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ONE OF THE FEATURES of the national standard bred sales next week will be the offering of three half-brothers to horses with two-minute records. It will be the first time that three such well-related youngsters have been offered at the sales. A colt by Hi Lo’s Forbes from Elsinore (bottom) is a halfbrother to Robalan (1:59 2-5), a colt by Garrison Hanover from Torlesse (top left) is a half-brother to Good Chase (1:59 3-5), and a colt by Eagle Armbro from Rose Tattoo (top right) is a half-brother to Leading Light (1:59 4-5).

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32861, 9 March 1972, Page 8

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ONE OF THE FEATURES of the national standard bred sales next week will be the offering of three half-brothers to horses with two-minute records. It will be the first time that three such well-related youngsters have been offered at the sales. A colt by Hi Lo’s Forbes from Elsinore (bottom) is a halfbrother to Robalan (1:59 2-5), a colt by Garrison Hanover from Torlesse (top left) is a half-brother to Good Chase (1:59 3-5), and a colt by Eagle Armbro from Rose Tattoo (top right) is a half-brother to Leading Light (1:59 4-5). Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32861, 9 March 1972, Page 8

ONE OF THE FEATURES of the national standard bred sales next week will be the offering of three half-brothers to horses with two-minute records. It will be the first time that three such well-related youngsters have been offered at the sales. A colt by Hi Lo’s Forbes from Elsinore (bottom) is a halfbrother to Robalan (1:59 2-5), a colt by Garrison Hanover from Torlesse (top left) is a half-brother to Good Chase (1:59 3-5), and a colt by Eagle Armbro from Rose Tattoo (top right) is a half-brother to Leading Light (1:59 4-5). Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32861, 9 March 1972, Page 8