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Arqana's Auteuil Sale moved online and brought forward due to Covid-19
The Spring Sale will now take place online on May 21
Arqana's Auteuil Sale will be replaced by an online Spring Sale for horses in training due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the company announced on Wednesday.
The sale, which was due to take place at Auteuil racecourse on Saturday, May 22, will instead take place on Friday, May 21 from 4-6pm on Arqana Online. The auction will offer both Flat and National Hunt horses.
Arqana's latest online sale saw Miami Voice sell to Meridian International and Mandore International Agency for €250,000 following an impressive winning debut.
The Listed-placed Sotoro also went the way of Mandore International for €150,000 at the same sale.
Entries for the sale are now open, while further information can be found at arqana.com
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