Bloodstockauction 2025 Stallion Cover Charity Auction

Media Release - Thursday July 10

Bloodstockauction Stallion Cover Charity Auction is on again this year seeking to raise money for Ronald McDonald House Charities Sydney.

We warmly invite you to support families with seriously ill children by contributing to this year's Stallion Cover Charity Auction in one of the following ways:

  • Donate 100% of a stallion cover to Ronald McDonald House Charities Sydney (Randwick). Your generous gift will go directly toward supporting families in need.
  • Alternatively, donate 50% of a stallion cover, and retain the remaining 50% to help cover the ongoing costs of running your farm. We fully understand the expenses involved in maintaining high-quality bloodstock, and this option allows you to give back while sustaining your operations.

In return for your generosity, we will actively promote your stallion to the widest possible audience through our platforms, giving your stallion valuable exposure while supporting a truly meaningful cause.

Every contribution, big or small, helps RMHC Sydney continue to provide care, comfort, and accommodation to families during incredibly tough times.

Let’s make a difference together.

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Our 2025 Stallion Cover Charity Auction goes live on Friday, 11th July at 5pm, and we’re calling on stud farms and stallion owners to join us by donating stallion covers to this special cause.

Your contribution can make a real difference in the lives of families facing one of the most challenging times imaginable. Together, we can help ensure that RMHC Sydney continues to offer carecomfort, and a home away from home to those who need it most.

To donate a stallion cover, contact our CEO, Anthony Gafa at anthony@bloodstockauction.com, donate online via our website, or call us on 1300 849 349

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