2019 MM Perth Yearling Catalogue Online

Media Release - Thursday December 6
An outstanding line up of prospective racetrack stars will converge on the Swan Valley early next year when the future of Western Australian bloodstock auction sis unveiled with the 2019 Magic Millions Perth Yearling Sale.

Black Heart BartA new sales ground in Middle Swan will become the home of Magic Millions in WAand the inaugural catalogue to be sold there is now online.

To be heldon Monday, February 18 and Tuesday, February 19, the sale has brought together a quality catalogue of 310 lots.


With graduates including Group One winners Black Heart Bart, Boom Time, Silent Sedition, Great Shot, Scenic Blast, Moment of Change, Magnifisio, Eagle Regiment and Scenic Shot, the Perth Yearling Sale is regarded as one of the best producing auctions in Australasia.

Among the pedigree highlights are half, three quarter or full relations to group winners including Elite Belle, Playing God, Eagle Way, Motion Pictures, Agent Pippa, Dainty Tess, Lucy Mae, Salsonic, Samovare, Hobart Jones, Vampi Lass, Art Series, Miss Admiration, Variation, Chantski and Missy Longstocking.

The variety of stock on offer is another feature with no fewer than 76 individual sires represented with strong interest set to surround the stock by eight freshman sires including highly credentialed local I'm All the Talk, who is alsothe most represented sire with 25 lots.

In a great boost for local buyers more than 90%of yearlings catalogued are eligible for either the Westspeed Platinumor standard Westspeed scheme. Some 69 lots are BOBS eligible and all lots offered are eligible to be paid up for the $11 million plus Magic Millions Race Series.

To view the catalogue for the 2019Magic Millions Perth Yearling Sale click here or download via the Equineline iPad app
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