The DBS January Sale Wednesday posted results in line with last year's, a consolidation of the gains seen at the sale the last two years. While 11 fewer lots were offered turnover rose by 21% to £1,426,250. The average was up 7% to £8,987, while the median climbed 20% to £6,000. The clearance rate dropped 4% to 70%.
The priciest lot of the day was a Kayf Tara (GB) short yearling colt who was bought by Brendan Bashford for £38,000. The sale's most expensive mare was Katmai (Ire), a half-sister to Best Mate (Ire) bought by Kieran Cotter for £35,000.
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