 21

CARTE S I EN N E (I R E ) Half-sister by Pivotal to Poule d’Essai des Poulains and Breeders Cup Juvenile winner and Prix du Jockey Club placed MODERN GAMES and exciting two-year-old Mawj.

CARTESIENNE • LOT NO. 21 Race and conformation footage available online at GoffsLondonSale.com


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CARTESIENNE (IRE) (2016) Chesnut Mare

Pivotal (GB) Modern Ideals (GB) (2010)

Polar Falcon Fearless Revival New Approach Epitome

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CARTESIENNE (IRE): placed at 4. Dam of: 2021 f. by Kodiac (GB). 2022 f. by Kodiac (GB). 1st dam MODERN IDEALS (GB): ran in France; dam of 6 foals; 5 runners; 4 winners: MODERN GAMES (IRE) (19 c. by Dubawi (IRE)): 5 wins at 2 and 3, 2022 at home, in France and in U.S.A. and £866,810 inc. Poule d'Essai des Poulains, Gr.1, Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf, Gr.1, Somerville Tattersall S., Gr.3, placed 3rd Prix du Jockey Club, Gr.1. MODERN NEWS (GB) (18 g. by Shamardal (USA)): 6 wins at 2 to 4, 2022 and £126,818 inc. Royal Windsor S., L., placed 3 times inc. 2nd Diomed S., Gr.3 3rd Meydan Challenge, L. Feminism (IRE) (17 f. by Shamardal (USA)): winner at 3 and placed 3 times. Mawj (IRE) (20 f. by Exceed And Excel (AUS)): winner at 2, 2022, her only start. She also has a yearling filly by Mastercraftsman (IRE). 2nd dam EPITOME (IRE): placed twice at 3; dam of 16 foals; 13 runners; 10 winners inc.: ULTRA (IRE) (c. by Manduro (GER)): 4 wins at 2 and 4 in France and £221,150 inc. Prix Jean-Luc Lagardère, Gr.1, Prix Jacques Laffitte, L.; sire. SYNOPSIS (IRE) (f. by In The Wings): 2 wins at 3 in France and £58,301 inc. Prix Minerve, Gr.3, placed 4 times inc. 3rd Prix Fille de l'Air, Gr.3. Epic Similie (GB) (f. by Lomitas (GB)): 2 wins at 3 in France and placed 3 times inc. 3rd Derby de l'Ouest, L. and Prix Panacée, L.; dam of winners inc.: Figure of Speech (IRE): winner at 2 and placed inc. 2nd July S., Gr.2. Panegyric (GB): placed at 3 in France, from only 2 starts; dam of winners inc.: Lackeen (GB): 3 wins to 2021/22 in Australia and in France and £168,409 and placed 7 times inc. 2nd Prix Pelléas, L. True Accolade (GB): winner at 3, 2022 and placed twice, all his starts. 3rd dam PROSKONA (USA) (by Mr Prospector (USA)): Champion 3yr old filly in Italy in 1984, Champion 3yr old sprinter in Italy in 1984, 5 wins at 3 in France and in Italy inc. Premio Umbria, Gr.2, Prix de Seine-et-Oise, Gr.3, Prix de Boulogne, L.; dam of 15 foals; 11 runners; 7 winners inc.: CALISTA (GB): 6 wins in France and in U.S.A. and £274,008 inc. Canadian H., Gr.2, Prix de la Cochère, L., Prix d'Angerville, L.; dam of winners. Earthrise (IRE): 6 wins in France and in U.S.A. and placed 3rd Ack Ack H., L. Noesis: 2 wins at 3 in France; dam of winners inc.: IBUKI PERCEIVE (JPN): won Daily Hai Queen Cup, L. Summer Sonnet (GB): winner in France and placed 3rd La Coupe Piaget des Trois Ans, L.; dam of ACT ONE (GB) (5 wins in France and £343,761 inc. Critérium International, Gr.1, Prix Lupin, Gr.1, Prix Greffulhe, Gr.2; sire). CARTESIENNE | 59

CARTESIENNE • LOT NO. 21

Covered by LOPE DE VEGA (IRE). Last Service May 5th; believed in foal. Pregnancy Certificate available, see Conditions of Sale.


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CHAI R MAN (FR) Winner of his last two starts over 1m2f to 1m4f, this is a rapidly improving son of Almanzor. Royal Ascot Entry* : King George V Stakes (Thursday) or Golden Gate Stakes (Saturday)

CHAIRMAN • LOT NO. 22 Race and conformation footage available online at GoffsLondonSale.com


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CHAIRMAN (FR) (2019) Bay Colt

Almanzor (FR) Nimbin (GB) (2013)

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E.B.F. Nominated. B.C. Nominated. CHAIRMAN (FR): 2 wins at 3, 2022 and placed twice, all his starts; Sold with Pre Sales Veterinary Certificate. (See Conditions of Sale). 4 starts

2 wins

2 places

£17,147

LAST THREE STARTS Latest BHA Rating 90 (Flat) (prior to compilation) 24/05/22 1/5 Class 3 (Hcp) Bath 1m 2f £6,280 01/05/22 1/4 Class 4 (WFA Mdn) Salisbury 1m 4f £6,480 01/04/22 2/6 Class 4 (WFA Nov) Leicester 1m 4f £2,535 MOST RECENT WINS 24/05/22 Class 3 (Hcp) 01/05/22 Class 4 (WFA Mdn)

Bath Salisbury

1m 2f 1m 4f

£6,280 £6,480

1st dam NIMBIN (GB): unraced; dam of 4 foals; 2 runners; 2 winners: Sa'ad (FR) (18 c. by Tamayuz (GB)): 2 wins at 2 and 4, 2022 in France and in U.S.A. and £55,712 and placed 3 times inc. 2nd Derby du Languedoc, L., also 4th Prix Turenne, L. Lismore (FR) (20 f. by Australis (GB)): unraced to date. She also has a yearling colt by Gleneagles (IRE). 2nd dam COMMENT (GB): unraced; Own sister to BEAT HOLLOW (GB) and Ancient Culture (GB); dam of 6 foals; 4 runners; 2 winners inc.: Opinionate (GB): 2 wins at 3 and placed twice. 3rd dam WEMYSS BIGHT (GB) (by Dancing Brave (USA)): Champion 3yr old filly in Ireland in 1993, 5 wins at home and in France and £262,082 inc. Irish Oaks, Gr.1, Prix de Malleret, Gr.2, Prix Cléopâtre, Gr.3, Prix Pénélope, Gr.3, placed 2nd Prix Vermeille, Gr.1; dam of 11 foals; 6 runners; 4 winners inc.: BEAT HOLLOW (GB): 7 wins at home, in France and in U.S.A. and £1,235,607 inc. Grand Prix de Paris, Gr.1, Arlington Million S., Gr.1, Woodford Reserve Turf Classic S., Gr.1, Manhattan H., Gr.1, placed 2nd Eddie Read H., Gr.1 and 3rd Derby S., Gr.1 and Shadwell Keeneland Turf Mile S., Gr.1; sire. YARALINO (GB): 4 wins at home and in U.S.A. and £119,908 inc. Tanforan H., Gr.3, placed 2nd Lafayette H., L. Ancient Culture (GB): 2 wins viz. winner at 3; also winner at 4 in U.S.A. and placed 2nd Mataji S.; sire. Brightest (GB): placed twice at 3 in France; dam of winners inc.: GLOWING (IRE): 3 wins at 2 and 4 inc. Brownstown S., Gr.3. Biloxi (GB); dam of winners; grandam of DUCK FEET (IRE) (6 wins in Hong Kong and in Italy and £215,371 inc. Premio Guido Berardelli, Gr.3). * Subject to confirmation at time of sale | CHAIRMAN | 61

CHAIRMAN • LOT NO. 22

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LOT NO. 23

CR E STA (FR) An eye catching runner up on his most recent start in the 10f Listed Dee Stakes, this colt defeated Classic winner Modern Games on debut. Royal Ascot Entry* : Hampton Court Stakes (Thursday)

C R E S TA • L O T N O . 2 3 Race and conformation footage available online at GoffsLondonSale.com


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Consigned by Manton Park Racing (Martyn Meade)

CRESTA (FR) (2019) Chesnut Colt

New Bay (GB) La Negra (IRE) (2014)

Dubawi Cinnamon Bay Dark Angel Guajira

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E.B.F. Nominated. B.C. Nominated. Cresta (FR): winner at 2, 2021 and £39,632 and placed twice viz. 2nd Horris Hill S., Gr.3 and Dee S., L., also 4th Somerville Tattersall S., Gr.3; Sold with Pre Sales Veterinary Certificate. (See Conditions of Sale). 5 starts

1 win

2 places

£39,632

LAST THREE STARTS Latest BHA Rating 104 (Flat) (prior to compilation) 05/05/22 2/6 Dee S (L.) Chester 1m 2½f £18,812 14/04/22 5/6 Feilden S (L.) Newmar... 1m 1f £1,398 23/10/21 2/7 Horris Hill S (Gr.3) Newbury 7f £10,750 MOST RECENT WINS 08/08/21 Class 4 (WFA Nov)

Leicester

7f

£5,454

1st dam LA NEGRA (IRE): unraced; Own sister to GABRIAL (IRE); dam of 3 foals; 2 runners; 1 winner: Cresta (FR) (19 c. by New Bay (GB)): see above. She also has a 2-y-o colt by Le Havre (IRE). 2nd dam GUAJIRA (FR): 3 wins at 3 in France and placed 3 times; dam of 9 foals; 6 runners; 4 winners inc.: GABRIAL (IRE) (g. by Dark Angel (IRE)): 9 wins at home and in U.A.E. and £838,826 inc. Doncaster Mile, L., Midsummer S., L., placed 2nd Celebration Mile, Gr.2, Sandown Mile, Gr.2, Diomed S., Gr.3 (twice), Pomfret S., L., Ganton S., L., Fortune S., L., Longines Prima Luna Singspiel S., L. and 3rd Queen Elizabeth II S., Gr.1, QIPCO Sussex S., Gr.1 (twice), Huxley S., Gr.2, Summer Mile, Gr.2, Strensall S., Gr.3, Superior Mile, Gr.3, Diomed S., Gr.3, Huxley S., Gr.3, Rose of Lancaster S., Gr.3, Doonside Cup, L., Pomfret S., L., Doncaster Mile, L., Midsummer S., L. (twice), City Plate, L. and Fortune S., L. She also has a yearling colt by Kodiac (GB). 3rd dam FEMME DE FER (FR) (by Iron Duke (FR)): 2 wins in France; dam of 11 foals; 11 runners; 10 winners inc.: IRON DEPUTY (USA): 5 wins at 2 to 4 in U.S.A. and £238,238 inc. Brooklyn H., Gr.2, Count Fleet S., L., placed 3rd Saratoga Breeders' Cup H., Gr.2; sire. JAUNATXO (USA): 11 wins in France and in U.S.A. and £343,423 inc. American Derby, Gr.2, Hawthorne Derby, Gr.3, 2nd Seattle Slew S., L.; sire. Barangay (USA): 7 wins in France and placed 3rd Derby du Midi, L. Genevale (FR): 2 wins at 3 and 4 in France and placed; dam of winners inc.: SHAMALGAN (FR): won Premio Vittorio di Capua, Gr.1, Darley OettingenRennen, Gr.2, placed 2nd Premio Roma GBI Racing, Gr.1; sire. * Subject to confirmation at time of sale | CRESTA | 63

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LOT NO. 24

CRYPTO FO RCE (G B) Caught the eye when winning on his only start to date, in a Curragh Maiden. A contender for Royal Ascot and much more. Royal Ascot Entry* : Chesham Stakes (Saturday)

CRYPTO FORCE • LOT NO. 24 Race and conformation footage available online at GoffsLondonSale.com


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Time Test (GB) Luna Mare (IRE) (2013)

Dubawi Passage of Time Galileo Pale Moon Rising

Dubai Millennium Zomaradah Dansili Clepsydra Sadler's Wells Urban Sea Kingmambo Baraka

E.B.F. Nominated. B.C. Nominated.

