Quality Perth Winter Sale Catalogue Online

Media Release - Friday June 9

A quality line up of yearlings, weanlings and thoroughbreds will go under the hammer at the 2023 Magic Millions Perth Winter Sale later this month.

The world class Swan Valley Sales Complex will play host to over 100 lots on June 25, with selling to commence at 12 noon. The catalogues are now online for viewing.

Yearlings will be the first to take centre stage with 64 lots by 35 individual sires set to go under the hammer.

The sale features a colt by hot young shuttle sire Blue Point (IRE).

Among them are youngsters by the likes of Ducimus, Frosted, Gingerbread Man, I'm All the Talk, Impending, Long Leaf, Lucky Street, Magnus, Maschino, Merchant Navy, Nicconi, Oratorio, Playing God, Pride of Dubai, Rommel, Rubick, Sessions, Shooting to Win, Snippetson, Street Boss, War Chant and Written By.

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The Thoroughbred section of the sale includes young winning race fillies as well as broodmares covered by sires including Gingerbread Man, Long Leaf, My Admiration, Playing God, Shooting to Win and Splintex.

Much anticipation will surround the line up over 33 weanlings by 13 individual sires - All American, Ghiayyath, Gingerbread Man, Hi World, I'm All the Talk, King of Athens, Long Leaf, Mashino, My Admiration, Patronize, Rommel, Snippetson and War Chant. 

"As is the case every year, the Perth Winter Sale will provide outstanding opportunities," Magic Millions WA Manager David Houston noted.

"From a yearling eligible for the rich Magic Millions Race Series to young race fillies, proven producing broodmares and quality young weanlings, the sale is sure to deliver for buyers."

To view the online catalogue for the Perth Winter Yearling Sale click here. And for the Perth Winter Thoroughbred Sale (featuring fillies, broodmares and weanlings) click here

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