Monthly Archives: September 2021

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Excitement Levels High All Round For The 2022 Nutrien Yearling Sale In Sydney

The exciting 3yo filly Ladies In Red resumed racing at Ballarat last night with a ridiculously easy win in the A J Prendergast Memorial Oaks. 

*photo by HRV

Driven by David Moran for trainer Emma Stewart, Ladies In Red worked into the breeze early but when it got to the business end, she ran away from her rivals to win easing down by 12 metres with her last 800 metres in 55.00 seconds.

The win took the daughter of Mach Three to a career record of 10 wins and one second in just 11 starts and earnings of $271,840.

She took out the Australian 2yo Pacing Filly of the Year title last season and looks on target for another super campaign.

One person nearly as excited as the connections of Ladies In Red last night was breeder John McGeechan who will offer a filly from a half-sister to Ladies In Red in the 2022 Nutrien Yearling Sale.

John’s filly is by boom sire American Ideal from the unraced Somebeachsomewhere mare Someone To Love.

Someone To Love’s first foal, the 3yo gelding Curly James broke his maiden status with a win at Cranbourne last Sunday rating a tick outside 2:00.

What was impressive about the win was the final 200 metres when Curly James at just his fifth start literally flew down the straight from a seemingly impossible position to get up in the final stride.

Someone To Love’s second foal is the current 2yo Amani a gelding by Sweet Lou that has been placed at two of its six race starts this season including a heat of the Bathurst Gold Crown.

Based on the recent efforts of Ladies In Red, Curly James and Amani there will be a lot more excitement in the countdown to the 2022 Nutrien Yearling Sale and some significant updates to this particular pedigree.

Nominations for the 2022 Nutrien Standardbred Yearling Sales to be held in Sydney Feb 20, 2022 and Melbourne April 3, 2022.

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A big congratulations to the winners of the AELEC Bar Dash For Cash Gelding Incentive! In first place we had Zane Habermann riding Hang Time, second place was awarded to Jason Lindsey on PV Grasshopper and third place was taken out by Hugh Miles on Connor Mooregregor! Congratulations to all involved! A huge Shout out to Pep and his team at the AELEC Bar for sponsoring this event, make sure you head over to the bar and see what’s on tap! Also a big shoutout to Tom Williamson for kindly donating a service fee to his great stallion Smooth Talkin Style!

Daily Highlights From The 2021
Nutrien Equine Classic Campdraft
& Challenge

The Nutrien Classic has cemented its reputation as Australia’s leading campdraft competition and performance horse sale after the 10-day event concluded on Sunday 7 February with record-breaking success.

While sales are still under negotiation, the results recorded from The 2021 Classic have so far exceeded all previous sales by a mile. The sale has generated more than $10.71Million in horse sales, recorded an average selling price of $21,596, and seen a clearance rate of 94.66%. This is the fifth year running that the event has produced more than $7Million in sales, and the first-ever year to make over $10Million.

“Our goal has always been to hold an event that bolsters the performance horse industry through high-quality competition, sales, and social interaction; and despite the many recent challenges of drought, floods, fires, and a global

The Nutrien Classic has cemented its reputation as Australia’s leading campdraft competition and performance horse sale after the 10-day event concluded on Sunday 7 February with record-breaking success.

While sales are still under negotiation, the results recorded from The 2021 Classic have so far exceeded all previous sales by a mile. The sale has generated more than $10.71Million in horse sales, recorded an average selling price of $21,596, and seen a clearance rate of 94.66%. This is the fifth year running that the event has produced more than $7Million in sales, and the first-ever year to make over $10Million.

“Our goal has always been to hold an event that bolsters the performance horse industry through high-quality competition, sales, and social interaction; and despite the many recent challenges of drought, floods, fires, and a global

93.52% clearance rate at the
end of days sale.

The Nutrien Classic has cemented its reputation as Australia’s leading campdraft competition and performance horse sale after the 10-day event concluded on Sunday 7 February with record-breaking success.

