NSW Breeders Challenge Initiatives for APG Sydney Sale

05 March 2020
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HRNSW is excited to announce that 8 horses that are presented at the Australian Pacing Gold yearling parade on Friday night will be rewarded with a FREE series fee for the Breeders Challenge (worth $450). 4 colts and 4 fillies will be drawn at random on Friday night, with the winning bidder on these lots receiving the reward on Sunday.

Further to this, ALL trotting lots that are genuine sales on Sunday will be rewarded with the same FREE series fee for the Trot NSW.

Finally, all other successful bidders at the sales will have the opportunity to secure entry to the Breeders Challenge series for a discounted price of $350 on the day (full fee is $450).

Note that this reward is connected to the horse and cannot be on sold or transferred. The reward cannot be claimed on a buy back.

 

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