Buy the Next Viddora - The Search Starts Here

Media Release - Thursday January 18
The quest to find Australia's next life changing sprinter is underway.

ViddoraIt starts with today's online release of the 2018 Adelaide Yearling Sale catalogue.

Viddora, the multi-million dollar earner, shone a light on the SA based sale when she raced away for the easiest of wins on the $10 million Magic Millions Raceday at the Gold Coast on Saturday.

The 2018 Adelaide Yearling Sale includes 454 lots from the leading breeders across the country and the Morphettville based auction will now be held over two days on Tuesday 13 and Wednesday 14 March.

One of the most popular and well regarded yearling sales on the calendar, Adelaide will deliver buyers with a quality line up of prospective racetrack stars in 2018.

Among the catalogued lots for Adelaide include (at least half) relations to group winners including Sirmione, Viddora, Riva de Lago, Arabian Gold, Carrara, Waging War, Vinnie Eagle, Concealer, Cartaya, Moment in Time and Vain Queen.

A feature of the auction each and every year is the great variety of quality stock on offer and its appeal to a broad market highlighted this March by a catalogue comprising 193 BOBS eligible, 136 Super VOBIS nominated, 144 SABOIS Breeder Paid.

This year some 120 different sires are represented by yearlings in the catalogue, including the first Australian crops of 25 individual sires.

To view the online catalogue for the 2018 Magic Millions Adelaide Yearling Sale click hereor download it now via the Equineline iPad app.
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