FLAT

1 start

1 win

£8,319

LAST THREE STARTS (prior to compilation) 01/06/22 1/9 (WFA Mdn)

Curragh

7f

£8,319

MOST RECENT WINS 01/06/22 (WFA Mdn)

Curragh

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1st dam LUNA MARE (IRE): winner at 3 and placed twice; dam of 2 foals; 1 runner; 1 winner: Crypto Force (GB) (20 c. by Time Test (GB)): see above. She also has a yearling colt by Time Test (GB). 2nd dam PALE MOON RISING (IRE): unraced; dam of 6 foals; 5 runners; 3 winners inc.: Era Uma Vez (IRE): 2 wins in France and placed 3 times; dam of a winner: JERI (FR): 4 wins to 2022 in France and £99,590 inc. Prix de Montretout, L., placed 3 times inc. 2nd Prix du Ranelagh, L. 3rd dam BARAKA (IRE) (by Danehill (USA)): winner at 3 viz. Lingfield Oaks Trial, L.; Own sister to FINE MOTION (IRE); dam of 11 foals; 9 runners; 5 winners: Bark (IRE); dam of winners inc.: SAVE A FOREST (IRE): 3 wins at 3, 2021 inc. Chalice S., L. Father of Jazz (GB): 3 wins to 2021 and placed 3rd Winter Derby, Gr.3. 4th dam Cocotte: winner at 3 and placed 2nd Sweet Solera S., L. and 4th Nassau S., Gr.2 and May Hill S., Gr.3; also placed 2nd Prix de Psyché, Gr.3; dam of 13 foals; 10 runners; 8 winners inc.: PILSUDSKI (IRE): Champion older horse in Germany in 1996, Champion older horse in Europe in 1997, 10 wins at home, in Germany, in Japan and in U.S.A. and £2,828,713 inc. Champion S., Gr.1, Eclipse S., Gr.1, Irish Champion S., Gr.1, Breeders' Cup Turf, Gr.1; sire. GLOWING ARDOUR (GB): 3 wins at 2 and 3 inc. Silken Glider S., Gr.3; dam of winners inc.: GOT A CRUSH (USA): won Phoenix S. BRIOLETTE (IRE): 2 wins at 3 inc. Trigo S., L.; dam of winners. FINE MOTION (IRE): Champion 3yr old filly in Japan in 2002, 8 wins in Japan and £2,499,896 inc. Queen Elizabeth II Commemorative Cup, L. * Subject to confirmation at time of sale | CRYPTO FORCE | 65

CRYPTO FORCE • LOT NO. 24

CRYPTO FORCE (GB): winner at 2, 2022, his only start; Sold with Pre Sales Veterinary Certificate. (See Conditions of Sale).


LOT NO. 25

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A rapidly improving three-year-old, he remains unbeaten this season, most recently in a Premier Handicap at Naas. Royal Ascot Entry* : Palace of Holyroodhouse Stakes (Friday)

DROMBEG BANNER • LOT NO. 25 Race and conformation footage available online at GoffsLondonSale.com


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DROMBEG BANNER (IRE): 3 wins at 2 and 3, 2022 and £38,438; Sold with Pre Sales Veterinary Certificate. (See Conditions of Sale). FLAT

5 starts

3 wins

£38,438

LAST THREE STARTS Latest IHRB Rating 96 (Flat) (prior to compilation) 07/05/22 1/15 Class 2 (Hcp) Naas 6f £22,310 03/04/22 1/11 Class 4 (Hcp) Cork 5f £7,684 27/08/21 11/12 Round Tower S (Gr.3) Curragh 6f MOST RECENT WINS 07/05/22 Class 2 (Hcp) 03/04/22 Class 4 (Hcp) 07/08/21 Class 4 (WFA Mdn)

Naas Cork Cork

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£22,310 £7,684 £8,165

1st dam DROMBEG DAWN (IRE): 3 wins and £63,506 and placed 6 times; dam of 4 foals; 4 runners; 4 winners inc.: Drombeg Duke (IRE) (16 g. by Approve (IRE)): 5 wins to 2022 and placed. Drombeg Dream (IRE) (15 f. by Arcano (IRE)): 5 wins and £54,826 and placed. Arcadian Sea (IRE) (14 g. by Born To Sea (IRE)): winner at 3 and placed. 2nd dam DAWN'S SHARP SHOT (IRE): winner at 3; dam of 6 foals; 5 runners; 2 winners: Palavicini Run (IRE): 3 wins at 3 and 4 and £30,787 and placed 13 times. Drombeg Dawn (IRE): see above. 3rd dam DAWN STAR (by High Line): 3 wins at 3 and placed 5 times; dam of 12 foals; 9 runners; 6 winners inc.: PAIRUMANI STAR (IRE): 8 wins and £120,191 inc. Challenge S., L., placed 2nd Ormonde S., Gr.3 and Prix La Moskowa, L. (twice); sire. Dawn Storm: 5 wins viz. winner at 3; also 4 wins at 4 in Malaysia and placed 3rd Yang Di-Pertuan Agong Gold Cup, L. 4th dam MY THERAPE: 7 wins at 2 to 4 and placed 6 times; dam of 13 foals; 12 runners; 10 winners inc.: DOMYNSKY: 9 wins at home and in U.S.A. inc. Hill Prince H., Gr.3; sire. PETRULLO: 3 wins at home and in France inc. La Coupe de Maisons-Laffitte, Gr.3, James Seymour S., L., placed 2nd Earl of Sefton S., Gr.3; sire. Soxoph: winner at 3 and placed; dam of winners inc.: IMPROVEMENT (IRE): won Prix du Pont-Neuf, L. BEARALL (IRE): 4 wins at home and in Germany inc. Radley S., L. * Subject to confirmation at time of sale | DROMBEG BANNER | 67

DROMBEG BANNER • LOT NO. 25

E.B.F. Nominated. B.C. Nominated.


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TH E Q U EEN ’ S STATU E MAQ U ET TE B RO NZE FO R AU C TI O N AT G O FFS LO N D O N SALE Her Majesty The Queen with a Mare and Foal Bronze (60 cm x 45cm x 40cm) By Etienne Millner and Charlie Langton

T H E Q U E E N ' S S TAT U E • L A S T L O T The original bronze stands in Newmarket at the entrance to the Rowley Mile racecourse and has become a symbol of Her Majesty’s enduring connection with the thoroughbred racehorse. The statue was unveiled by The Queen in November 2016. This bronze, is one of a limited edition of 12 maquettes (and two artist’s proofs) and

it is being auctioned to raise funds for the National Horseracing Museum, of which Her Majesty, The Queen is the Patron. The Queen was presented with Number 1 (of the limited edition of 12) which is displayed in Buckingham Palace in the collection of Her Majesty. The remaining bronzes from the limited edition are owned by prestigious private collectors.


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R OYA L A S C OT ENTRIES TRANSFER ARRANGEMENTS FOR HORSES W I T H A N E X I S T I N G E N T R Y AT R OYA L A S C O T Note: The following provisions have been agreed to facilitate the sale of any horse(s) with a Royal Ascot entry (Tuesday 14 – Saturday 18 June) at the Goffs London Sale 2022, so that they may keep the entry and run. It does not apply to other horses sold at this sale. This arrangement is as follows: 1) Transfer of Ownership Potential purchasers are strongly advised to contact Weatherbys Registrations (+44 1933 440077) to discuss registration status, in confidence, prior to the sale.* a) In respect of Ownership Registration status, in order for the horse to take up any existing entry to Royal Ascot, the purchaser/purchasing entity will: i) i) be registered as an Owner with the British Horseracing Authority (“BHA”) or with another Recognised Racing Authority (“RRA”). If registered with an RRA, this status must be verified with the relevant jurisdiction by Weatherbys; and ii) have correctly completed and submitted a Transfer of Engagement (“TE1”) form; and iii) complete the additional information form provided to the purchaser by Weatherbys on the night of sale. b) In respect of point 1.a above, the following timing requirements apply: Raceday

Timing Requirements

Tuesday BHA Registration of Ownership entity or verification with another RRA must be Wednesday undertaken in advance of the sale. All other documentation set out at points 1.a.ii & 1.a.iii above must be provided to Weatherbys on the night of sale. If purchased by an individual who does not hold a pre-existing registration, the horse’s engagements for Tuesday or Wednesday will be void and the horse will be declared a non-runner. Thursday Friday Saturday

If a pre-existing BHA Registration or RRA verification is not in place, the horse’s entry may be compromised unless registration forms are completed on the night of sale. To guarantee the horse runs in the purchaser’s name, the purchaser(s) should pre-register as an Owner prior to the night of the Goffs London Sale. If an owner does pre-register and is unsuccessful at the sale, BHA will refund the registration fee if requested. Other documentation set out at points 1.a.ii & 1.a.iii above should be provided to Weatherbys on the night of sale, or at the latest, in accordance with the timings set out in the BHA Rules of Racing (“the Rules”) If the entry is on Thursday 16 June, we strongly advocate completing all information required on the night of the sale, as declarations are 10:00am on Tuesday 14 June.


c) It is recognised that last minute Partnerships, Syndicates or Club Ownership entities could be formed. In these instances, provided that all individuals involved are already registered as an Owner with BHA, then Weatherbys will endeavour to process the new registration in time for the relevant race. It is unlikely that any other new ownership registration type, including that of a Company, will be processed in time for a horse to run if submitted on or after the date of Sale. *The BHA will have ultimate discretion in determining the eligibility of any purchaser for registration.

4) Colours a) The horse will be able to run in the new Owner’s colours providing these colours are registered with the BHA or another RRA. b) There will be a facility available to register a set of colours on the night with Weatherbys. NB. Colours registrations must conform with the BHA’s colour registration guidelines (http://www britishhorseracing.com/resource-centre ownership/racing-colours/). c) The Trainer and Owner must ensure the correct Registered Colours are sent to Ascot Racecourse to be carried by the Jockey in the race in question.

2) Transfer of Trainer Provided that the transfer of ownership requirements as per section 1 are met, the options in respect of Licensed Trainer (“Trainer”) are as follows: a) The Owner may keep the horse with the existing Licensing Trainer*; or b) The Owner may transfer the horse to a Trainer who holds a current licence to train horses in Flat Races with the corresponding RRA* *The BHA will temporarily waive the requirements of Paragraph 5 & 6 of Schedule (B)2 of the Rules as appropriate, to facilitate this.

5) New Owner/ Trainer Liabilities a) In purchasing the horse, the new Owner and Trainer assume full responsibility for the horse. In particular, Goffs must make the following points clear to all potential buyers through the catalogue and via the auctioneer: i) If the horse moves to a new Trainer, they take full responsibility for that horse under the Rules, including the results of any prohibited substance testing. (For instance, if the horse was to fail a race day test, that would be the responsibility of the new Trainer). ii) The new Owner take on full liability for any costs incurred after purchase (including confirmations

3) Racecard Details a) The racecard details will be as follows: Raceday

Racecard Details

Tuesday

Racecard will carry the pre-sale Owner & Trainer details. A late amendment notice will be issued to the press by Weatherbys.

Wednesday

Racecard amended to show the new Owner and Trainer details. A late amendment notice will be issued to the press by Weatherbys.

Thursday, Friday & Saturday

Racecard and information issued to the press will contain details of the new connections and their colours.

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and supplementary entry fees that are charged after the race). Normal BHA charges apply as set out in Schedule A)1 of the Rules, which the new Owner will be liable for. (including but not limited to Transfer of Engagement and Ownership Registration). 6) Process Goffs will inform Weatherbys of any a) horse entered in the sale with actual or anticipated Royal Ascot entries. b) The sale of horses with a Royal Ascot entry will take place in absentia. Animals will remain under the care or control of the current Trainer and be stabled in accordance with the requirements of the Rules, until the point of sale. c) To assist in swift processing of the transfer of ownership after purchase, Weatherbys, the BHA, and Goffs will work closely together with regards to the external communication and operational delivery of this arrangement. Goffs will provide Weatherbys with the name and contact details of purchasers of horses that hold Ascot entries in order to verify their ownership registration and where required to facilitate the swift transfer of ownership. Ultimately, the responsibility for provision of correct information to Weatherbys and the BHA so that the horse may be allowed to run at Royal Ascot lies with the Owner. d) Representative(s) from Weatherbys & BHA will be in attendance at the Sale with the necessary forms for purchasers regarding this arrangement. Goffs will ensure adequate runners are on site to direct relevant buyers to the Weatherbys Team for swift processing of any changes. The Weatherbys Team will need to confirm:

i) the purchaser’s registration as an owner; and ii) the Transfer of Engagement; and iii) the Trainer of the horse; and iv) registration of colours (if the owner does not have registered colours or their colours are registered overseas); and v) any other details required by Weatherbys/BHA. e) During the sale, where a lot is trained by a foreign trainer and has a Royal Ascot entry, the auctioneer will announce the specific conditions relating to the Trainer before commencing bidding. 7) BHA Rules of Racing a) This agreement is without fettering to all other Rules of Racing, as they apply from time to time. The BHA Rules can be found at: http://rules. britishhorseracing.com. 8) Cost a) There will be a cost to Goffs of £1,500 for the services required to deliver this arrangement, to be invoiced by Weatherbys following the Sale.


