Richest race series in the history of Australasian harness racing

21 February 2022 | APGold

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KTC Bloodstock was founded in 2013 by Kody Charles, based in Hopeland W.A. (Approximately 50km South of Perth).

Kody along with his parents Kevin and Annette Charles have searched high and low sourcing some of the best bred mares to arguably come to WA, Mares from Aust, NZ and the US. By some of the world's leading sires such as American Ideal, Artsplace, Art Major, Bettor's Delight, Christian Cullen, Fake Left, Holmes Hanover, Mach Three, McArdle, Northern Luck, Perfect Art, Safely Kept and Western Hanover to name just a few of our broodmares sires.

KTC Bloodstock are set to have a massive impact come this Sunday's at the Neds APG Perth Sale.

Thanks to the support of our major sponsor, Neds, this year's crop of Perth Sales yearlings are eligible for the richest race series in the history of Australasian harness racing, featuring:
 

  • APG's 2yo Perth Sales Classics (2 x $100,000 races)
  • Neds APG 2yo WA Gold Bullion Finals (2 x $50,000 races)
  • Winners of APG's 2yo Gold Bullion finals qualify for the 2 x $750,000 2yo Neds APG Gold Bullion Finals at Menangle, each offering $500,000 in prizemoney and a further $250,000 in speed bonuses
  • APG's 3yo Perth Sales Classics (2 x $50,000 races)
  • Neds APG 3yo WA Gold Bullion Finals (2 x $50,000 races)
  • Winners of APG's 3yo WA Gold Bullion finals qualify for the 2 x $150,000 3yo Neds APG Gold Bullion Finals at Melton

Throw in RWWA's incredible Westbred Bonus Scheme and incredible $225,000 2yo Westbred Finals, and it is easy to see why APG's Perth Sales yearlings are such an irresistible proposition to buyers.

This year’s KTC draft is the strongest this very respected family has ever presented and going on the massive crowd that visited the family farm at Hopeland yesterday, it’s going to be a hectic weekend for the team.

Anyone with a deep love of our sport should be at Magic Millions Sales Complex, 2/56 Dale Road, Middle Swan, WA, 6056 this Sunday, 27 February.

Come out and inspect these outstanding yearlings and identify Western Australia's future stars of the track.

 

 

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