Gold Coast March Yearling Sale Delayed

New dates: 24 - 25 March 2025

Magic Millions has advised that after careful consideration the Gold Coast March Yearling Sale will be delayed two weeks.

Due to ongoing weather implications the decision has been made as early as possible to provide certainty to all stakeholders and participants.

Two weeks delay to sale (Pic – Magic Millions)

The 2025 Magic Millions Gold Coast March Yearling Sale will now commence on Monday 24 March and conclude on Tuesday 25 March. The start times on both days will revert to 11h00 (Qld time).

“The two week delay will be required so the sale can be held safely on the Gold Coast,” Magic Millions Managing Director Barry Bowditch said.

“We want to be able to provide certainty to all of those involved in the auction with Cyclone Alfred approaching the South East Queensland coast.”

“Magic Millions will always place safety for our participants and horses first and while changes will always create issues, this delay is necessary.”

“We thank our breeders, vendors, buyers and all other parties for their understanding at this time and we wish all people in the affected areas the best over the coming days.”

Latest forecasts from the Bureau of Meteorology predict gale force winds and substantial rainfall for the Gold Coast region over the coming days.

The Gold Coast March Yearling Sale will be now held a week following the Adelaide Yearling Sale (March 17 and 18).

  • Media release by Magic Millions on Wednesday, 06 March 2025.

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