CONDITIONS O F SALE* Updated May 2022 This sale is held subject to the Conditions of Sale set out below, which have been specifically adapted for the Goffs London Sale. All potential Vendors and Purchasers are advised to carefully read these Conditions. The Conditions of Sale in this Sale catalogue take precedence over any previously issued Conditions of Sale. 1 1.1 1.2

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DEFINITIONS Affiliate means any person that Controls Goffs, is Controlled by Goffs or is under common Control with Goffs. Associated Company means Robert J. Goff & Co Plc, a subsidiary of Robert J Goff & Co Plc or a holding company of Robert J Goff & Co Plc or any other subsidiary of that holding company or an Affiliate, but specifically, without limitation of the foregoing, Goffs Country Property Consultants Limited, Goffs UK Limited and Goffs Bloodstock Sales Limited Catalogue means the catalogue in which these terms and conditions are contained. The word Catalogue also includes any supplement to it issued by Goffs from time to time. Code means The Code of Practice drawn up by the Bloodstock Industry Forum and appended to these Conditions as Appendix 2. 1.4.1 Goffs fully supports the Code which is also available on Goffs’ website. 1.4.2 All participants at Goffs sales (whether Vendors, Purchasers, agents or otherwise) hereby acknowledge that they are bound by and agree to observe in full the Code including any

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amendments that may be made and published from time to time. Control means, in relation to any person, the beneficial ownership of any of the issued share capital of, or the legal power to direct or cause the direction of the general management of the person in question or its holding company or parent company. Debtor means any Vendor, Purchaser or New Purchaser (as appropriate) with any liability to Goffs. Goffs means Goffs UK Limited. Goffs Premises means Perks Field, Kensington Palace Horse-In-Training means any Lot that has started in a Race Lot means the horse which is to be sold and which has a Lot number in the Catalogue New Purchaser means the person to whom the Lot has been transferred after the Sale in accordance with 7.2 below Owner means the person, partnership, syndicate or corporation named on the Entry Form as the owner of the Lot. Prohibited Substances means any anabolic steroid and/or bisphosphonate and/or any corticosteroid and/or clenbuterol and/or any non-steroidal antiCONDITIONS OF SALE | 75


inflammatory drugs or their metabolites (a) Anabolic Steroid means an anabolic androgenic steroid, or a metabolite, an isomer, an isomer of the metabolite or a pro-drug of the substance. (b) A lot is only returnable for the presence of bisphosphonates up to (but not including) the age of four. 1.14 Purchaser means the highest bidder to whom a Lot is knocked down by Goffs or who purchases the Lot privately following the sale. 1.15 Purchase Price (as regards the Purchaser) is the price in pounds sterling at which the Lot was knocked down by Goffs in the ring or the price at which it is sold privately plus V.A.T. and commission. 1.16 Sale means the sale by auction conducted by Goffs. 1.17 Sale Price (as regards the Vendor) means the price in pounds sterling at which the Lot was knocked down by Goffs or the price at which it is sold privately, subject to deductions for commission, entry fee and any other charges which may apply. 1.18 Sales Office means the office/s at Perks Field, Kensington Palace 1.19 The Panel means one or more Veterinary Surgeon(s) appointed by Goffs 1.20 Vendor means the person, partnership or corporation named on the Entry Form as the Owner of the Lot, or, if no Owner is named on the Entry Form, the person who entered the Lot for sale. If the Vendor is not the Owner of the Lot or the legal owner(s) of the Lot, the Vendor shall be deemed at all times and for all purposes to be the servant or agent of the Owner and/or the legal owner(s). 1.21 In these Conditions:1.21.1 the singular includes the plural and vice versa;

1.21.2 r eferences to persons include bodies corporate, unincorporated associations, governments, states, partnerships and trusts (in each case, whether or not having separate legal personality); 2 2.1 2.1.1

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THE SALE COMMISSION AND FEES An entry fee is payable to Goffs by the Vendor for each Lot entered and catalogued. The fee is nonrefundable upon publication of the Catalogue. The Vendor will pay commission to Goffs equal to 1.5% of the Sale Price In addition to the commission in 2.1.2, Goffs will deduct 5% from the sales proceeds of Vendors to be paid as commission to the Purchaser, where the Purchaser is a licenced trainer or recognised bloodstock agent, and subject to the Purchaser paying the Purchase Price for the Lot in question by 5.00pm on the 30th day following the Sale. The Purchaser will pay commission to Goffs equal to 6% of the Purchase Price. Goffs reserve the right to charge full commission of 7.5% from the Vendor in respect of any cancelled sale. Goffs reserve the right to charge full commission of 7.5% from the Vendor in respect of any Lot sold between the date of publication of the Catalogue and seven calendar days following the last day of the sale When a Lot is bought in 100% by the Vendor 7.5% of the price of that Lot is payable by the Vendor unless Goffs are notified by the conclusion of the sales session in which the Lot was offered and the Lot is published as a "Vendor" sale, in which case 2.5% of the Price is payable by the Vendor to Goffs.


2.1.8 When a Lot is unsold the Vendor will pay to Goffs 2.5% of the reserve price if the reserve price exceeds £50,000. 2.1.9 A withdrawal fee of £1,000 is payable by the Vendor to Goffs in respect of any Lot which is catalogued and withdrawn prior to the Sale unless notification of withdrawal is accompanied by a veterinary certificate to the satisfaction of Goffs. 2.1.10 All fees and commissions are subject to VAT at the appropriate rate. 2.2. BIDDING 2.2.1 The auction shall be conducted in pounds sterling. Subject to the discretion of the auctioneer, no bid shall advance less than £500 up to £20,000; £1,000 up to £50,000; £2,000 up to £100,000, £5,000 up to £200,000; £10,000 up to £500,000; £20,000 thereafter. 2.2.2 Should any dispute arise between two or more bidders, or between Goffs and any bidder, Goffs decision shall be binding on all parties. At Goffs’ discretion the Lot in dispute may be put up again for auction and resold, subject to the reserve price in accordance with 3.1 below 3. 3.1

3.2

VENDORS Vendors of Lots are subject to entry fees and commission as outlined in Condition 2.1. All Lots are subject to a reserve price which shall either be the minimum selling price set by Goffs or any higher reserve price which Goffs must have received in writing from the Owner, the Vendor or his agent prior to the Lot being offered for sale. Where no instruction is received in writing from the Owner, the Vendor or his agent, the Lot will be offered without reserve. Each Vendor undertakes that a Lot entered in the Catalogue shall not be sold before the Sale.

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Goffs will endeavour to have all Catalogue information correctly stated, but the Vendor is responsible for the accuracy of its content and the correction of any error or omission. Goffs shall not be liable for any statements made in the Catalogue or from the rostrum concerning a Lot. Catalogue descriptions, pedigrees or performances are prepared for them by Weatherbys Ltd. as a service to Goffs who are acting in their capacity as agent for the Vendor, and the content or accuracy of any representation or statement are solely made by the Vendor in relation to any Lot. Neither Weatherbys Ltd. nor Goffs accept any liability for any loss resulting from any errors or omissions contained in the catalogue detail. The Vendor undertakes: (a) To lodge in the Sales Office for each Lot present at the Sale the Passport, vaccinations, health certificates in accordance with Appendix 1 of these Conditions and any veterinary certificate referred to in Condition 4.1, whichever apply, prior to the Sale. Goffs will not offer any Lot for sale unless the Passport and any other relevant documentation have been lodged prior to the Sale in the Sales Office. (b) To ensure that all Lots are correctly micro-chipped. The Vendor undertakes to bear the cost of micro-chipping if any Lot is found not to be correctly microchipped by the conclusion of the Sale. (c) All Lots (after July 1st upwards) must have up to date vaccinations in accordance with the Vendors’ Sales Requirements (Appendix 1 of these Conditions). Where vaccinations are not up to date, a notice to that effect will be announced by the auctioneer, or the Lot must be withdrawn. CONDITIONS OF SALE | 77


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All import/export paperwork must be in order prior to the Sale or the Lot may be withdrawn at Goffs discretion. It will be the sole responsibility of the Vendor to ensure that any Lot’s paperwork is in order and the Vendor will bear the cost of any outstanding paperwork whilst Goffs will not pay the sales proceeds to the Vendor until the appropriate documentation has been delivered to the Purchaser. A Vendor or any one person on his behalf may bid for any Lot owned by such Vendor. Where however a Lot is stated to be “the Property of a Partnership” or “to Dissolve a Partnership” any partner, syndicate member, co-Owner or other person interested may bid on his own behalf either personally or through an agent In the case where any Lot has been knocked down to a bidder who has made no payment arrangements prior to bidding Goffs may impose one of the following measures in their absolute discretion: (a) The sale will be deemed to be cancelled and the Lot will immediately be reoffered on behalf of the Vendor (b) Goffs will not make payment to the Vendor until the Lot has been paid for in full Upon receipt of a single written application from the Vendor Goffs will pay to the Vendor the Sale Price of each Lot sold not earlier than 35 days after the last day of Sale or on such date as specified in the Entry Form or as agreed, subject to 3.7 above, and 3.9, 3.10, 3.11 below. Goffs are not under any obligation to place the sale proceeds on deposit prior to the Vendor’s Application for Payment. Unless otherwise instructed by the Vendor, Goffs will issue payment to the Vendor by way of cheque posted by ordinary post to the address provided by the Vendor on the

Application for Payment. Payment to the Vendor in this manner will be deemed to have been made at the time of posting of the cheque by Goffs and all payments are sent at the risk of the Vendor and Goffs will incur no liability to any party as a result of the non-delivery of the cheque to the Vendor. 3.9 In the case of any Lot where a dispute has arisen between the Vendor, the Owner , the Purchaser and/or any third party making any claim in relation to the Lot, or where there are competing claims for payment, Goffs may refuse to make payment to the Vendor pending resolution of the dispute. In exercising this right, Goffs will incur no liability to any party, and no interest shall be payable by Goffs on any sale proceeds retained. 3.10 When the Owner of a Lot is a partnership or a syndicate and one or more member(s) of that partnership or syndicate is the Purchaser, Goffs reserve the right to withhold payment on that Lot until the Purchase Price has been received in full from the Purchaser. 3.11 The Vendor shall indemnify Goffs in respect of any loss, or liability suffered or costs disbursements or expenses incurred bona fide by Goffs by reason of bringing or defending any proceedings which arise directly or indirectly from any breach of these Conditions of Sale by the Vendor or in relation to the sale of the Lot. 3.12 The Vendor is responsible for each Lot, up to and including the Sale. This includes any liability to Goffs and/or their parties. Vendors are required to ensure they have carried out appropriate risk assessments, that each Lot is appropriately handled and remains under their control, and that they have appropriate public liability insurance in place, with a limit of indemnity no less than €6,500,000 for any one claim. Goffs holds no


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liability to third parties as a result of injury from any Lot and this solely rests with the Vendor. The Vendor acknowledges that Goffs may disclose any personal data included in the sales entry form (including the identity and ownership interest of the person(s) stated on the sales entry form to be the Owner(s) of the Lot and the Vendor's identity and ownership interest, as applicable) to any person in connection with the Sale at Goffs absolute discretion (including by publishing the personal data included on the sales entry form in the Register of Ownership which will be available for anyone to inspect in the Sales Office on the day of the Sale). Where the Vendor provides information about the Owner(s) on the sales entry form, the Vendor confirms that they are permitted to do so in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation and the Data Protection Acts 1988 – 2018 and the Vendor has made the Owner(s) aware that Goffs may disclose the information in accordance with this Condition 3.13 and the Goffs privacy policy which can be found at https:// www.goffs.com/privacy-policy. The Vendor authorises Goffs to deduct from the Sale Price of each and every lot sold the sum of £3/ €3 to be paid to the Bloodstock Industry Forum for the purpose of providing a facility for a participant with concerns over an alleged breach of the Code to obtain free, initial and independent legal advice from a Panel Lawyer as to any criminal, civil and regulatory remedies for breach of the Code and for the purpose of enabling the Code to be reviewed annually to ensure that it remains current, robust and fit for purpose. BASIS OF SALE There is no term implied in any sale that any Lot is of merchantable quality

or is fit for training or any particular purpose. Any term, condition or warranty that might be incorporated into or apply to these Conditions of Sale are excluded to the maximum extent permissible by applicable law. It is the responsibility of the Purchaser to ensure that he is satisfied with the condition of any Lot before bidding. Additionally a Purchaser must make his own enquiries and exercise his own judgement as to the value of a Lot. Lots will be offered for sale in one of the following ways: (a) HORSE-IN-TRAINING With a Pre-Sale Veterinary Certificate, to which the following conditions shall apply: (i) The Lot shall be examined not earlier than 14 days prior to the Sale at the premises of its registered Trainer by a member of The Panel. For horses trained outside the United Kingdom or Ireland, the Lot shall be examined at a location as directed by Goffs. (ii) The examination will be a full clinical examination, with x-rays, to determine the Lot’s suitability for racing. (iii) The Panel’s certificate shall be deemed to be an expression of opinion by a duly qualified veterinary surgeon and shall not constitute a warranty (iv) The certificate will be made available to prospective purchasers by Goffs prior to Sale (v) If required by the Purchaser, a Lot shall be subject to re-examination by 5.00 pm on the second calendar day following the Sale, at the Vendor’s premises, by a veterinary surgeon appointed by the Purchaser, providing the Purchaser has notified Goffs by 12.00 pm on the day following CONDITIONS OF SALE | 79


the Sale that a re-examination is required. Failure to request a reexamination under this Condition will prevent the Purchaser seeking cancellation of the sale. In the event of a difference of opinion between the Purchaser’s Veterinary Surgeon and the Veterinary Certificate(s), the Sale may be cancelled at the discretion of the Purchaser, provided notice of cancellation is made by the Purchaser to Goffs no later than 24 hours after the Purchaser’s Veterinary Surgeon has completed his examination of the Lot. If so requested by the Vendor, Goffs may have the Lot examined by The Panel and where the opinion of The Panel does not agree with the opinion of the Purchaser’s Veterinary Surgeon as expressed in his certificate furnished, then the opinion of The Panel shall prevail and shall be final and binding on the parties. (vi) the fees for all the Veterinary Examinations shall be borne by the Purchaser (vii) Fillies may be offered with a Breeding Certificate in addition to the Pre-Sale Veterinary Certificate (b) BROODMARE (with or without a foal at foot) With a Veterinary Certificate of Pregnancy (subject to post-sale Re-Examination) and dated not earlier than 14 days prior to the Sale. Any Lot offered with a Veterinary Certificate of Pregnancy must also be offered with a Veterinary Certificate. If required by the Purchaser, a Lot shall be subject to re-examination by 5.00 pm on the second calendar day following the Sale, at the Vendor’s premises, by a veterinary surgeon appointed by the Purchaser, providing the Purchaser has notified Goffs by

