Magic Millions Spring Racehorse Sale Online

Media Release - Wednesday October 9
Next week's Magic Millions Gold Coast 2YOs in Training Sale has been boosted with today's release of the catalogue for the Spring Racehorse Sale.

The online catalogue can be viewed here. 

The sale, which currently boasts 20 lots, will be held following Day Two of the 2YOs sale on Tuesday (October 15).

As usual the powerful Godolphin racing operation have supported the sale with a quality 15 lot draft to go under the hammer.

Among their entries is the stakes galloper Piracy, a winner at Warwick Farm on Monday,  and recent winners Landstrasse, Revenire and Sedgemoor.

An action packed week on the Gold Coast will commence this Friday with the final breeze-up session of juveniles for the 2YOs in Training Sale at the Gold Coast Turf Club from 9.30am (Qld time). The breeze ups will again be streamed live online via the Live Broadcast page on the Magic Millions website for those not in attendance.

The inaugural Gold Coast International Raceday will be held on Saturday with sponsorship from clubs from across Asia.

The 2YOs in Training Sale will commence with an evening session from 5pm (Qld time) on Monday.

To view the online catalogue for the Gold Coast 2YOs in Training Sale with breeze up clips, photos and parade videos click here.

To view the catalogue for the newly released Spring Racehorse Sale click here. Supplementary entries, of which two have already been received, close with the Magic Millions Bloodstock Department on Friday.

Online bidding is available for both the 2YO and Racehorse Sales. All registrations must be completed by Thursday evening. Click here for more information and to register.
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