Quality MM Tasmanian Yearling Catalogue Now Online

Media Release - Wednesday December 15

The quest to find the next life changing racetrack star from the Magic Millions Tasmanian Yearling Sale is underway with the online release of the 2022 catalogue.

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Still a Star is a pinup girl for MM Tasmania.

 
The 145 lot catalogue features youngsters by an impressive line up of 52 individual sires including the first crop representing seven stallions.

The sale, conducted in conjunction with TasBreeders and Tasracing, will be held for the second time at the well regarded Quercus Park in Carrick, a short drive from Launceston.

With recent graduates including Still a Star, Mystic Journey, Turk Warrior, Palentino, and Deroche, it's easy to understand why the sale is statistically the best return on investment yearling sale in Australasia.

Locally proven star sires Alpine Eagle (22 lots) and Needs Further (28) are well represented along with Snitzel's group performed juvenile son Stratosphere who has 28 members of his first crop catalogued.

The 2022 Magic Millions Tasmanian Yearling Sale will be held from 11am on Monday 21 February, the day after the $75,000 Magic Millions 2YO Classic (plus $10,000 Racing Women’s Bonus) and $65,000 TasBreeders Magic Millions 3YO & 4YO Classic are run on Tasmanian Oaks Day (Sunday 20 February, Mowbray Racecourse).

To view the catalogue click here or download via the Equineline iPad app. Printed copies will be distributed in the coming days.
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