Kauri Cove Delivers Again

Media Release - Monday December 17

Terry Lines' $1,300 gavelhouse buy Kauri Cove delivered his second win for Kelvin and Aimee Tyler's father and daughter training partnership at Southland's meeting on Saturday.

Kauri CoveJockey Kavish Chowdoory guided Kauri Cove  to lead over the entire 2,600m trip with the son of Roc de Cambes proving too classy for his rivals, winning impressively with two lengths in hand.

Since his purchase from regular gavelhouse.com users, The Oaks Stud, Kauri Cove has earnt upwards of $23,000 and may get the opportunity to add to this sooner rather than later.

"He's pulled up well and ate all his dinner when he got home," commented Riverton-based Tyler.

"Next Sunday there looks to be a nice rating 75 race for him over 2,000m so we will look to back him up."

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"Hopefully there's a bit of rain around by then."

The latest gavelhouse.com Austraila auction is online now and boasts quality tried racing stock by the likes of Makfi,Savabeel , Tavistock , Written Tycoon and Zabeel . Bidding is set to close from 7pm tonight, Monday 17 December. Contact the team on info@gavelhouse.com or call +61 3 9614 4882 for enquiries.

Entries are open for the next New Zealand auction and due tonight by7pmNZ. Contact the gavelhouse.comNew Zealand team for assistancelisting on +64 9 296 4436 or email Haylie@gavelhouse.com or Laura@gavelhouse.com

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