Black-Type O’Reilly mare features on gavelhouse.com Australia

Media Release - Thursday August 10
Zumanity, a black-type mare by champion broodmare sire O'Reilly, features in the current gavelhouse Australia catalogue.

ZumanityThe multiple winner and runner up in the Gr.1 Queensland Oaks is in foal to the fastest colt in Golden Slipper history, Charge Forward. He sired last season's smart juveniles Saul's Special and Ariaz who were both winners and stakes performers.

Zumanity is the dam of five foals to race with a 100% success rate with all having earned at least one win including the black-type performer Humanity (Al Maher).

Other breeding stock on offer includes:

Fastest Dash – a multiple winning daughter of Dash for Cash who sired stakes winners Spright (by Hinchinbrook) and Super Cash (by Written Tycoon) from 26 winners last season. She is the dam of winning Skilled gelding, Skilled Magic and is offered unreserved.

Primo Pintxo – a young winning mare by Street Cry's fastest son, Street Boss. Nine Street Boss mares have been offered for sale at public auction in the last two years at an average of $229,000. She is the full sister to last season's black-type performer Indernile, and is ready for an early service this coming breeding season.

Wanted - a stallion nomination to the Gr.1 winning son of champion sire Fastnet Rock, Wanted. He is the sire of 190 runners with earnings over $5 million from only four seasons of racing, and his yearlings have sold for up to $460,000.

The racehorse section also has some well-bred mares that could be sent straight to stud including Call Me Sachi, a daughter of Sebring and stakes winning Lion Hunter mare La Chasseuse.

Bidding in the current catalogue is set to close Monday 14 August from 7pm AEST with the Aussie team on hand to assist with any enquiries on info@gavelhouse.com or +61 3 9614 4882.

Meanwhile, entries are open for the next gavelhouse.com NZauction and are due 7pm Monday 14 August. Contact the NZ team on info@gavelhouse.comor +64 9 296 4436 for assistance with your bloodstock selling needs.


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