12.00 pm on the day following the Sale that a re-examination is required. Failure to request a re-examination under this Condition will prevent the Purchaser seeking cancellation of the sale. In the event of a difference of opinion between the Purchaser’s Veterinary Surgeon and the Pregnancy and/ or Veterinary Certificate (s), the Sale may be cancelled at the discretion of the Purchaser, provided notice of cancellation is made by the Purchaser to Goffs no later than 24 hours after the Purchaser’s Veterinary Surgeon has completed his examination of the Lot. If so requested by the Vendor, Goffs may have the Lot examined by The Panel and where the opinion of The Panel does not agree with the opinion of the Purchaser’s Veterinary Surgeon as expressed in his certificate furnished, then the opinion of The Panel shall prevail and shall be final and binding on the parties. (c) FILLY OUT-OF-TRAINING With a Breeding Certificate (subject to post-sale Re-Examination) and dated not earlier than 14 days prior to the Sale. Any Lot offered with a Breeding Certificate must also be offered with a Veterinary Certificate. If required by the Purchaser, a Lot shall be subject to re-examination by 5.00 pm on the second calendar day following the Sale, at the Vendor’s premises, by a veterinary surgeon appointed by the Purchaser, providing the Purchaser has notified Goffs by 12.00 pm on the day following the Sale that a re-examination is required. Failure to request a re-examination under this Condition will prevent the Purchaser seeking cancellation of the sale. In the event of a difference of opinion between the Purchaser’s Veterinary Surgeon and the Breeding and/or Veterinary Certificate(s), the Sale may be cancelled at the discretion of the Purchaser, provided notice of


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cancellation is made by the Purchaser to Goffs no later than 24 hours after the Purchaser’s Veterinary Surgeon has completed his examination of the Lot. If so requested by the Vendor, Goffs may have the Lot examined by The Panel and where the opinion of The Panel does not agree with the opinion of the Purchaser’s Veterinary Surgeon as expressed in his certificate furnished, then the opinion of The Panel shall prevail and shall be final and binding on the parties. If a Lot is declared to run on the two days following the Sale, the Lot may not be re-examined by a Veterinary Surgeon appointed by the Purchaser unless the Lot is declared a nonrunner, in which case a Lot may be examined by a veterinary surgeon appointed by the Purchaser, providing the Purchaser has notified Goffs by 12.00 pm on the day following the Lot being declared a non-runner.

BLOOD SAMPLING FOR PROHIBITED SUBSTANCES & PIROPLASMOSIS PROHIBITED SUBSTANCES 5.1 5.1.1 This Condition stands alone and is separate and distinct from Condition 4 and applies to all Lots from yearlings (after 1st July) upwards with the exception of mares that have previously been covered and horsesin-training declared to run within five days of the Sale 5.1.2 Where Prohibited Substances are referred to in a certificate signed by an independent veterinary surgeon and read out by Goffs at the time of the Sale the Condition will apply but the Lot shall not be returnable to the Vendor unless other Prohibited Substances than those certified and read out are present. 5.1.3 If required by the Purchaser, a veterinary surgeon appointed by the Purchaser may test a Lot for

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Prohibited Substances by 5.00 pm on the second calendar day following the Sale at the Vendor’s premises, providing the Purchaser has notified Goffs by 12.00 pm on the day following the Sale a test is required. Failure inform Goffs that a test for Prohibited Substances is required under this Condition will prevent the Purchaser seeking cancellation of the sale. Where a blood sample is found to contain Prohibited Substances other than those described on the PreSale Veterinary Certificate, the Sale may be cancelled at the discretion of the Purchaser, who must inform Goffs in writing by 5.00 pm on the tenth calendar day after the Lot was purchased giving specific details of their complaint, supported by a certificate signed by an independent qualified veterinary surgeon and/or a recognised research laboratory. Where a blood sample is found to contain Prohibited Substances other than those described on the PreSale Veterinary Certificate, the Sale may be cancelled at the discretion of the Purchaser, who must inform Goffs in writing by 5.00 pm on the tenth calendar day after the Lot was purchased giving specific details of their complaint, supported by a certificate signed by an independent qualified veterinary surgeon and/or a recognised research laboratory. For the avoidance of doubt, risk remains with the Purchaser throughout any complaint and only passes back to the Vendor when both parties are notified of Goffs’ decision to cancel the sale (if appropriate). If any Lot has been removed from Ireland or the United Kingdom prior to the Purchaser making a complaint, it will be the Purchaser’s responsibility to transport the lot at their cost within five days to a referee in Ireland, the United Kingdom or France as appointed by Goffs. CONDITIONS OF SALE | 81


5.1.8 Where a Purchaser elects to return a Lot in accordance with this Condition, Goffs shall notify both parties that the contract of sale is cancelled and the Lot will be at the Vendor’s risk from such time that he is notified. The Vendor must arrange for the Lot to be collected, and pay for any such transport, and any other reason\able costs incurred by the Purchaser in connection with this Lot, subject to Condition 5.1.7 5.1.9 If the Veterinary surgeon appointed by the Purchaser is unable to take a sample of blood from the Lot (notwithstanding that he has used such reasonable endeavours as are commensurate with the circumstances) the sale may be cancelled at the Purchaser’s discretion. 5.2 PIROPLASMOSIS 5.2.1 This Condition stands alone and is separate and distinct from Condition 4 and applies to all Lots other than any Lot which races within ten days following the Sale. 5.2.2 A Purchaser may instruct a Veterinary Surgeon to take a blood sample from a Lot, no later than 5.00 pm on the second calendar day after the Lot was purchased, to be tested in accordance with the Elisa Test and/or the Piro IFAT test providing the Purchaser has notified Goffs by 12.00 pm on the day following the Sale a test is required. Failure to inform Goffs that a test for Prohibited Substances is required under this Condition will prevent the Purchaser seeking cancellation of the sale. 5.2.3 Where a Lot is not so described, the Lot shall be returnable to the Vendor if the Lot is found to be positive for Piroplasmosis. (For the avoidance of doubt, any sample not found to be negative shall be deemed to be positive). 5.2.4 Any Purchaser wishing to invoke this

Condition must do so by informing Goffs in writing (as per Condition 16) by 5.00 pm on the tenth calendar day after the Lot was purchased giving specific details of their complaint, supported by a certificate signed by an independent qualified veterinary surgeon and/or a recognised research laboratory. 5.2.5 If so requested by the Vendor, Goffs may have a further blood sample taken from the said Lot, and tested for the specified levels of either Theileria equi or Babesia caballi. Goffs’ decision shall be final and binding on both Vendor and Purchaser and Goffs shall not be responsible for any loss or expense incurred by any party arising out of its decision. 5.2.6 All expenses and charges incurred by such adjudication shall be paid by the Party found to be in error. 5.2.7 For the avoidance of doubt risk remains with the Purchaser throughout any complaint and only passes back to the Vendor when both parties are notified of Goffs’ decision to cancel the sale (if appropriate). 5.2.8 If any Lot has been removed from Ireland or the United Kingdom prior to the Purchaser making a complaint, it will be the Purchaser’s responsibility to transport the lot at their cost within five days to a referee in Ireland, the United Kingdom or France as appointed by Goffs. 5.2.9 Where a Purchaser elects to return a Lot in accordance with this Condition Goffs shall notify both parties that the contract of sale is cancelled and the Lot will be at the Vendor’s risk from such time that he is notified. The Vendor must arrange for the Lot to be collected, and pay for any such transport, and any other reasonable costs incurred by the Purchaser in connection with this Lot. 5.2.10 If a blood sample cannot be taken from the said Lot (notwithstanding that the Veterinary Surgeon has


used such reasonable endeavours as are commensurate with the circumstances) the Sale may be cancelled at the Purchaser’s discretion.

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FURTHER SAMPLING Nobody may remove a sample of hair, blood or any other testable material from any Lot while on Goffs Premises, without specific permission from the Vendor. No sample of hair, blood, urine or other testable material from any Lot, other than those described in Condition 5 shall be used as reason for the return of any Lot. No Lot may be returned for the reasons set out in Condition 5.2 if it has raced following the Sale. ENGAGEMENTS A Lot is sold with engagements as given in the Catalogue, or announced at the time of Sale. Goffs however, accept no responsibility for engagements given or omitted. It will be the sole responsibility of the Vendor to ensure that the relevant documentation is completed and lodged with the Authority in question, but of the Purchaser to cancel any race entry if a forfeit applies. A Declaration of Forfeit for UK engagements must be made to Weatherbys and for Irish engagements to Horse Racing Ireland. Goffs do not warrant that a Lot is eligible for participation in any breeders’ scheme whether European or American notwithstanding that a statement to that effect or so implying may have been included in the Catalogue or made from the Rostrum. If a Lot is offered for sale with a supplementary entry to any race that has not been declared on the catalogue, Goffs reserve the right to deduct from the Vendor’s proceeds of

sale any cots that may be outstanding to the relevant racing authority in respect of race entry fees. 7. 7.1

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PRIVATE SALES Any sale concluded between a Purchaser and a Vendor within seven calendar days following the last day of the Sale at which the Lot was unsold or bought in by the Vendor shall be subject to the Conditions of Sale. Such transactions must be finalised in writing on a Private Sale Form signed by the Vendor, the Purchaser and an authorised representative of Goffs. The terms of Condition 9 below will apply to the Purchaser. Where Goffs accepts the transfer of a Lot from the Purchaser to a third party, the appropriate Private Sale Form must be completed. The terms of Condition 9 below will apply to the new Purchaser. PASSING OF RISK AND TITLE The Lot will be at the Vendor's risk at all times until it leaves the premises of the Vendor when the risk shall pass to the Purchaser. If the Purchaser wishes to leave the Lot at the same premises, the Purchaser should inform Goffs in writing. If the Purchaser has not removed the Lot from the premises of the Vendor by 5.00 p.m. on the third calendar day following the Sale, he will be deemed to have elected to keep the Lot at the premises of the Vendor the Lot will be at the Purchaser’s risk from 5.00 pm. on the third calendar day following the Sale. Any Lot sold subject to Reexamination under the terms of Condition 4.1(a), 4.1(b) and 4.1(c) above shall be at the Vendor's risk until the completion of the re-examination. Any Lot tested for Prohibited Substances and/or Piroplasmosis under the terms of Condition 5 above shall remain at the Vendor's risk from CONDITIONS OF SALE | 83


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the fall of the hammer until the sample has been taken. Notwithstanding the passing of risk in this Condition or delivery of the Lot to the Purchaser, the Vendor shall retain title to the Lot until the full purchase price has been paid to Goffs. Where Goffs have paid out the Vendor in accordance with 3.11 above, title of the Lot will vest in Goffs on the same terms as 8.4 above. PURCHASERS All purchases are subject to 6% buyer’s commission as outlined in Condition 2.1.4. Goffs strongly recommend that Purchasers should attend the Sale in person and Purchasers are strongly advised to inspect each Lot prior to purchase. It is the responsibility of the Purchaser to ensure that he is satisfied with the condition of any Lot before bidding. Prospective purchasers may use a Veterinary Surgeon of their own choice to check or inspect the condition of any Lot prior to sale provided the consent of the Vendor is obtained in advance, that the Vendor expressly consents to the form of inspection to take place and it is understood by prospective purchasers that such consent is entirely at the Vendor's own discretion. All Lots are sold subject to these Goffs Conditions of Sale and are subject to any announcements that may be made by the Auctioneer. A Vendor may call upon Goffs to amend the Catalogue description at the Sale and it is the Purchaser's responsibility to ensure he hears any announcement made by the auctioneer as a consequence. The information on the Goffs notice board, website and announcement boards is for guidance only and Goffs is not liable for any error or omission from such information. All certificates referred to in the

