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Make plans now - 2019 Gold Coast Yearling Sale

Record support from breeders across Australasia has led to Magic Millions cataloguing a record number of lots in a star studded catalogue for the 2019 Gold Coast Yearling Sale.

A mouth watering line up of 1,122 lots have been confirmed by vendors for the first five days of the auction including a record 888 lots to be offered across Book 1 of the sale from Wednesday 9 January.

“Again in 2019 the breeders have stepped up to the plate, the support for the sale is unprecedented,” Magic Millions Managing Director Barry Bowditch said. “The depth and quality of this catalogue will present buyers with a selection of Australasia’s best yearlings like no other sale.”

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“This sale is number one for producing breed shapers and record breakers including the two highest ever stakes earners in Australian history – Winx and Redzel.”

Books 1 and 2 of the 2019 Gold Coast Yearling Sale feature the progeny of 103 individual stallions including 19 first season sires.

To view the catalogue for the 2019 Gold Coast Yearling Sale online click here

Or download the catalogue on iPad via the Equineline Sales Catalog App.

Printed copies of the catalogue will be available for distribution from November 29.

2019 Gold Coast Yearling Sale Schedule

Wednesday 9 January

Gold Coast Yearling Sale – Book 1 (Day 1: Lots 1-265)

Thursday 10 January

Gold Coast Yearling Sale – Book 1 (Day 2: Lots 266-530)

Friday 11 January

Gold Coast Yearling Sale – Book 1 (Day 3: Lots 531-795)

Saturday 12 January

The Star Gold Coast Magic Millions Raceday

Gold Coast Yearling Sale – Book 1 (Day 4: Lots 796-888)

Sunday 13 January

Gold Coast Yearling Sale – Book 2 (Day 5: Lots 889-1122)

(Inspections from 8am Friday 11 January)

Tuesday 15 January

Gold Coast Yearling Sale – Book 3 (Day 6) – catalogue available December

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