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Sunday 14 April 2019 Robert Schwarten Pavilion Rockhampton Showgrounds Commences 11Am Sharp 2019 WICKED WAYS-2018 CAPRICORNIA YEARLING SALES 2YO CLASSIC WINNER SALE TO BE LIVE STREAMED PHONE BIDDING ACCEPTED PRESENTATION VIDEO OF LOTS AVAILABLE ON LINE FROM 12TH APRIL AT WWW.CAPRICORNIAYEARLINGSALE.COM.AU SUNDAY 14 APRIL 2019 ROBERT SCHWARTEN PAVILION ROCKHAMPTON SHOWGROUNDS COMMENCES 11AM SHARP FRIDAY 5 JULY $100,000 XXXX GOLD NEWMARKET SATURDAY 6 JULY $150,000 ROCKHAMPTON CUP DON’T MISS ANY OF THE ACTION! FOR ALL RACE DAY PACKAGES AND NEWS VISIT WWW.CALLAGHANPARK.COM.AU Last year’s winner of the 2YO Classic, Wicked Ways (pictured front cover), is one of the success stories of the Capricornia Yearling Sale. The gelding, by American stallion Wicked Style from the Tsuimai mare Camphor, had four career starts in Australia for Eagle Farm-based trainer Liam Birchley and was raced by a group which included some Rockhampton owners. Considering Wicked Ways was bought for $10,000 from the Oaklands Stud draft at the 2017 Capricornia Yearling Sale and earned $103,975 in prize money on the race track, his owners enjoyed a great ride. Following his victory in the 2018 Capricornia Yearling Sale 2YO Classic (1200m), Wicked Ways was sold to Hong Kong for $250,000, providing his connections with a further windfall. He was not the first Capricornia Yearling Sale graduate to be sold to Hong Kong and followed Cash Dash in 2016 ($500,000) and Looks Like The Cat in 2014 for an undisclosed figure believed to be in the vicinity of $500,000. Friday 12 April • Yearling Inspections from 12 noon at sales venue • Hygain Country Cup Race Day – Callaghan Park-Gates open 10.30am • Rum City Foods 2yo Classic Calcutta – Front Lawn Area/Callaghan Park 6.00pm Saturday 13 April • Free BBQ Brekky and yearling inspections at Sale Venue from 8.00am • Capricornia Yearling Sales 2yo Classic Race Day – Callaghan Park – Gates open 10.30am • Free Welcome BBQ at Sale Venue from 6.00pm • Select Yearling Parade from 7.00pm Sunday 14 April • Hygain Capricornia Yearling Sales commences at 11.00am SHARP. Please ensure you register as a buyer early to avoid disappointment Race Day tables and events bookings, including Rum City Foods Calcutta, call RJC on 0749 374 000. For sale news and pedigree updates visit www.capricorniayearlingsale.com.au1 BUY QTIS RACE FOR OVER $1.6M MARCH 2020 The QTIS Jewels, restricted to QTIS registered horses and worth $500,000 (2yo) and $200,000 (3yo) respectively will be run at QTIS Jewel Raceday in March 2020. With only QTIS horses eligible to race for over $10m in bonuses, there’s never been a better time to ensure your horse is QTIS registered. FOR MORE QTIS INFORMATION VISIT RACINGQUEENSLAND.COM.AU/QTIS BOOMSARA 2 2019 CAPRICORNIA YEARLING SALES CARNIVAL DAY 1 - Friday 12 April x Yearling �nspec�ons from 12 noon at sales �enue x Hygain Country Cup Race Day – Callaghan Park - Gates open 10.30am Rum City Foods 2yo Classic Calcu�a – Front Lawn Area Callaghan Park 6.00pm DAY 2 - Saturday 13 April x Free BBQ Brekky and yearling inspec�ons at Sale Venue from �.00am x Capricornia Yearling Sales 2yo Classic Race Day – Callaghan Park – Gates open 10.30am x Free Welcome BBQ at Sale Venue from 6.00pm Select Yearling Parade from 7.00pm DAY 3 - Sunday 14 April Hygain Capricornia Yearling Sales 11.00am SHARP. 3 STRONGER TOGETHER SANDS SOILS DECORATIVE STONES GRAVELS MULCHES & MUCH MORE “NO LOAD TOO BIG...OR SMALL” PH: 4936 1232 • 332 Gregory Street Parkhurst Q 4702 Email: www.rockhamptonminiloads.com Selected feeds now with Bonafide® The perfect addition to support bone integrity in your yearling. Bonafide consists of a water soluble, bio-available form of Vitamin K1 & K2 (Quinaquanone), proven to increase bone density in yearlings and 2 year olds. For more information about Hygain & Mitavite’s premium horse feeds contact us at liam 0409 644 717 E: [email protected] W: hygain.com.au W: mitavite.com www.goodysearthmoving.com.au “FOR ALL YOUR EARTHMOVING, CARTAGE4 & MATERIAL SUPPLY NEEDS” STRONGER TOGETHER Selected feeds now with Bonafide® The perfect addition to support bone integrity in your yearling. Bonafide consists of a water soluble, bio-available form of Vitamin K1 & K2 (Quinaquanone), proven to increase bone density in yearlings and 2 year olds. For more information about Hygain & Mitavite’s premium horse feeds contact us at E: [email protected] W: hygain.com.au W: mitavite.com 