Eight Suppo Entries for Karaka May

Media Release - Friday May 4

Eight supplementary lots have been added to NZB's Karaka May Sale catalogue on 7 and 8 May and will be offered at the end of each session they are catalogued in.

  • Haunui Farm'sLot 519is a yearling colt by Per Incanto and out of Kalamanda
  • A Pins gelding will be offered by Bradbury Park atLot 520in the yearling session and is out of Blurred Vision
  • Lot 521, offered by Little Avondale in the weanling session, is a colt by Nadeem and out of Just Casual
  • Phoenix Park have entered a weanling colt atLot 522, he is by Bullbars and out of Lilahjay
  • Lot 523, offered by Cambridge Stud, is a weanling filly by Keeper and out of Lucky J'Abeel
  • Lucky J'Abeel will also be offered by Cambridge Stud atLot 525, she is a half-sister to stakes winnerBaby Guinessand has been served by Keeper
  • Leanach Lodge'sLot 524is a weanling filly by Super Easy and out of Springburn who is the dam of stakes winnersHappy HippyandNikita
  • Lot 526, offered by Gosford Park in the broodmare session, is a winning daughter of Showcasing and a half-sister to stakes performerBlanco Belle

NZB's Karaka May Sale will be held at Karaka on 7 and 8 May, commencing at 10am each day. Catalogues, inclduing supplementary catalogues, will be available for collection at the Sale Day reception or can beviewed online here.

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