Eyecatching point-to-pointers added to next week's Goffs UK December Sale
Among them is My Mate Mozzie, an eight-length winner on debut at Tattersalls
A further 11 British and Irish point-to-pointers have been added to next week's Goffs UK December P2P Sale at Yorton Farm, including an eight-length winner for leading handler Colin Bowe.
The sale, which will take place on December 17, now has 16 pointers catalogued following the initial batch of entries.
Among the latest entries are Allo Allo, a four-year-old son of Milan who was second to Classic Getaway on his most recent start for Cormac Doyle at Borris House and My Mate Mozzie, a son of Born To Sea who was an eight-length winner on debut for Margaret Mullins at Tattersalls.
Diakosaint, a five-year-old Saint Des Saints gelding who struck at Kinsale on his third start for Bowe, is another notable entry for the leading handler.
Catalogues will be available at Yorton Farm, while registration for online bidding can be found at https://www.goffsonline.com/.
Entry to the sale will be limited to professionals, while those planning to attend have to fill out the online Covid-19 medical form.
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