Win a Service to Sweet Lou, Poster Boy and $2,000 in service fee Vouchers in the WASBA RAFFLE!

07 July 2020 | Jeanine Diederich WASBA
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Don’t miss a fantastic chance to win a service by World Champion Sweet Lou USA and one of our own Australian champions in Poster Boy, as well as one of two $1000 vouchers to use on available stallions at Woodlands Stud NZ and Northern Rivers Equine in Victoria. There are only 200 tickets, with the 2020 WASBA Stallion Service Raffle closing on Wednesday 12 August 2020.

The prizes have been generously provided by Woodlands Stud and Lauriston Bloodstock.

Both First Prize and Second Prize win a service!

FIRST prize is a service by either first season sire and champion Australian pacer Poster Boy 1:49.1 $803,310 or World Champion Sweet Lou USA 1:47.0 US$3,478,894. These two stallions have some of the most sought after blood in the world today, with on track performances (and in the case of Sweet Lou USA) siring performances to match.

SECOND prize is a service to the remaining stallion after the first prize winner has chosen.

THIRD and FOURTH prize winners each receive $1,000 service fee vouchers, to be used on service fees for any stallion available from Northern Rivers Equine or Woodlands Stud.

All prizes are for the 2020/21 breeding season. First and second prize are open to all Australian and NZ breeders. The voucher prizes are restricted to WASBA members (not a member? pay $20 Ordinary or $30 Family membership by 12 August 2020 to be eligible).

Poster Boy is by World Champion Somebeachsomewhere USA 1:46.4 US$3,221,299, one of the greatest ever racehorses and sires. His dam is Australian Broodmare of the Year Aston Villa (Artsplace). In a 30 start career Poster Boy has been unplaced only once in his career, winning 7 races as a 2yo, 8 at 3 years, 4 out of 5 as a 4yo including the Chariots of Fire. He also ran 3rd in the Miracle Mile won by Spankem in 1:47.7. Returning to racing after pneumonia put paid to his 4yo season, he won 3 from 3 as a 5yo before retiring sound for a stud career. He is a multiple Group 1 winner, but with limited feature race opportunities, breeders have been given the chance to get in early with this classy stallion.

Sweet Lou  is the winner of 33 races from age 2 through to 5. He won over a million dollars in each of his 3yo and 5yo seasons. His sire Yankee Cruiser 1:49.3 is a North American Cup winner and a millionaire in his own right. His dam Sweet Future is also the dam of two times Breeders Crown champion Bettor Sweet 1:47.2 $2,782,353 and she is the granddam of millionaires Youaremycandygirl 1:48.2 and Captain Crunch 1:47.2. Sweet Lou is already on the way as a sire, with World Champion Warrawee Ubeaut 1:48.3, Dancin Lou, Blood Money 1:50, Double Expresso, Sweet On Me etc already representing him at the highest level even with restricted world wide racing in 2020.

Remember, only 200 tickets, with ticket price $100 and drawn on Friday 14 August 2020.

Pay by direct deposit to the WASBA bank account BSB 036 043 Acc. 129810 (with your surname as bank reference) or by credit card or cheque. Please complete the flyer (so that we know where to mail the tickets to), and return to WASBA by email or the mailing address listed on the form, or email the details to info@wasba.com.au or simply phone either Jeanine on 0447 053 040 or Howard on 0418 207 079 with your credit card details.

To access the flyer, go to www.wasba.com.au and download it from there, or use this link http://www.wasba.com.au/images/2020/WASBA_2020_Stallion_Service_Raffle.pdf

We sincerely appreciate the support provided by Woodlands Stud and Lauriston Bloodstock in providing their fantastic stallions. Funds raised go back to the industry in the form of stakes, bonuses and awards, and funds for Off The Track support and rehoming.

 

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