Thoroughbred Industry Digs Deep For A Good Cause

The thoroughbred industry dug deep for a great cause yesterday as over $900,000 was raised for the Premier’s Disaster Relief Fund.

Fundraising efforts were held at both the Magic Millions raceday and last night at the fourth session of the Gold Coast Yearling Sale.

At the commencement of last night’s yearling sale five stallion nominations were sold for a total of $385,000.

And following the sale of the last lot a BMW M3 Convertible, kindly donated by our major sponsor BMW Group Australia, was auctioned.

Melbourne based owners Lloyd and Nick Williams purchased the outstanding motor vehicle for $200,000.

A number of other items generously donated by a large group of other industry players were sold with the support of Aushorse at a silent auction area at the sales complex with hundreds of thousands of dollars raised.

“We must thank everyone who donated or purchased items throughout the day and with counting still underway we have soared past the $900,000 mark,” Magic Millions Managing Director Stephen Silk said.

“The thoroughbred industry should be proud of their efforts in raising such substantial funds for the Premier’s Disaster Relief Fund,” Silk added.

STALLION NOMINATION AUCTION

AL MAHER
Donated by Emirates Park
Sold for $20,000
Buyer: Francis Cook (NSW)

FLYING SPUR
Donated by Arrowfield Stud
Sold for $50,000
Buyer: Geisel Park Stud (WA)

HIGH CHAPARRAL
Donated by Coolmore Stud
Sold for $110,000
Buyer: Graham & Linda Huddy (Qld)

LONHRO
Donated by Darley
Sold for $80,000
Buyer: Turangga Stud (NSW)

MORE THAN READY
Donated by Vinery Stud
Sold for $125,000
Buyer: Roy Thompson (Qld)

BMW M3 CONVERTIBLE AUCTION

Donated by BMW Group Australia
Sold for $200,000
Buyer: Lloyd and Nick Williams (Vic)