The analysis and debate has been done and the dust has settled on the 2018 National Yearling Sale.
For some fun, we did a run-down of who bought what – click here
And then our full price list – click here
Did you take one home?
For some fun, we did a run-down of who bought what – click here
And then our full price list – click here
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A former Bloemfontein champion trainer, Michael McLachlan was a popular character in the halcyon days of horseracing and now finds himself in dire need
Any ideas for likely riders? Have your say
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