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Thus Irwin replaced Robert Myerscough as managing director of R.J. Goff and Co. Ltd. on 1 January 1975 and oversaw the construction of the world's first purpose-built bloodstock sales complex in Kill. The cost of the proposed complex to be built on a 74.6-acre site at Kill was estimated at £1.8 million as far back as August 1974. [12]
The race is funded by Goffs, a leading Irish bloodstock auctioneer and was reserved for horses catalogued as yearlings in the previous year's Goffs Million Sale. [citation needed] The first running was in 2006, when the Goffs Million was a single race contested over 7 furlongs (1,408 metres). [2] The event was split into two separate divisions ...
Kill (Irish: an Chill, meaning 'the church') is a village and parish in County Kildare, Ireland near the county's border with Dublin beside the N7. Its population was recorded as 3,818 people in the 2022 census .
Marcel was offered for sale as a foal at Goffs in November 2003 and was bought for €50,000 by the bloodstock agent Mick Flanagan. In October 2014 the yearling returned to the sales ring at Tattersalls and was sold for 26,000 guineas to Troy Steve Bloodstock. [ 4 ]
Laws of Indices is a bay colt with a white blaze and two white socks bred in Ireland by Nicholas Hartery. In October 2019 he was consigned to the Goffs Autumn Yearling Sale and was bought for €8,000 by the bloodstock agent Dermot Farrington. [2]
Justin Casse is a bloodstock agent based in Ocala, Florida. [1] [2] He is the son of Norman Casse, one of the founders of OBS (Ocala Breeders Sale) [3] and brother to the trainer Mark Casse. [1] [2] He graduated from Florida State University in 2002 with a bachelor's degree in International Affairs. [2]
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Benson & Hedges continued their sponsorship with the tournament being played at Goffs, County Kildare. After tobacco sponsorship was outlawed in the Republic of Ireland in 2000, the Irish government funded the event from 2001 and it was subsequently relocated to the Citywest Hotel , Saggart , County Dublin.