MM National Yearling Catalogue Online

Media Release - Tuesday May 3

An outstanding line up of 476 youngsters will take centre stage on the Gold Coast from later this month with the catalogue for the 2022 National Yearling Sale released today.

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The hottest sires from across the country are among 120 individual stallions represented by their progeny in the two day auction - on May 31 and June 1.
Australia's most expensive sire, Extreme Choice has two entries.

Sires represented in the 2022 catalogue include Capitalist, Deep Field, Dundeel, Exceed and Excel, Extreme Choice, Fastnet Rock, I Am Invincible, Lonhro, Not a Single Doubt, Russian Revolution, Snitzel, So You Think, Written Tycoon and Zoustar. 

A sale which has produced winners of such races as the Golden Slipper, Dubai Golden Shaheen, Australian Oaks, CF Orr Stakes, Kelt Capital Stakes and Victoria Derby will be out to deliver again in the seasons ahead.

The sale will provide buyers with an incredible opportunity to buy a youngster eligible for the world famous Magic Millions Race Series - now carrying over $14 million prizemoney around Australia every year.

Many lucrative bonus opportunities will be available to buyers with 335 lots being BOBS eligible. 

"This sale has produced stars all around the world," Magic Millions Managing Director Barry Bowditch said. "Year after year the buyers have scored great results on the track - from Rocket Man and Tarzino to Behemoth and Flying Mascot."

To view the online catalogue for the 2022 Magic Millions Gold Coast National Yearling Sale click here. Official inspections will commence on Sunday, May 29.

Supplementary entries for the sale will close on Friday, May 20
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