While sales are still under negotiation, the results recorded from The 2021 Classic have so far exceeded all previous sales by a mile. The sale has generated more than $10.71Million in horse sales, recorded an average selling price of $21,596, and seen a clearance rate of 94.66%. This is the fifth year running that the event has produced more than $7Million in sales, and the first-ever year to make over $10Million.

“Our goal has always been to hold an event that bolsters the performance horse industry through high-quality competition, sales, and social interaction; and despite the many recent challenges of drought, floods, fires, and a global

The Nutrien Classic has cemented its reputation as Australia’s leading campdraft competition and performance horse sale after the 10-day event concluded on Sunday 7 February with record-breaking success.

While sales are still under negotiation, the results recorded from The 2021 Classic have so far exceeded all previous sales by a mile. The sale has generated more than $10.71Million in horse sales, recorded an average selling price of $21,596, and seen a clearance rate of 94.66%. This is the fifth year running that the event has produced more than $7Million in sales, and the first-ever year to make over $10Million.

“Our goal has always been to hold an event that bolsters the performance horse industry through high-quality competition, sales, and social interaction; and despite the many recent challenges of drought, floods, fires, and a global

Recording breaking sale…
$10,719 million dollars

The Nutrien Classic has cemented its reputation as Australia’s leading campdraft competition and performance horse sale after the 10-day event concluded on Sunday 7 February with record-breaking success.

While sales are still under negotiation, the results recorded from The 2021 Classic have so far exceeded all previous sales by a mile. The sale has generated more than $10.71Million in horse sales, recorded an average selling price of $21,596, and seen a clearance rate of 94.66%. This is the fifth year running that the event has produced more than $7Million in sales, and the first-ever year to make over $10Million.

“Our goal has always been to hold an event that bolsters the performance horse industry through high-quality competition, sales, and social interaction; and despite the many recent challenges of drought, floods, fires, and a global

The Nutrien Classic has cemented its reputation as Australia’s leading campdraft competition and performance horse sale after the 10-day event concluded on Sunday 7 February with record-breaking success.

While sales are still under negotiation, the results recorded from The 2021 Classic have so far exceeded all previous sales by a mile. The sale has generated more than $10.71Million in horse sales, recorded an average selling price of $21,596, and seen a clearance rate of 94.66%. This is the fifth year running that the event has produced more than $7Million in sales, and the first-ever year to make over $10Million.

“Our goal has always been to hold an event that bolsters the performance horse industry through high-quality competition, sales, and social interaction; and despite the many recent challenges of drought, floods, fires, and a global

Daily Highlights From The 2021
Nutrien Equine Classic Campdraft
& Challenge

The Nutrien Classic has cemented its reputation as Australia’s leading campdraft competition and performance horse sale after the 10-day event concluded on Sunday 7 February with record-breaking success.

While sales are still under negotiation, the results recorded from The 2021 Classic have so far exceeded all previous sales by a mile. The sale has generated more than $10.71Million in horse sales, recorded an average selling price of $21,596, and seen a clearance rate of 94.66%. This is the fifth year running that the event has produced more than $7Million in sales, and the first-ever year to make over $10Million.

“Our goal has always been to hold an event that bolsters the performance horse industry through high-quality competition, sales, and social interaction; and despite the many recent challenges of drought, floods, fires, and a global

The Nutrien Classic has cemented its reputation as Australia’s leading campdraft competition and performance horse sale after the 10-day event concluded on Sunday 7 February with record-breaking success.

While sales are still under negotiation, the results recorded from The 2021 Classic have so far exceeded all previous sales by a mile. The sale has generated more than $10.71Million in horse sales, recorded an average selling price of $21,596, and seen a clearance rate of 94.66%. This is the fifth year running that the event has produced more than $7Million in sales, and the first-ever year to make over $10Million.

“Our goal has always been to hold an event that bolsters the performance horse industry through high-quality competition, sales, and social interaction; and despite the many recent challenges of drought, floods, fires, and a global

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The Nutrien Classic has cemented its reputation as Australia’s leading campdraft competition and performance horse sale after the 10-day event concluded on Sunday 7 February with record-breaking success.

