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Rally continues at Keeneland Sale

The rally continued at the Keeneland September Yearling Sale on Monday, as gross receipts rose nearly 80 percent compared to the same session last year. There were 243 horses sold on Monday for a total of $2.63 million, well above the $1.47 million brought in during the same session in 2006. A half-sister to multiple Grade I stakes-winning filly Dream Rush brought the top price of $122,000.

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