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Catalogue will be available for inspection prior to the Sale. Immediately after the purchase of each Lot, the Purchaser must sign the Acknowledgement of Purchase Form confirming the sales details together with his name, address and other information as required by Goffs. Payment must be made in pounds sterling by the Purchaser for each Lot on the day of the Sale and if on the Goffs Premise the Lot must be removed by the Purchaser by midday on the day following the Sale. Prior to the Sale Goffs may agree to other payment terms at their discretion and may allow the Purchaser to remove the Lot before full payment has been received. In the event that payment is not received under the agreed terms, Goffs will endeavour to collect the debt by whatever means are deemed appropriate. Goffs will not accept payments in cash for any Lot. Where a Purchaser bids or buys on behalf of another, the Purchaser must disclose the name and address of his principal when required by Goffs and both the Purchaser and his principal shall be jointly and severally liable under these Conditions. Where the Purchaser notifies Goffs after the Sale that a Lot has been bought on behalf of another and asks Goffs to invoice that person (“the Nominee”), Goffs (at its absolute discretion) may agree to do so on the basis that the Purchaser and the Nominee will be jointly and severally liable to pay the Purchase Price. The Purchaser’s payment obligations in respect of the relevant Lot will only be discharged in the event that the Nominee has paid the whole of the Purchase Price. However, where the Nominee pays part of the sum due but the remainder is unpaid, Goffs’ claim shall be limited to the unpaid sum. Where a Vendor and a Purchaser agree to terms not covered by the Conditions of Sale, a copy of that


agreement must be lodged in writing in the Sales Office before the Sale, and approved by Goffs. If no such copy of the agreement is lodged, and any dispute arises as a result of this agreement between the Vendor and the Purchaser, Goffs will demand that the Purchase Price is paid in full in accordance with Condition 9.6 unless the Vendor has notified Goffs in writing that the sale has been cancelled, in which case Condition 2.1.5 shall apply. GOFFS RIGHTS/ EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS 10.1 Goffs reserve the right to exclude or remove any person or animal from their premises without giving any reason. 10.2 Goffs reserves the right to exclude for a period to be determined in its absolute discretion any person or entity from participating in its sales or from attending its premises in both UK and Ireland (whether Vendors, Purchasers, agents or otherwise ) where they or any person or entity acting on their behalf have been found guilty of a criminal offence appearing to Goffs to involve a breach of the Code, or who has been found liable in the High Court or similar proceedings for conduct appearing to Goffs to involve a breach of the Code (whether such criminal or civil proceedings take place in the United Kingdom, Ireland or elsewhere) or who has been sanctioned by the British Horseracing Authority for breach of the Code. 10.3 Participants at Goffs’ Sales authorise Goffs to disclose to a lawyer appointed pursuant to the Code upon request any documents relating to a Sale, including but not limited to a sales entry form and/or Acknowledgment of Purchase form. 10.4 Goffs reserve the right to refuse to include in the catalogue or offer for sale any Lot which is:

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(a) A mare with a foal at foot less than seven days old, (b) A pregnant mare whose due foaling date is not more than 14 days after the day of Sale, (c) Any mare aged 18 or over that is not in foal, (d) Any animal aged 20 years or over Goffs, as Agents for the Vendor, reserve the following rights, viz: (a) To refuse the bidding of any person, without giving any reason. (b) To bid by themselves for any Lot. (c) To withdraw the Lot from sale at any time before it has been knocked down without disclosing the reserve price. (d) To fix a minimum price at any or all Sales. Goffs do not verify the accuracy of the information provided to it on the sale entry form and therefore make no representation whatsoever express or implied as to the identity of the Owner or Owners of any Lot at the time of entry, time of sale or at any other time. In the event of any dispute the Purchaser’s remedy, if any, shall be against the Vendor and the Vendor’s remedy shall be against the Purchaser, and not against Goffs who act as Agents between Vendor and Purchaser and shall not be liable as a Party in any action or dispute between them Goffs reserve the right to charge interest on unpaid accounts at 1.5% per month or part thereof on all accounts which are unpaid 21 days after the last date of the Sale. Goffs reserve the right to charge the Purchaser €30 per day for any horse remaining at Goffs after 5.00 p.m. on the day following its day of sale. In the case of unsold horses Goffs reserve the right to charge the Vendor €30 per day. If for any reason a Lot is purchased CONDITIONS OF SALE | 85


and not paid for as hereinbefore provided (notwithstanding if the risk has passed to the Purchaser) then the following provisions shall take effect until payment is received: (a) Goffs shall be entitled to retain the Lot, and shall have a lien over the Lot and all documents relating to it for all expenses, including freight, incurred by them or any agent of Goffs during such period of retention. Such lien may be exercised in respect of any other sum due by the Purchaser to Goffs. Goffs shall also be entitled to exercise the said lien over any documents in their possession relating to any other Lot or Lots owned by the Purchaser. A Lot shall not be delivered to the Purchaser until the expenses referred to above have been paid, in addition to the Purchase Price. (b) In the event of a Lot having been removed from Goffs Premises then Goffs shall be entitled to repossess the Lot from anyone in possession of it. Should the Purchaser fail to pay (c) for a Lot then such Lot may at any time be resold by public auction or private treaty, and the deficiency (if any) resulting from such resale shall immediately be made good by the defaulting Purchaser. (d) Nothing in these Conditions shall preclude Goffs and/or the Vendor of a Lot from pursuing all legal remedies available to them for the recovering of the Purchase Price from a defaulting Purchaser and all expenses and damages and commission lost resulting from such default. 10.10 Goffs will not release any Lot from the Sales Complex until a written release form in the form of a pass-out has been issued by Goffs. 10.11 Goffs may at any time, without notice, set off any liability of a Debtor (including but not limited to the outstanding purchase price of any Lot) against any liability of any Associated

Company to the Debtor (whether any such liability is present or future, actual or contingent, liquidated or unliquidated and irrespective of the currency of its denomination) and Goffs may for such purpose convert or exchange any currency. 10.12 Any exercise by Goffs of its rights under Condition 10.9 shall be without prejudice to any other rights or remedies available to Goffs under these Conditions or otherwise 11

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COMPLAINTS PROCEDURE The Complaints Procedure applies only in the circumstances set out in Condition 12 below. For the avoidance of doubt, the clinical examinations in Condition 4 above do not apply to this Condition 11 as those examinations are dealt with by the Panel. A Purchaser wishing to invoke this Condition must do so by informing Goffs in writing by 5.00 pm on the seventh calendar day after the Lot was purchased giving specific details of their complaint, supported by a certificate signed by an independent qualified veterinary surgeon The complaint shall be dealt with by Goffs, or their appointee, which may be a veterinary surgeon deemed appropriate by Goffs, at such time, at such place and in such manner as Goffs deems appropriate. The decision of Goffs on the complaint shall be final and binding on both the Vendor and the Purchaser. Goffs may have the Lot examined by their appointee and where the opinion of their appointee does not agree with the opinion of the Purchaser’s appointee as expressed in his certificate furnished, then the opinion of Goffs appointee shall prevail and shall be final and binding on the parties.


11.3

All expenses and charges incurred by such adjudication shall be paid by the Party found to be in error. 11.4 For the avoidance of doubt risk remains with the Purchaser throughout any complaint and only passes back to the Vendor when both parties are notified of Goffs decision to cancel the sale (if appropriate). 11.5 It will be the Purchaser’s responsibility to transport the lot at their cost, within five days of a referee being appointed, to the premises of the veterinary surgeon or professional rider in Ireland, the United Kingdom, France or elsewhere as appointed by Goffs 11.6 No Lot may be returned for the reasons set out in Condition 12 if it has raced following the Sale. 12 12.1

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LOTS RETURNABLE The Complaints Procedure set out in Condition 11 above will only apply if the information in 12.1 below is not stated in the Catalogue or is not announced at the Sale or if the conditions in 12.2 below are not declared in the Catalogue or are not announced without qualification at the Sale. In these cases, the sale may be cancelled at the discretion of the Purchaser. The Lot is not registered with a Stud Book Authority approved by the International Stud Book Committee. The pedigree or description of the Lot does not correspond with the pedigree or description as stated in the Catalogue. The Lot has run at an unrecognised meeting or is on the forfeit list maintained by a Recognised Turf Authority The Lot is described as a Colt and does not at such time have both testes palpable (which may be so described by the auctioneer, or on the bid board, as a rig).

12.2. Any Lot which: a) is a wind-sucker, (i.e. frequently swallows air whether in association with grasping fixed objects with incisor teeth or not; a crib-biter is not returnable unless the cribbiting is associated with windsucking, in which case the Lot is returnable as a wind-sucker); or b) has been operated on for the correction of wind-sucking as defined above; or c) is a weaver; ( i.e. frequently swings its head and neck to and fro and transfers weight from one forelimb to the other alternately) or d) is a boxwalker (i.e. frequently walks either backwards and forwards or round and round the box repeatedly in an aimless manner) ); or e) has impaired vision or injury to the eye; or f) is a wobbler ; or g) has been unnerved 12.3 Any Lot, (other than a foal, a filly sold with a breeding certificate only, or a broodmare that has previously been covered), which has been tubed or otherwise operated on for unsoundness in wind (Operations to treat the displacement of the soft palate, including the operations tie forward, cautery of the soft palate, trimming of the soft palate and myectomy are not operations for the correction of unsoundness in wind within the meaning of this Condition). 13 13.1

DISPUTES Any dispute arising out of the sale of any Lot in accordance with these Conditions of Sale shall be a dispute between the Vendor and the Purchaser and in no circumstances shall Goffs be liable to either party in connection with such dispute. CONDITIONS OF SALE | 87


13.2

Where Goffs are brought in as a party to any dispute despite 13.1 above, Goffs will be entitled to payment of their legal and other expenses on a full indemnity basis from the party who joins them in.

SAFETY Every person on the Goffs Premises on which the Sale takes place, whether before, during or after the Sale shall be deemed to be there at their own risk and Goffs exclude liability in respect of any injury sustained by any of them or for any loss or damage to property which may occur from any cause whatsoever, save that nothing in this sub-condition shall be taken to exclude or restrict liability at law for death or personal injury to any person arising from Goffs’ negligence. 14.2 Goffs accept no liability for any, disease, accident, loss or fatal or non fatal injury caused to a Lot (including death, theft or injury) or caused by any Lot while it is being moved by Goffs employees, agents or subcontractors between yards and Goffs Premises or at any time whilst it is on Goffs Premises. Provided always, that nothing in this sub-condition shall be taken to exclude or restrict Goffs’ liability at law for death or personal injury to persons arising from Goffs’ negligence. 14.3 All lots must wear a headcollar at all times on Goffs premises. Where a Vendor is found to have left a Lot without a headcollar after the Sales, Goffs will supply a headcollar at the Vendor's expense. 14.4 All lots being exercised or being shown to prospective purchasers, must have a bit in their mouth at all times on Goffs premises. 14.5 If any Lot is ridden at any time in conjunction with the Sale, the rider must wear an approved helmet and back protector, and it shall be

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the responsibility of the Vendor or Purchaser to ensure that they, their employees or agents, adhere to this Condition. 15 15.1 15.2

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GENERAL Goffs reserve the right to add, alter or otherwise modify these Conditions of Sale. These Conditions of Sale form the entirety of the agreement between Goffs, the Owner, the Vendor and the Purchaser and no variation shall be valid or binding unless specifically authorised in writing by two Executive Directors of Goffs. These Conditions of Sale are to be construed and shall take effect in accordance with English Law. The Owner, the Vendor and the Purchaser agree for the exclusive benefit of Goffs that these Conditions of Sale shall be subject to the nonexclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of England and Wales and, for such purpose, irrevocably submit to the nonexclusive jurisdiction of those Courts The submission to the jurisdiction of the Courts of England and Wales shall not limit the rights of Goffs to take proceedings against the Owner, the Vendor or the Purchaser in any other Court of competent jurisdiction and the taking of proceedings in one or more jurisdictions shall not preclude the taking of proceedings in any other jurisdiction whether concurrently or not. NOTICES When any certificate or notice is required to be given to Goffs under these Conditions of Sale, it must be made in writing and sent by first class post or facsimile to the Goffs office or emailed to winners@goffs.ie. Any notice required to be given by Goffs to the Vendor or the Purchaser shall be sent to the address given on the Entry Form or the Acknowledgement


of Purchase Form. Such notice shall be deemed given on the date of delivery or the second day after posting or on the day of transmission depending whether the notice is sent by hand, post, fax or email. APPENDIX 1 VENDORS SALES REQUIREMENTS ALL Lots are required to have the following: A.1.1 HORSES IN/OUT OF TRAINING • Passport, • Intra-Community Health Certificate (dated within 14 days of sale) (if present at the sale) • Up-to-date flu vaccinations in accordance with A.1.6 • CEM & EVA Certs required for fillies offered with Soundness for Breeding Certificate in accordance with Conditions A.1.4 and A.1.5 A.1.2 BROODMARES (IN FOAL) • Passport (A pregnant mare must be registered with Weatherbys as a “broodmare”.) • Intra-Community Health Certificate (dated within 14 days of sale) (if present at the sale) • Vaccination against Equine Herpes Virus (EHV-1, EHV-4). All pregnant mares will require to have been vaccinated against EHV in the 5th, 7th and 9th month of pregnancy and details recorded on the mare’s passport. Pregnant mares will not be admitted to Goffs Premises without EHV vaccination certification. • Covering Certificate • Pregnancy Certificate (date within 14 days). • CEM (Contagious Equine Metritis) Certificate in accordance with A.1.4 • EVA (Equine Viral Arteritis) Certificate dated in accordance with A.1.5

A.1.3 FOALS (sold at foot or weaned) • Passport • I ntra-Community Health Certificate (dated within 14 days of sale) (if present at the sale) A.1.4 CONTAGIOUS EQUINE METRITIS (CEM): 1 swab from Clitoral Fossa taken within 30 days of sale – to be negative for CEM. A.1.5 EQUINE VIRAL ARTERITIS (EVA): A blood sample taken within 30 days of sale to be negative for EVA. Animals that have had a positive result in the first test will need confirmation that a second test was taken, and that the result was either negative, or positive with a stable or declining titre. No broodmare or filly without an EVA Certificate will be allowed entry into Goffs Premises. A.1.6 FLU VACCINATIONS: 2 primary injections to be given not less than 21 and not more than 60 days apart. If time permits a booster injection should be given not less than 120 and not more than 180 days apart. A further injection should be given not more than six months apart. All vaccinations should be recorded on the Passport. A.1.7 Vendors of Lots coming from overseas must apply to their Stud Book Authority for Export Certificates to be forwarded to Weatherbys

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T H E B LO O D S T O C K I N D U S T R Y CO D E O F P R AC TI C E

(APPENDIX 2)

Introduction Since 2009, when the current Bloodstock Industry Code of Practice came into effect, the Bribery Act 2010 has been passed into law in the United Kingdom. The Bribery Act made bribery a criminal offence, punishable with up to 10 years’ imprisonment. This is reflected in this new Code, which is designed to prevent serious malpractice in the bloodstock sales industry, including by banning: (a) bribery (whether described as “Luck Money” or not); (b) acting for both sides on a Sale without prior informed consent; and (c) the practice of collusive “bidding up”. Such practices have no place in the bloodstock industry. To assist with this stated objective and to encourage Participants to come forward with concerns over an alleged breach of the Code, the Bloodstock Industry Forum has established a facility for a Participant with such concerns to obtain free, initial and independent legal advice from a Panel Lawyer as to any criminal, civil and regulatory remedies for breach of this Code. The Panel Lawyer will owe their duties, including their duty of confidence, exclusively to the Participant and their fees for providing initial legal advice will be met by the Bloodstock Industry Forum. In addition to breach of this Code, misconduct relating to Sales may lead to civil and criminal liability. For example, where a bribe is paid to an Agent, this may lead to civil liability to pay the Principal the amount of the bribe, on the part of either of (or both) the paying and receiving party, as well as to the commission of a criminal offence under the Bribery Act 2010 (applicable in the United Kingdom) or the Criminal Justice (Corruption Offences) Act 2018 (applicable in the Republic of Ireland).

