We’re celebrating our 3rd anniversary!

Breednet - Thursday December 7
What an amazing journey it's been for Bloodstockauction,com with just 27 Lots in our first auction, to now delivering on average 120 horses each and every auction. In June 2017, records were broken for the Bloodstockauction.com team, delivering a record 200 horses in a single auction!

Celebrating its third anniversary this month!

Bloodstockauction.com is the true pioneer of online thoroughbred auctions in Australasia, but it didn't happen by chance. What began as an innovative idea which took three years of Research and Development before it was ready to launch. Bloodstockauction.com is proud to have revolutionised the way that bloodstock is traded in Australasia and around the world.

An organisation that refuses to stand still, we believe that we can still do things better and deliver greater results to our loyal members. Without the ongoing support of our members, Bloodstockauction.com would not be the leader that it is today.

You asked us for more … and we have delivered! We have now combined our Australian and New Zealand Auction Catalogues and we will be running weekly auctions 52 weeks a year.

To celebrate three fantastic years in business, in appreciation of our members for their support, we are offering complimentary upgrades to kick off our new weekly auction!

For this auction only, if you purchase a Silver listing package, you will receive an upgrade to a Gold package worth $550!

If you purchase a Gold listing package, you will receive one complimentary Bronze listing to be used for your second horse in the same auction!

Take advantage of these incredible offers and our inaugural weekly auction by contacting our office today on 1300 849 349 or enter your horse online now - www.bloodstockauction.com

Thank you to everyone that has been part of our journey, we couldn't have done it without you.

Delivering the sales ring to you!
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