Magic Millions Broodmare Catalogue Online

Media Release - Thursday April 18
Magic Millions is proud to release the online catalogue for one of the world's leading breeding stock sales, the 2019 Gold Coast National Broodmare Sale.

To view the online catalogue for the 2019Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale click here

Comprising 1,071 lots, the auction will present a spectacular line up of breeding prospects – from star race fillies and top young breeding prospects to proven Group One producers.

The dam of Winx was bought at the MM National Broodmare SaleThe National Broodmare Sale will be held from May 28 to 31 with the first day comprising race fillies and maiden mares followed by a select offering of four lots in the Stallion Prospects section.

"We are incredibly grateful for the support the vendors of Australasia have again given the sale this year," Magic Millions Managing Director Barry Bowditch said. "There will be endless opportunities for buyers across all levels of the market."

"This sale has produced so many elite results for vendors and buyers – the dams of stars including Winx, Trapeze Artist, Angel of Truth, Levendi, Microphone, Sunlight, Shoals and Hiyaam were all purchased here providing buyers with immediate returns on investment."

"The Gold Coast will again be the place to be in late May and June and we look forward to welcoming buyers from across Australia and the globe for a truly outstanding offering of bloodstock," Bowditch added.

A supplementary catalogue is currently in production and will be released next month.

To view the online catalogue for the 2019Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale click here

The catalogue is also available for download on the Equineline iPad app. Hard copies of the catalogue will be posted early May
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