This Code has been drawn up by and with the full support of all members of the Bloodstock Industry Forum namely: The British Horseracing Authority, the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board, Horse Racing Ireland, the Irish Thoroughbred Breeders Association, the Breeze-Up Consignors Association, the Federation of Bloodstock Agents, the National Trainers Federation, the Racehorse Owners Association, the Thoroughbred Breeders Association, Goffs and Tattersalls. This Code will be reviewed annually to ensure that it remains robust and fit for purpose.


THE NEW CODE: RULES DEFINITIONS Agent: Any person or entity acting, whether in a formal professional capacity or not, on behalf of another (their “Principal”) as regards a Sale. For the avoidance of doubt, the Agent need not have been formally appointed, or have a written contract, or be a bloodstock professional, and may or may not be acting for reward from the Principal. Authority: means the Horseracing Authority where the sale or leasing of bloodstock, stallion shares and nominations, whether by private transaction or public auction, takes place. Panel Lawyer: A lawyer appointed by the Bloodstock Industry Forum who shall owe his duties, including his duty of confidence, exclusively to the Participant and who shall carry out an initial investigation and provide initial legal advice limited to 15 hours of legal services into the alleged breach of the Code. A list of Panel Lawyers is published at the end of this Code. Participant: Any person or entity participating in a Sale, including, without

RULES Application of the Rules 1 (a) This Code applies to all Sales taking place within Britain and Ireland after 16 August 2021. (b) The Code is of particular application to Agents. However, the Code is not confined to Agents, but applies to all Participants at Sales. 2. The General Duty: Participants shall act honestly and with integrity in relation to Sales. 3. (a)

Bribery, secret profits, and other payments: A Participant shall not solicit nor receive any financial advantage as an inducement or reward for the improper performance of relevant

limitation, vendors, purchasers, breeders, consignors, trainers, syndicate managers, bloodstock agents and any person acting as Agent of any party to a Sale. Any third party offering, making or assisting in the provision of an undisclosed financial advantage, contrary to these Rules shall be considered a Participant in the relevant Sale. Principal: Any person or entity on whose behalf an Agent acts as regards a Sale. Prior Informed Consent: Consent granted by a Principal to an Agent for the Agent to act in a manner either previously agreed in writing between them or which would otherwise be in breach of his duty or these Rules. Such consent must be evidenced in writing and explicit. Consent is only Prior Informed Consent if the Principal is aware at the time of the consent of the full circumstances relating to the transaction or arrangement in question and the full nature of any interest of the Agent. Sale: The sale or leasing of bloodstock, stallion shares and nominations, whether by private transaction or public auction, taking place within Britain and Ireland.

business activities relating to a Sale. (b) No Participant in a Sale shall offer or grant or provide any financial advantage as an inducement or reward for the improper performance of relevant business activities relating to a Sale. (c) Agents shall not profit from their position as Agents without the Prior Informed Consent of their Principal, provided always that where it is not possible to obtain Prior Informed Consent in advance, consent shall be deemed to be prior if sought and obtained as soon as reasonably practical. 4. (a)

Authority and information provision An Agent shall act in accordance

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with the instructions of their Principal and within their authority. (b) An Agent shall inform their Principal promptly and in full of any offers received for their Principal’s horse(s). (c) An Agent for reward shall make and keep correct records and accounts of their dealings on behalf of the Principals and shall produce on request to the Principal (or other proper person appointed by the Principal) all books, records, and documents (electronic or hard copy, including emails, texts and other social media communications) under their control relating to the affairs of their Principal. 5.

Agents shall act in the best interests of their Principal in relation to Sales.

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Agents shall not put themselves or be in a position where their personal interests conflict or may conflict with those of their Principal, without Prior Informed Consent. Such a conflict arises, amongst other things, in acting for more than one party to a Sale.

Market Abuse at Public Auction Collusive Bidding-Up: Participants shall not enter into any agreement, understanding or arrangement with any other person or entity with the intention of directly or indirectly increasing the price of a horse in a public Sale, save that a vendor is entitled to place a reserve and may appoint one person to bid on their own behalf (or where a horse is stated to be the property of a partnership any partner may appoint one person to bid on their behalf) where and as permitted under the rules of the auction in question. Induced Purchases at Public Auction: (b) A Participant shall not, prior to a horse’s sale at public auction, either directly or indirectly solicit, 7. (a)

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demand or receive any financial advantage from the vendor as an inducement or reward for bidding on or buying the horse. A vendor shall not, prior to their horse’s sale at public auction, either directly or indirectly offer, grant or provide any financial advantage as an inducement or reward for bidding on or buying their horse, unless the same advantage is available to the whole market. Assistance: A Participant assisting another in a course of conduct, knowing that the course of conduct is breaching or likely to breach any rule of this Code or deliberately closing their eyes to that possibility, shall be treated as if they too acted in breach of that rule.

ENFORCEMENT AND SANCTION UNDER THE CODE OF PRACTICE Any Participant with concerns over an alleged breach of the Code is encouraged to come forward and use the facility established by the Bloodstock Industry Forum to obtain free, independent and confidential initial legal advice from a Panel Lawyer as to any criminal, civil and regulatory remedies for breach of this Code. The Panel Lawyers owe their duties, including their duty of confidence, exclusively to the Participant and their fees for providing initial legal advice will be met by Bloodstock Industry Forum. The British Horseracing Authority adopts and the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board supports the Bloodstock Industry Forum’s Code of Practice. Any person found by the BHA to be in breach of the Code whether bound by the Rules of Racing or not, may be banned in Britain from racecourses and other licensed premises and banned also from conducting business with licensed individuals. The IHRB will have due regard to a breach of the Code when exercising their powers over individuals licensed by them or who seek to be licensed by them. Additionally, Tattersalls and Goffs fully support the Bloodstock Industry Forum’s


Code of Practice. To give effect to its spirit and intent and to prevent those breaching the Code from participating in their sales, Tattersalls and Goffs have amended their terms and conditions of business to establish a clear right to exclude any person or entity from participating in their sales in both Britain and Ireland (whether as vendor, purchaser, agent or otherwise) where they or any person or entity acting on their behalf have been found guilty of a criminal offence appearing to them to involve a breach of the Code, or who has been found liable in High Court or similar civil proceedings for conduct appearing to them to involve a breach of the Code (whether such criminal or civil proceedings take place in the United Kingdom, the Republic Ireland or elsewhere) or who has been sanctioned by the British Horseracing Authority for breach of the Code. PANEL LAWYERS – CONTACT DETAILS Clare Reffin*, barrister, One 1. Essex Court 1 (based in Britain) 2. Eoghan Cole*, barrister 2 (based in Ireland) 1 Clare Reffin, barrister, One Essex Court, https://www.oeclaw.co.uk/barristers/profile/ clare-reffin : email teamb@oeclaw.co.uk, or telephone the clerks to Clare Reffin on 0207 583 2000 2 Eoghan Cole, barrister, the Law Library, the Four Courts, Dublin: email EoghanCole@ lawlibrary.ie or telephone 01 871 7512

* if, exceptionally, a Panel Lawyer’s professional duties preclude them from accepting the Participant’s instructions, the BIF’s solicitor will select another independent lawyer to fulfil the role of Panel Lawyer. EXPLANATORY NOTES AND EXAMPLES: INTRODUCTION The individual Rules are set out below with Explanatory Notes. These are intended to assist Participants of every type, from professional Agents, to trainers, to novice purchasers of bloodstock, to understand the

meaning of the relevant Rule, giving practical examples of the type of conduct which will likely amount to a breach of the Code where appropriate. In order to ensure that Participants are aware of the full significance and potential consequences of any improper practices, and so that the victims of such improper practices are aware of their potential remedies and rights arising from such improper actions, the Explanatory Notes also summarise at the end the potential civil or criminal consequences of such acts. However, nothing in the Explanatory Notes should be taken as advice as to the remedies and rights of individuals as regards the civil law or criminal consequences of particular acts. Participants who have concerns over an alleged breach of the Code should take their own legal advice as to any criminal, civil and regulatory remedies and in the first instance are encouraged to take advantage of the facility established by the Bloodstock Industry Forum to obtain free initial and independent legal advice from a Panel Lawyer. The Panel Lawyer will owe their duties, including their duty of confidence, exclusively to the Participant and their fees for providing initial legal advice will be met by the Bloodstock Industry Forum. The intention of the Civil and Criminal section below is to point to potential further consequences of particular acts, which may also be breaches of this Code, so as to reinforce the purpose of the Code in preventing improper practices. RULE 1 Application of the Rules (a) This Code applies to all Sales taking place within Britain and Ireland after 16 August 2021. (b) The Code is of particular application to Agents. However, the Code is not confined to Agents, but applies to all Participants at Sales. Explanatory Note: The Rules apply regardless of whether the relevant Participant is a citizen of Britain or Ireland, or present in Britain or Ireland. The only relevant requirement is that the Sale BLOODSTOCK INDUSTRY CODE OF PRACTICE | 93


(public or private) should take place within Britain or Ireland and after the 16th August 2021. For example, an individual resident outside and physically absent from Britain or Ireland at the time of the Sale will still be subject to this Code as regards a Sale if they are a Participant in that Sale. Examples of those acting as Agents include: bloodstock agents, trainers and racing managers purchasing on behalf of clients, syndicate managers purchasing on behalf of a syndicate, an individual purchasing on behalf of a family member or friend. The issue is the capacity in which the person is acting on the specific Sale, not their title or customary role. A person normally acting as a bloodstock agent, will not be acting as an Agent when buying on their own account, but will be when buying for another person. Although centrally concerned with abuses by those acting as Agents, the Code applies to all Participants. For example, Rule 3 makes it a breach of a code to offer or receive improper financial advantage (colloquially, a bribe), so that both the party receiving the bribe (often a purchaser’s Agent) and the party paying the bribe (often a vendor or their agent), will be in breach of the Code (and potentially liable to civil and criminal consequences). RULE 2. The General Duty: Participants shall act honestly and with integrity in relation to Sales. Explanatory Note: This General Duty to act honestly and with integrity is an overall statement of the aims and purposes of the Code. There is no special meaning to the terms “honestly” and “with integrity”, which are ordinary words. It should usually be obvious to any Participant whether a course of action is in compliance with the General Duty. If they have any doubts, good sense suggests that the Participant should not pursue the course of conduct in question, or only proceed having taken professional advice. The General Duty also permits disciplinary action as regards misconduct not foreseen and specifically catered for in specific Rules.

RULE 3. Bribery, secret profits, and other payments: (a) A Participant shall not solicit nor receive any financial advantage as an inducement or reward for the improper performance of relevant business activities relating to a Sale. (b) No Participant in a Sale shall offer or grant or provide any financial advantage as an inducement or reward for the improper performance of relevant business activities relating to a Sale. (c) Agents shall not profit from their position as Agents without the Prior Informed Consent of their Principal, provided always that where it is not possible to obtain Prior Informed Consent in advance, consent shall be deemed to be prior if sought and obtained as soon as reasonably practical. Explanatory Note: Bribery, particularly of Agents, is a central concern to which the Code is directed. Participants should be aware that it is not only the Agent, receiving a bribe or secret profit who is at serious fault: those offering or paying bribes are equally responsible. Participants should be clear that there can generally be no legitimate reason for an Agent of the purchaser to be rewarded in any way by the vendor and parties related to the vendor, and that the Agent of the purchaser should generally only be rewarded by their Principal, the purchaser. This is so whether or not the payments are described as “Luck Money”. Participants should be aware that such terminology and historical practices do not in any way alter the fact that payments of undisclosed/ improper inducements are not permitted. Where any gift (even a modest one) is received by an Agent on an unsolicited basis, the Agent must still seek consent (and obtain it) as soon as reasonably practicable after receiving it, if they are properly to retain the gift. If, however, the Principal’s consent is not forthcoming, the Agent cannot properly retain the gift and should return it.


