Bidding Open for MM Online

Media Release - Tuesday June 2

Bidding is now open for the Magic Millions Online Sale (2-4 June) with an outstanding line up of stock up for sale including G1 winning mares Bel Mer and Linky Dink.

Comprising over 130 lots the online auction includes a reduction sale from Goldin Farms featuring a quality line up of weanlings and broodmares to be offered without reserve.

Among those lots are Group One winners Bel Mer and Linky Dink and group performers Insurgent, Flying Success, Marchelle Belle and Mayneda Strategy as well as the dams of Group One winner Amphitrite, stakes winner All Too Royal and Hong Kong's rising star Like That. 

The Goldin Farms draft will include 13 unreserved weanlings, 11 by outstanding sire Akeed Mofeed as well youngsters by Pierro and Zebedee. 
French multiple Group winner Spinning Memories is in the sale.

Multiple group winning French mare Spinning Memories and group performed local Lunar Light are being offered as racing and breeding propositions and look incredible opportunities for prospective buyers.

Bhima Thoroughbreds have consigned 22 lots to the sale - 17 of which are unreserved. The draft comprises 16 weanlings, four broodmares and two yearlings.

The Bhima weanlings include youngsters by All Too Hard, Capitalist, Dissident, Dundeel, Exosphere, Impending, Rubick, Russian Revolution, Sebring, Spieth and Written Tycoon.

Other horses up for the sale at the Magic Millions Online (2-4 June) Sale include stakes winning broodmares Lucha Libre and Judged and a yearling half sister to unbeaten Melbourne juvenile sensation Aidensfield.

The lots will begin selling from 12pm (AEST) on Thursday while the closing time for bids for Spinning Memories will be from 10pm (AEST), 1pm (BST), 2pm (CEST), 8am (EDT).

To view the catalogue, register and bid please click here
Advertisment
More Reading...
Sires With Winners - Friday May 3
Here is the full list of 44 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Kiwi Bred Antino Wins G2 Victory Stakes
New Zealand-bred star Antino put a frustrating spring campaign behind him with a superb first-up performance in Saturday’s A$300,000 Gr.2 U&U Recruitment Victory Stakes (1200m) at Eagle Farm.
Bustling a Class Above in WA Sires Produce Stakes
Twelve months after Super Smink captured the Karrakatta Plate - WA Sires Produce Stakes double with Super Smink, trainer Daniel Morton achieved the feat again with the top-class Frosted (USA) colt Bustling.
Hit and Run Mission Pays Off for Just Folk in Hawkesbury Gold Cup
  It was a good result for the Victorians in a thrilling finish to the $250,000 Group III Richmond Club Hawkesbury Gold Cup, with the well-supported Just Folk defeating the top-weight Detonator Jack.
Tradition to Continue as Wakefield Stud Changes Hands
The historic Wakefield Stud, the birthplace of Melbourne Cup winner Subzero, has been purchased by the owners of another historic Scone farm, Middlebrook Valley Lodge. The farm was officially settled during the week, and the new owners are excited to see the farm return to it’s former glory days.
Kintyre Wins G2 Queensland Guineas
A half-brother to Golden Slipper winner and Champion 2YO Fireburn, Hallowed Crown gelding Kintyre might have claimed his last start win in the Group III ATC Frank Packer Plate in the steward’s room, but this time he got the win at the post taking the Group II BRC Queensland Guineas (1600m) at Eagle Farm on Saturday by a neck.
First Stakes-Winner for Kobayashi
You can’t underestimate a tough, fit filly in good form and the Les Ross trained Mishani Lily is just that and she proved too good for the colts when taking out the Listed BRC Dalrello Stakes (1000m) at Eagle Farm on Saturday to credit her sire Kobayashi with his first stakes-winner.
Don Corleone New for Eureka Stud
Eureka Stud is excited to offer Group I performed Extreme Choice son Don Corleone to Queensland breeders this spring.
Platinum Thoroughbreds Announce 2024 Fees
Platinum Thoroughbreds is pleased to announce its 2024 roster - three well credentialled stallions from three prolific sire lines... and great value too!
Another Group 1 for The Autumn Sun - Coco Sun Dominant in SA Derby
Hot off the back of a trifecta in the South Australian Oaks, The Autumn Sun kept the run going when Coco Sun provided a first Group 1 hometown success for Jamie Kah in Saturday’s $1,000,000 Thomas Farms South Australian Derby (2500m) at Morphettville.