![]() The Sale has produced 1013 winners in total across its past six editions. In 2019, the average was NZ$89,908, with 116 winners sourced to date from 265 horses sold. The 2020 edition of the Sale averaged NZ$93,657 across 194 lots sold, 12 of which have already been winners. New Zealand Bloodstock pre-parade ring | Image courtesy of New Zealand Bloodstock The breeze ups will take place at Te Rapa Racecourse on October 11 and October 12 and extended footage of these will be made available. It will also assist co-ordination of inspections on behalf of prospective buyers who are unable to get to breeze ups and on-farm parades. The retention is a bit lower than the other sites in our list. ![]() NZBIndex ( ) is a Dutch search engine with the slogan we index, you search and that’s exactly what the site is designed to accomplish. ![]() New Zealand Bloodstock will facilitate bidding through its online platform as well as from those physically present at Karaka in November. NZBIndex is a Dutch search engine with access to 700 days of binary retention. Of the catalogue, there are 29 horses eligible for the Karaka Million Series, while there are five nominated for the Pearl Series, 53 BOBS-eligible horses, eight Super VOBIS-nominated horses, two of which qualify for VOBIS Sires and one QTIS qualified. They are two of the 23 lots which are siblings or half-siblings to stakes winners. The Sale has been the source of the winners of 20 Group 1 races in the past six years, including recent Group 1-winning graduates Golden Sixty (Medaglia D’Oro ). New Zealand Bloodstock has released its catalogue of 322 2-year-olds for its upcoming Ready to Run Sale, which will be held at Karaka on November 17 and 18. Cover image courtesy of New Zealand Bloodstock
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |