Bumper gavelhouse.com NZ Catalogue Online Now

Media Release - Friday June 23
The latest  gavelhouse New Zealand catalogue is online now with plenty of bloodstock on offer in the 56 Lot catalogue. Bidding is set to close from 7pm NZ time Monday 26th June.

Quality weanlings, yearlings, and two-year-olds are on offer in the gavelhouse.com New Zealand catalogue including:

Lot 4 – A weanling colt by the four time Gr.1 winner Sacred Falls. He is out of the Savabeel mare Lady Like. This is the first crop from the dual Doncaster champion Sacred Falls’ and his progeny have been extremely well received, selling for up to $100,000 at the recent 2017 NZB Weanling, Broodmare and Mixed Bloodstock Sale.

Lot 14 - A filly with a truly international pedigree, she is by international Gr.1 sire Iffraaj, out of a Dansili mare and represents the supremely successful Iffraaj/Danehill nick. She is broken in and offered as a racing or breeding proposition.
With 32 broodmares entered, covering sires include Alamosa, Atlante, Burgundy, Complacent, Contributer, Duelled, Ego, El Roca, He’s Remarkable, Jimmy Choux, Niagara, Ocean Park, Per Incanto, Pins, Redwood, Roc de Cambes, Rock ‘n’ Pop, Shamexpress, Super Easy and Vespa.
Lot 44 Lucida is in foal to Ocean Park
Lot 30 - A young Pins mare with a strong pedigree, she is out of the Gr.3 winner DARCYBEE and carries an early service to outstanding young sire BURGUNDY.

Lot 44 - In foal to Cox Plate winner OCEAN PARK who stands at Waikato Stud for $30,000. This mare leaves outstanding foals that have sold well with prices up to A$360,000. She is the dam of five time winner and Gr.1 placed mare Placement.

Meanwhile, entries for the next
gavelhouse.com Australia auction close on Monday 26 June at 7pm AEST - get in touch with Shona Drechsler ( shona@gavelhouse.com ) or Josh Murphy ( josh@gavelhouse.com ) for information on a special offer if you list with us.


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