Outstanding Quality in First National Sale Supplementary

Media Release - Thursday April 28

The first 24 supplementary lots, headlined by recent Coolmore Classic winner Lighthouse, for the Magic Millions National Weanling and Broodmare Sales are now online.

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The outstanding catalogues released last week for the sale continue to be enhanced with more classy weanlings, racefillies and broodmares joining the line up - and there's more to come!

Six new lots have been added to the National Weanling Sale - youngsters by sires Brutal, Hellbent, Territories, So You Think, Magna Grecia and Omaha Beach.
 
G1 Coolmore Classic winner Lighthouse (USA) is for sale.

Lighthouse has been supplemented to Day One of the National Broodmare Sale, featuring racefillies and maiden mares. Other black type mares released today are stakes winning juvenile Sweet Dolly and group performed Fastnet Rock mare Violinist.

Stakes winners Catch a Fire and Grazia are among 11 broodmares added today with covering sires including Camelot, Justify, Maurice, Shamus Award and Too Darn Hot.

The 2022 Gold Coast National Sale will commence on Thursday, 19 May, with the first day of weanlings.

The catalogue for the National Yearling Sale will be released online next week.

Final supplementary entries for the National Weanling and Broodmare Sales close on Friday, 6 May.
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