Bloodstockauction October 15– 20 Sale Online

Media Release - Friday October 16

The Bloodstockauction.com catalogue for October 15 – 20 is now online featuring a strong selection of racehorses, yearlings and broodmares.

Click here to see the catalogue with a couple of highlights below:

Lot 21  So You Beauty (racehorse)

So You Beauty - click for more information

Two time winning four year-old So You Think mare that has won at Seymour and Cranbourne and won over $70,000 in prizemoney.

She has a quality Black Type pedigree and is closely related to Group III winners Stampede and Thinkin’ Big as well as stakes-winner Just Thinkin’, who is by her sire So You Think.

A lovely quiet mare that is good to shoe, float, ride but can be keen. Swims, treadmills, water walker. Loves her food and good doer. Ready to race on or go to stud.

Lot 28 Written With Ease (racehorse)
 

Written With Ease made $120,000 as a yearling - click for more information.


Two time winning four year-old Written Tycoon mare with earnings of over $80,000 that has won in Brisbane and Sunshine Coast.

She has not quite come up to owner’s expectations and they want her moved on.

This preparation she ran a good second first up and last start was disappointing although she was still only beaten 3.1 lengths.

By the leading sire in the country from stakes-winning Canny Lad mare At Ease, she would have good residual value as a broodmare when she is finished racing.



 

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