Financial benefits need not be direct and/or of cash. Payments in kind suffice, a watch or other valuable item, for example. The benefit need not be direct, for example payments to the order of the Agent (to extinguish debts, and/or to family). It is irrelevant whether or not the purchaser has suffered a loss (i.e. that they may have paid a fair price at public auction, for example). An attempted bribe, even if refused, and/or even if it had no effect on the receiving party, is still a bribe. (As explained below, the parties to a bribe, both bribing party and receiving party, may be liable to account to the other party, usually the purchasing Principal, for the amount of the bribe. Those assisting such activity may also be liable for any losses.) Examples: An Agent for the purchaser seeks and receives a payment or promise of a payment from the vendor of a horse in order to buy that horse, which is not disclosed to the Agent’s principal. The Agent will have received a bribe and/or secret profit and be in breach of Rule 3A and 3C. The vendor will have bribed the Agent and be in breach of Rule 3B. The vendor and the Agent may both be liable to civil and criminal consequences. This applies where the Agent is receiving a share or cut relating to collusive bidding-up where this has been pre-agreed: see Rule 7 and the example there. A trainer acting for a purchaser, whether an existing client or not, as regards a sale, is in the same position as any other Agent. However, the fact that they may profit from the sale indirectly through the payment of fees when the horse is trained by them after purchase is not an illegitimate profit, since it will be known to the purchaser. A trainer advising a purchaser and accepting money to influence the purchase will be taking a bribe. The party offering and the trainer will both be in breach. Where a trainer or racing or syndicate manager appointed by a purchaser seeks to share in or does share in any commission otherwise payable by the purchaser to his bloodstock agent, then the trainer, racing or syndicate manager must obtain the Prior Informed Consent of their Principal to any such arrangement. An Agent seeks “Luck Money” from the vendor as regards a sale, whether before or

after sale, which is not disclosed to the Agent’s Principal. This will be a breach by the Agent in seeking such a reward and there may be civil and criminal consequences for both. Paying it would put the vendor in breach and there may be civil and criminal consequences. The fact that the term “Luck Money” is used makes no difference. RULE 4. Authority and information provision (a) An Agent shall act in accordance with the instructions of their Principal and within their authority. (b) An Agent shall inform their Principal promptly and in full of any offers received for their Principal’s horse(s). (c) An Agent for reward shall make and keep correct records and accounts of their dealings on behalf of the Principals and shall produce on request to the Principal (or other proper person appointed by the Principal) all books, records, and documents (electronic or hard copy, including emails, texts and other social media communications) under their control relating to the affairs of their Principal. Explanatory Note: Agents are obliged to act within the scope of their authority. In particular, they should follow any instructions of their Principal. Agents also have a duty to report to their Principal on matters of relevance, offers to purchase being of particularly obvious significance. Agents have a general legal duty to keep proper records of their dealings on behalf of their Principals and, if requested, to produce such records to the Principal or, for example, their lawyers, all documents relating to the affairs of the Principal. Such is, in any event, obvious good practice. RULE 5. Agents shall act in the best interests of their Principal in relation to Sales. BLOODSTOCK INDUSTRY CODE OF PRACTICE | 95


Explanatory Note: Agents acting for others (Principals) at Sales are subject to certain general principles of law, sometimes referred to as “fiduciary duties”, of which this is a fundamental one. This is sometimes considered part of a duty of “loyalty”. Some of the other Rules below as regards Agents are aspects of this fundamental principle. This Rule applies whatever the type of agency. It makes no difference if the Agent is retained on a professional basis, or acting for free, is acting on a long-term basis, or on a one- off basis. There need be no written contract, or express agreement, that such a term applies, or even a contract. Examples: Agents will normally have little difficulty in knowing whether or not they are acting in the interests of their Principal. For example: It is obviously not in the interests of a purchasing Principal for the Agent to cause the Principal to buy a horse for more than it is truly worth. It is not acting in the best interests of the Principal for an Agent to spread information against the Principal’s interest. It is not acting in the best interests of the Principal for an Agent only to view horses or to recommend horses to their Principal because of some collateral advantage to the Agent (such as a bribe). It is not in the best interests of the Principal for the Agent to disclose their Principal’s budget for a purchase to a vendor with a view to manipulating the price of a sale, or for reward. RULE 6. Agents shall not put themselves or be in a position where their personal interests conflict or may conflict with those of their Principal, without Prior Informed Consent. Such a conflict arises, amongst other things, in acting for more than one party to a Sale. Explanatory Note: The Agent cannot be in a position where their own interests do, or may, conflict with those of their Principal, whether or not the

duties actually conflict. An Agent cannot act for both the buyer and seller in a Sale unless (both the) Principals (but particularly the purchaser) are fully aware of, and consent to, the fact that the Agent is acting for both parties. Purchasing Principals in general would have no reason to approve such a conflict if known. An Agent cannot act for more than one purchasing principal as regards the same horse without their being a conflict, such that they need the Prior Informed Consent of each principal to act for them on a particular sale (or to any alternative arrangements). It does not matter that the Agent is not, in fact influenced by the conflict. It does not matter that the Principal suffers no loss as a result of the Agent’s conflict. The potential conflict may extend to indirect and/non-financial conflicts, for example where the vendor is a close relative of the purchaser’s Agent. Prior Informed Consent is referred to in the Definitions Section. Agents should disclose any circumstance material to the consideration of whether or not to give consent, and the Principal should be made fully aware of the nature of the conflict or potential conflict. The consent needs to be given prior to the purchase. Good sense suggests that written evidence of Prior Informed Consent to significant conflicts should be obtained. Examples: An Agent acting for a purchaser is also acting as Agent for the vendor, without disclosing this to the purchaser. The Agent is in a position of conflict and in breach of this rule and there may be civil and criminal consequences. An Agent has a small share in a syndicate owning a horse, which their Principal wishes to purchase. The Agent must obtain the Prior Informed Consent of the purchaser to be able to act on the sale. This is so regardless of whether the Agent is in any way affected by the small interest, and would have acted in exactly the same way anyway. The concern is that the Agent may be more likely to influence the Principal to buy that horse, perhaps at a higher price. Nor is it an


answer that the Principal did not actually overpay (for example that the purchase was via public auction). A trainer hopes to train a horse for the purchasing Principal after purchase and acts as Agent for the purchase of the horse. This normally should present no difficulty, since the interests do not necessarily conflict and the Principal is well aware that the trainer is a trainer and might hope to train the horse. However, if the trainer causes the purchaser to overpay so as to increase his fees, or for other financial benefit, they have acted for their own interests against those of the Principal (see Rule 5). RULE 7. Market Abuse at Public Auction (a) Collusive Bidding-Up: Participants shall not enter into any agreement, understanding or arrangement with any other person or entity with the intention of directly or indirectly increasing the price of a horse in a public Sale, save that a vendor is entitled to place a reserve and may appoint one person to bid on their own behalf (or where a horse is stated to be the property of a partnership any partner may appoint one person to bid on their behalf) where and as permitted under the rules of the auction in question. Induced Purchases at Public Auction: (b) A Participant shall not, prior to a horse’s sale at public auction, either directly or indirectly solicit, demand or receive any financial advantage from the vendor as an inducement or reward for bidding on or buying the horse. (c) A vendor shall not, prior to their horse’s sale at public auction, either directly or indirectly offer, grant or provide any financial advantage as an inducement or reward for bidding on or buying their horse, unless the same advantage is available to the whole market.

Explanatory Note: Rule (a): Collusive Bidding Up, i.e. the collusive making of bids to increase the price of horse in a public auction, is a serious abuse of the market. This is so regardless of whether or not the collusion also involves the payment of a bribe. Rules (b) and (c): address market abuse through inducements required by/offered to those intending to purchase horses at public auction. Such “inducements”, in particular the payment of so called “Luck Money”, are open to abuse and create an un-level playing field at public auction. There need be no formal agreement: any arrangement or understanding will suffice. A promise to pay is sufficient. An indirect financial advantage is sufficient, for example an understanding to return the favour at a later date. Examples: Collusive Bidding-Up A vendor reaches an understanding with more than one other person that the others should bid for the vendor’s horse in a public auction in order to increase the price, without any intention to buy. All parties to this understanding are in breach of this Rule. As for the above example, but this involves the Agent of a purchaser. The Agent tells the vendor the Principal’s budget, the parties bid up the horse to that level or close to it. The parties split the proceeds, perhaps the price above the reserve. All parties are in breach of this Rule. They have also breached Rule 3 as to bribery and there may be civil and criminal consequences. Induced purchases at Public Auction (Rules 7(b) and 7(c)) Prior to an auction sale, Purchaser A agrees with a vendor that the purchaser will bid on the vendor’s horse if the vendor agrees to pay Purchaser A a percentage of the sale price if Purchaser A buys the horse. The effect is to give the Buyer Purchaser A a subsidy in bidding on the horse (and a percentage reduction in price), unknown to the market. Competing Purchaser B, not party to such an agreement and not knowing of it, may lose the purchase as a result of BLOODSTOCK INDUSTRY CODE OF PRACTICE | 97


being outbid in light of the subsidy or may have to pay more to buy the horse than they would otherwise have paid. In short, there is no level playing field. The same is unaffected by describing the payment as “luck money”. The same scenario as above, but Purchaser A, or an agent acting for Purchaser A, instead of seeking a percentage payment for Purchaser A, agrees with the vendor before the Sale at Auction that, if Purchaser A purchases, the vendor will pay Purchaser A’s agent’s or other fees. The effect is the same: Purchaser A has an unfair advantage over other purchasers who do not have such an arrangement. A vendor shall not offer an inducement to purchase their horse unless the same inducement is offered to the whole market in which event the vendor must take all reasonable steps to make the inducement (for example, a discount on the price) available to the whole market prior to the sale. For the avoidance of doubt an agreement made between vendor and prospective purchaser prior to a horse’s sale at public auction whereby the vendor agrees to retain a percentage ownership interest in the horse in the event that the horse is purchased by that prospective purchaser, such that the purchase price payable by the purchaser is reduced by the commensurate percentage, is not considered to be and shall not be a breach of Rules 7(b) and 7(c). RULE 8: Assistance: A Participant assisting another in a course of conduct, knowing that the course of conduct is breaching or likely to breach any rule of this Code or deliberately closing their eyes to that possibility, shall be treated as if they too acted in breach of that rule. Explanatory Note: Assisting a breach is unacceptable conduct, like aiding and abetting in the criminal context.

ENFORCEMENT AND SANCTIONS UNDER THE CODE OF PRACTICE Any Participant with concerns over an alleged breach of the Code is encouraged to come forward and use the facility established by the Bloodstock Industry Forum to obtain free, independent and confidential initial legal advice from a Panel Lawyer as to any criminal, civil and regulatory remedies for breach of this Code. The Panel Lawyers owe their duties, including their duty of confidence, exclusively to the Participant and their fees for providing initial legal advice will be met by Bloodstock Industry Forum. The British Horseracing Authority adopts and the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board supports the Bloodstock Industry Forum’s Code of Practice. Any person found by the BHA to be in breach of the Code whether bound by the Rules of Racing or not, may be banned in Britain from racecourses and other licensed premises and banned also from conducting business with licensed individuals. The IHRB will have due regard to a breach of the Code when exercising their powers over individuals licensed by them or who seek to be licensed by them. Additionally, Tattersalls and Goffs fully support the Bloodstock Industry Forum’s Code of Practice. To give effect to its spirit and intent and to prevent those breaching the Code from participating in their sales, Tattersalls and Goffs have amended their terms and conditions of business to establish a clear right to exclude any person or entity from participating in their sales in both Britain and Ireland (whether as vendor, purchaser, agent or otherwise) where they or any person or entity acting on their behalf have been found guilty of a criminal offence appearing to them to involve a breach of the Code, or who has been found liable in High Court or similar civil proceedings for conduct appearing to them to involve a breach of the Code (whether such criminal or civil proceedings take place in the United Kingdom, the Republic Ireland or elsewhere) or who has been sanctioned by the British Horseracing Authority for breach of the Code.


