Flying Spur mare a highlight in current gavelhouse.com Australia auction

Media Release - Wednesday June 28
A mare by champion broodmare sire Flying Spur is one of the highlights in the gavelhouse Australia catalogue.

Le HavreOffered in the latestgavelhouse.com Australiacatalogue, the young mare Le Havre is a three quarter sister to the Group winning sprinter ASTRODAME, and is out of the dual winner Estermate (Octagonal).

Currently located at Widden Stud, she has a quality weanling filly by More Than Ready that is set for the Magic Millions Sale in 2018 and is ready for an early service this spring.

Other highlights include:

Lot 1 – Delmira is a lightly tried filly by Gr.1 winner Poet's Voice. From the family of EGG TART she will make a nice addition to anyone's breeding barn after her racing career.

Lot 3 – Earth is a provincial winner and metro placed son of Redoute's Choice. This BOBS eligible gelding is currently spelling having his last start on the 21 June.

Lot 4 – Echappe is a three time winner by the leading first season sire in New Zealand, Jimmy Choux and out of the stakes winner FASLINE. She is ready to continue her racing career and work her way up the grades before making a quality broodmare.

Bidding in the current catalogue is set to close from 7pm AEST time Monday 3rdJuly with the Aussie team on hand to help with any enquiries via
info@gavelhouse.com or +613 9614 4882
Meanwhile, entries are open for the next gavelhouse.com NZ auction and are due 7pm Monday 3 July.

Contact the team on +649 296 4436 or
info@gavelhouse.com for assistance with your bloodstock selling needs. When you list and sell in the month of July you will also go in the draw to win a bucket full of cash. See gavelhouse.com for terms and conditions.


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