While sales are still under negotiation, the results recorded from The 2021 Classic have so far exceeded all previous sales by a mile. The sale has generated more than $10.71Million in horse sales, recorded an average selling price of $21,596, and seen a clearance rate of 94.66%. This is the fifth year running that the event has produced more than $7Million in sales, and the first-ever year to make over $10Million.

“Our goal has always been to hold an event that bolsters the performance horse industry through high-quality competition, sales, and social interaction; and despite the many recent challenges of drought, floods, fires, and a global

The Nutrien Classic has cemented its reputation as Australia’s leading campdraft competition and performance horse sale after the 10-day event concluded on Sunday 7 February with record-breaking success.

While sales are still under negotiation, the results recorded from The 2021 Classic have so far exceeded all previous sales by a mile. The sale has generated more than $10.71Million in horse sales, recorded an average selling price of $21,596, and seen a clearance rate of 94.66%. This is the fifth year running that the event has produced more than $7Million in sales, and the first-ever year to make over $10Million.

“Our goal has always been to hold an event that bolsters the performance horse industry through high-quality competition, sales, and social interaction; and despite the many recent challenges of drought, floods, fires, and a global

93.52% clearance rate at the
end of days sale.

The Nutrien Classic has cemented its reputation as Australia’s leading campdraft competition and performance horse sale after the 10-day event concluded on Sunday 7 February with record-breaking success.

While sales are still under negotiation, the results recorded from The 2021 Classic have so far exceeded all previous sales by a mile. The sale has generated more than $10.71Million in horse sales, recorded an average selling price of $21,596, and seen a clearance rate of 94.66%. This is the fifth year running that the event has produced more than $7Million in sales, and the first-ever year to make over $10Million.

“Our goal has always been to hold an event that bolsters the performance horse industry through high-quality competition, sales, and social interaction; and despite the many recent challenges of drought, floods, fires, and a global

The Nutrien Classic has cemented its reputation as Australia’s leading campdraft competition and performance horse sale after the 10-day event concluded on Sunday 7 February with record-breaking success.

While sales are still under negotiation, the results recorded from The 2021 Classic have so far exceeded all previous sales by a mile. The sale has generated more than $10.71Million in horse sales, recorded an average selling price of $21,596, and seen a clearance rate of 94.66%. This is the fifth year running that the event has produced more than $7Million in sales, and the first-ever year to make over $10Million.

“Our goal has always been to hold an event that bolsters the performance horse industry through high-quality competition, sales, and social interaction; and despite the many recent challenges of drought, floods, fires, and a global

Recording breaking sale…
$10,719 million dollars

The Nutrien Classic has cemented its reputation as Australia’s leading campdraft competition and performance horse sale after the 10-day event concluded on Sunday 7 February with record-breaking success.

While sales are still under negotiation, the results recorded from The 2021 Classic have so far exceeded all previous sales by a mile. The sale has generated more than $10.71Million in horse sales, recorded an average selling price of $21,596, and seen a clearance rate of 94.66%. This is the fifth year running that the event has produced more than $7Million in sales, and the first-ever year to make over $10Million.

“Our goal has always been to hold an event that bolsters the performance horse industry through high-quality competition, sales, and social interaction; and despite the many recent challenges of drought, floods, fires, and a global

The Nutrien Classic has cemented its reputation as Australia’s leading campdraft competition and performance horse sale after the 10-day event concluded on Sunday 7 February with record-breaking success.

While sales are still under negotiation, the results recorded from The 2021 Classic have so far exceeded all previous sales by a mile. The sale has generated more than $10.71Million in horse sales, recorded an average selling price of $21,596, and seen a clearance rate of 94.66%. This is the fifth year running that the event has produced more than $7Million in sales, and the first-ever year to make over $10Million.

“Our goal has always been to hold an event that bolsters the performance horse industry through high-quality competition, sales, and social interaction; and despite the many recent challenges of drought, floods, fires, and a global