PANEL LAWYERS – CONTACT DETAILS 1. Clare Reffin*, barrister, One Essex Court 1 (based in Britain) 2. Eoghan Cole*, barrister 2 (based in Ireland)) 1 Clare Reffin, barrister, One Essex Court, https://www.oeclaw.co.uk/barristers/profile/ clare-reffin : email teamb@oeclaw.co.uk, or telephone the clerks to Clare Reffin on 0207 583 2000 2 Eoghan Cole, barrister, the Law Library, the Four Courts, Dublin: email EoghanCole@ lawlibrary.ie or telephone 01 871 7512

* if, exceptionally, a Panel Lawyer’s professional duties preclude them from accepting the Participant’s instructions, the BIF’s solicitor will select another independent lawyer to fulfil the role of Panel Lawyer. CIVIL LIABILITIES AND CRIMINAL OFFENCES ARISING FROM MISCONDUCT Civil Liabilities Participants should be aware of the potential financial consequences of misconduct of the type against which this Code is directed. In simple terms, Agents receiving bribes, Luck Money or rewards beyond what their Principal has agreed to pay them, may well be liable to pay over that money to their Principal. Those making the improper payments may also be liable for the amount of the payment. In both cases, this is regardless of whether the Principal can show they have suffered any loss. The following example addresses the example of bribery of an Agent and explains the potential civil liabilities. The example assumes the issues can be proved to the relevant standards, such as dishonesty, where required. An Agent, with the assistance of a Trainer who introduces the parties and attends the meetings, seeks and obtains a bribe from a Vendor of a horse to purchase the horse on behalf of the Principal at an inflated price.

The Agent will be liable for the Principal’s losses as regards the purchase, including any over-value. The Agent will be liable to account to (i.e. pay, in simple terms) the Principal the amount of the bribe, regardless of whether or not the Principal can prove a loss. The Trainer will be liable for dishonest assistance and so liable to compensate the Principal for any losses, jointly with the Agent. If they have received part of the bribe or the proceeds of it, or other financial benefit, they may be liable to account for this also (whether or not the Principal can show a loss). The Vendor will be liable for losses suffered by the Principal. Alternatively, the Vendor will be liable for the amount of the bribe in question, whether or not the Principal has suffered any loss. The payment of a bribe will likely also permit the relevant contract to be unwound, if a private sale. It is not necessary to prove against the Vendor any dishonesty, intent to corrupt or actual corruption of the Agent. The Vendor may also be liable for the amount of the bribe even if this was only promised, but not paid. Third parties knowingly receiving money improperly paid in breach of duty may be liable to the Principal in the amount received, e.g. if the Agent passed some of the bribe money to an employee. Those dealing with monies which are the proceeds of crime, which would include a bribe falling within the Bribery Act, see below, as the example might well, would also be potentially committing offences under the Proceeds of Crime Act: see below. Criminal Offences The following are potential criminal offences which may be committed as regards the types of misconduct against which this Code is directed. BLOODSTOCK INDUSTRY CODE OF PRACTICE | 99


A. England & Wales 5 Fraud Offences 1. Where an agent seeks to make a gain from either the purchaser or the vendor, it may be a criminal offence under the Fraud Act 2006s. 1(2) if he fails to disclose the gain to the principal or abuses his position acting for the principal and, at the relevant time, is dishonest. 2. A person may be guilty of a substantive offence of fraud where he acts in joint enterprise with another; or of conspiracy to commit fraud under the Criminal Law Act 1977; or of the common law offence of conspiracy to defraud where he has conspired with another. Collusive Bidding-Up 3. If an agent and or a vendor rigs the bidding process by engaging other individuals to enter bids in order to push up the price that the purchaser will ultimately pay, they will have acted dishonesty and in order to make a gain - the vendor by a higher purchase price and the agent by a higher percentage commission. All individuals involved in this agreement may be guilty of the common law offence of conspiracy to defraud. They may also have committed offences under fair trading legislation. Bribery Offences 4. Where the agent is paid a secret commission it may be an offence under the Fraud Act as set out above or, if it is part of an agreement whereby the agent will improperly perform his duties to the purchaser in return for profit, it may be an offence under the Bribery Act 2010. (i) It is an offence under s.1 of the Bribery Act 2010 for a person to offer, promise or give a financial advantage to another person intending that it will induce the 5

person to perform improperly a relevant function or activity or reward the person for improper performance. (ii) It is an offence under s.2 of the Bribery Act 2010 for a person to request, agree to receive or accept a financial advantage from another person and intend that, in consequence, a relevant function or activity should be performed improperly whether by himself or another person. Money Laundering Offences 5. There are three substantive money laundering offences under sections 327, 328 and 329 of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 relating, in general terms, to the acquisition, retention, use or control of criminal property. Property is criminal if it constitutes or represents a person’s benefit from criminal conduct and the person knows or suspects that it constitutes or represents such a benefit. Tax Evasion Offences 6. Where a person seeks to deprive the revenue of money to which it is entitled, there are a number of offences under which he can be charged. It may be a fraud by misrepresentation, fraudulent evasion of income tax or, in the most serious cases, a charge under the common law of cheating the public revenue. There are additional offences which may be committed by a company or sole trader. Criminal Penalties – England & Wales The following summarises the penalties for the offences set out above: The maximum sentence for the offences of bribery, fraud and conspiracy to defraud is 10 years imprisonment. The maximum sentence for money laundering is 14 years imprisonment and, for fraudulent evasion of income tax, 7 years. The maximum sentence

This section contains a statement of the law of England & Wales. Participants should take appropriate advice as to the law in other jurisdictions within the UK.


for a cheat on the public revenue is life imprisonment (although the range in the Sentencing Guidelines spans 3 – 17 years imprisonment). The maximum sentence for a conspiracy under section 1 of the Criminal Law Act 1977 will be the same as for the substantive offence. On conviction, a person will be liable to confiscation proceedings under part 2 of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002. These proceedings may result in the court depriving the person of the benefit they have gained from the criminal conduct. Failure to pay a confiscation order can result in an additional term of imprisonment. B. Republic of Ireland 6 Fraud Offences Where an agent seeks to make a 1. gain from either the purchaser or the vendor then he or she may be guilty of the offence of making a gain or causing a loss by deception under section 6(1) of the Criminal Justice (Theft and Fraud Offences) Act 2001 (the “2001 Act”) if a person dishonestly, with the intention of making a gain for himself or herself or another, or of causing loss to another, by any deception induces another to do or refrain from doing an act. 2. The 2001 Act also contains an offence of obtaining services by deception under section 7, whereby, a person is guilty of an offence if a person dishonestly, with the intention of making a gain for himself or herself or another, or of causing loss to another, by any deception obtains services from another. A person obtains services from another where the other is induced to confer a benefit on some person by doing some act, or causing or permitting some act to be done, on the understanding that the benefit has been or will be paid for.

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Bribery/Corruption Offences Where the agent is paid a secret commission it may be an offence under the 2001 Act as set out above or, if it is part of an agreement whereby the agent will improperly perform his duties to the purchaser in return for profit, it may be an offence under the Criminal Justice (Corruption Offences) Act 2018 (the “2018 Act”). 3. Section 5 of the 2018 Act provides for offences of active and passive corruption which are similar to the bribery offences in the UK Bribery Act 2010. Under section 5(1), a person who either directly or indirectly by himself or herself or with another person (a) corruptly offers, or (b) corruptly gives or agrees to give, a gift, consideration or advantage to a person as an inducement to, or reward for, or otherwise on account of, any person doing an act in relation to his or her office, employment, position or business shall be guilty of an offence. “Corruptly” is defined in the 2018 Act as “(a) by means of making a false or misleading statement, (b) by means of withholding, concealing, altering or destroying a document or other information, or (c) by other means”. 4. Section 5(2) of the 2018 Act then provides for an offence whereby a person who, either directly or indirectly, by himself or herself or with another person corruptly requests, accepts or obtains, or agrees to accept, for himself or herself or for any other person, a gift, consideration or advantage as an inducement to, or reward for, or otherwise on account of, any person doing an act in relation to his or her office, employment, position or business.

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Money Laundering Offences 5. The Criminal Justice (Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing) Act 2010 (the “2010 Act”) includes an offence under section 7 of money laundering occurring within Ireland. A person commits this offence if the person engages in any of the following acts in relation to property that is the proceeds of criminal conduct: (i) concealing or disguising the true nature, source, location, disposition, movement or ownership of the property, or any rights relating to the property; (ii) converting, transferring, handling, acquiring, possessing or using the property; (iii) removing the property from, or bringing the property into, Ireland. The “proceeds of criminal conduct” is defined as any property that is derived from or obtained through criminal conduct, whether directly or indirectly, or in whole or in part, and whether that criminal conduct occurs before, on or after the commencement of the relevant part of the 2010 Act. “Criminal conduct” is defined as conduct that constitutes an offence, conduct occurring in a place outside Ireland that constitutes an offence under the law of the place and would constitute an offence if it were to occur in Ireland or conduct occurring in a place outside Ireland that would constitute an offence under section 5 (1) or 6 (1) of the Criminal Justice (Corruption Offences) Act 2018 if it were to occur in Ireland and the person or official, as the case may be, concerned doing the act, or making

the omission, concerned in relation to his or her office, employment, position or business is a foreign official within the meaning of that Act”. 6. Money laundering which occurs outside Ireland is also an offence in Ireland (section 8 of the 2010 Act) under certain circumstances, most notably where the conduct constitutes an offence under the law of that place and the person is an individual who is a citizen of Ireland or ordinarily resident in Ireland, or a body corporate established under the law of Ireland or a company registered under the Irish Companies Acts. 7. Attempting to commit the offence under section 7 of the 2010 Act from a place outside Ireland is also an offence (section 9 of the 2010 Act). Aiding, abetting, counselling or procuring the commission of an offence under section 7 by a person in a place outside Ireland is an offence under section 10 of the 2010 Act. Tax Evasion Offences 8. The individual fraudulent evasion of tax or fraudulent evasion of tax with any other person or facilitating the fraudulent evasion of tax are offences under section 1078 of the Taxes Consolidation Act 1997. Conspiracy 9. Section 71 of the Criminal Justice Act 2006 provides for an offence of conspiracy. Under section 71(1) a person who conspires, whether in Ireland or elsewhere, with one or more persons to do an act (a) in Ireland that constitutes a serious offence, or


(b) in a place outside Ireland that constitutes a serious offence under the law of that place and which would, if done in Ireland, constitute a serious offence, is guilty of an offence irrespective of whether such act actually takes place or not. A serious offence is defined as one for which a person may be punished by imprisonment for a term of 4 years or more. Criminal Penalties – Republic of Ireland The maximum sentence under • section 6 and 7 of the 2001 Act, section 6 of the 2018 Act and section 1078 of the Taxes Consolidation Act 1997 is 5 years. The maximum sentence under sections 7 – 10 of the 2010 Act is 14 years.

The maximum sentence for a conspiracy under section 71 of the Criminal Justice Act 2006 will be the same as for the substantive offence. A person may be subject to a confiscation order even in the absence of a criminal conviction under the Proceeds of Crime Act 1996 in circumstances where the applicant (either the Revenue, a member of an Garda Siochana or the Criminal Assets Bureau) has reasonable grounds for suspecting that the property, in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, constitutes the proceeds of crime and the value of the assets exceeds €5000.

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G O F F S S A L E D AT E S 2 0 2 2

Founded in 1866, Goffs is Ireland’s premier thoroughbred auction house and is located in the very heart of the Irish racing and breeding industry in County Kildare, just 30 minutes from Dublin. Champions Sale 10 September 2022

HIT & Autumn Yearling Sale 1 - 3 November 2022

Orby Sale 27 - 28 September 2022

November Sale 13 - 20 November 2022

Sportsman’s Sale 29 - 30 September 2022

December NH Sale 6 - 8 December 2022

G O F F S U K S A L E D AT E S 2 0 2 2 Goffs UK caters for every sector of the bloodstock market with nine sales a year from an award winning Sales Complex in Doncaster and one from one of the UK’s most famous racecourses, Aintree. August Sale 2 - 3 August 2022

Autumn HIT Sale 19 - 20 October 2022

Premier Yearling Sale 23 - 24 August 2022

PTP Sale - Yorton 2022 1 December 2022

September HIT & Yearling Sale 7 September 2022

December Sale 2 December 2022

The Yorton Sale 8 September 2022

The above are subject to alteration and confirmation upon publication of each catalogue


Timber Lodge On c.43 acres (17.5 ha). Bunclody, Co. Carlow, Ireland A stunning country residence within a parkland setting on c.43 acres with extensive equestrian facilities and 5½f gallop.

G O F F S P R O P E R T Y . C O M E property@goffs.ie T +353 45 981 048

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Tapeta Farm On c.196 acres. Maryland, United States One of the premier training centres in the United States, set on c.196 acres of prime grassland at the headwaters of the Chesapeake Bay on the Elk River. Located midway between New York City and Washington D.C., Tapeta Farm is close to Fair Hill, home to the Maryland 5 Star Event and convenient to the best turf tracks in the USA.

PATTERSON PRICE REAL ESTATE

GOFFS PROPERTY

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Luxury in the Heart of Ireland

A Palladian manor, in the heart of Ireland, Cashel Palace is a luxury hideaway, featuring supremely stylish accommodation, decadent dining and a tranquil light-filled spa offering world-class treatments.

‘An Irish Stunner’ - Departures International

‘Palace a Jewel in Cashel’s Crown’ - Thoroughbred Daily News

‘A Smart Hotel to Set Pulses Racing’ - Condé Nast Traveller

Cashel Palace Hotel, Main Street, Cashel, Co. Tipperary, Ireland, E25 EF61 Email: info@cashelpalacehotel.ie | Phone: +3536262002 Website: www.cashelpalacehotel.ie


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