5 6 $125,000 2020 CAPRICORNIA 2YO CLASSIC - (1200 METRES) 1st $72,500 2nd $22,500 3rd $11,250 4th $6,250 5th $3,125 6th to 10th $1,875 $75,000 CAPRICORNIA 2021 & 2022 3 & 4YO Classic All graduates from this sale will be eligible for the 2020 and 2021 3 & 4 Year Old Classic 1st $42,700 2nd $14,350 3rd $ 7,350 4th $3,500 5th $2,100 6th to 10th $1,000 QTIS BONUSES APPLY TO ABOVE RACES Race Series Terms and Conditions Only horses from this sale are eligible for the 2020 2YO Race, 2021 3&4YO Race and the 2022 3&4YO Race. They must be presented for sale to the sale ring on the day of the sale. To be eligible for the above Sale Races, eligible horses will need to be paid up for each year’s race to compete in the following year/s. The First Acceptance Fee and the Nomination Fees set out below are due to be paid to the Rockhampton Jockey Club (RJC) by close of business on the dates specified. This year we will trial a special discounted fee of $1450.00 plus GST offered as an inclusive payment for all three races set out below if paid to the RJC office by close of trade Friday 17th May 2019. THIS FEE WILL BE DISCOUNTED TO $1200 PLUS GST IF PAID AT THE SALE ON SUNDAY 14TH APRIL 2019. 2020 2YO Race First Acceptance Fee of $1000 plus GST ........................................ Due Friday 17rd May 2019 Discounted First Acceptance Fee $800 plus GST .......................Due Sunday 14th April 2019 Final Acceptance Fee will be due to Racing Queensland as per their standard conditions. 2021 3 & 4YO Race Nomination Fee of $300 plus GST ............................................ Due Friday 2nd October 2020 2022 3 & 4YO Race Nomination Fee of $300 plus GST ..............................................Due Friday 1st October 2021 Should first acceptors for the 2020 2YO Race not reach a minimum of 70 horses then the RJC reserves the right to reduce the prizemonies for the 2020 2YO race by $1000 for each acceptance less than seventy first acceptors. 2021 and 2022 3&4YO races to be reduced by $500 for each first acceptance less than 70. Race dates for the above races are subject to approval and confirmation by Racing Queensland and the Rockhampton Jockey Club.7 1st 2nd 3rd 1988 DASHING RULER Come On Carol Chocalolly 1989 RICH CHALLENGE El Triyo Bright ‘n’ Black 1990 JOHNNYCAKE GIRL Loving Care Painted Black 1991 BONSLOT Brise des Nuits Aldarglen 1992 SLOTALOT Golden Mayne Hellenger 1993 DIAMOND HARBOUR Time To Gossip Run Easy 1994 EARLANDO Son of Kingston Satin Craft 1995 TRUE SLOT Elite Force Anastar 1996 CLOWN AROUND Regal Royal Mega Jet 1997 RASH ACTION Diviot Total Glance 1998 REGAL REGARD Burning Zone Jukebox Baby 1999 SEMI FINE Celestial Sam Pegunny Star 2000 MISTER ADVANTAGE Nautical Munda Mighty Lad 2001 LAURINEL IMPULSE Sea Walking Western Pleasure 2002 IRIANA STAR Waiter Stanza’s Gift 2003 KAI CHOW Cocktail Shaker Scarlet Sari 2004 KAI CIBO Belle Jangles Cha Cha Charlie 2005 PICABELLE Evading King Hunter 2006 DECEIVING Lazlo Time to Star 2007 DEGENDA Abirra Sixty Minutes 2008 FALVEROSA Miss Mulley Pegunny Roy 2009 ARCUP Alespirit Boberg 2010 RIVER LAD Mr Khan Nastro Blu 2011 BONNY THE VIPER Sweet Reward Private Chat 2012 ZEROCITY Maximum Command Buddy Rocks 2013 MYTHOLOGIST Niseko Gold Jokerman 2014 QUICK ASSAULT Born To Fire Maximum Ferocity 2015 THE LAD’S MY DAD Wicked Crime Pengunny Kid 2016 BAGUS Uncanny Reason General Assault 2017 STYLISH CRIMINAL The Bank Manager We’ll Beat It 2018 WICKED WAYS Diamond Account Ruby Georgie 8 SALES COMPLEX MAGICMAGIC MILLIONSMILLIONS HEADLOCATIONS OFFICE LOCATION & T +61 7 5504 1200 I F +61 7Proprietary: 5531 7082 Gerry I E [email protected] Harvey, Katie Page-Harvey I www.magicmillions.com.au LOCATION & HEADMANAGEMENT OFFICE – CREDIT NEW SOUTH WALESSarah Todd SALES COMPLEX GOLDBarry Bowditch COAST, AUSTRALIA Claudette Luke Rowena Smith Marketing & Sponsorship Executive 28Managing Ascot Court, Director Bundall, Queensland, 4217Credit Control ManagerNSW RepresentativeT &(07) Client 5504 Liaison 1234 (POT (07)Box 55045246, 1200 Gold Coast MC, Queensland,T (07) 9726) 5504 1202 M 0438 431 132 M 0410 683 472 T M(07) 0402 5504 280 1200 538 F (07) 5531 7082 M 0408 742 396 E [email protected] [email protected] Int’lE [email protected] + 61 7 5504 1200 Int’l F + 61 7 5531E [email protected] 7082 BLOODSTOCK INSURANCE VICTORIA & TASMANIA AdministrationDavid Chester & Finance Natalie Fraider Wayne Aldridge Tim Brown F Sales(07) 5531Director 6888 & Asia Int’l Representative F + 61 7 5531 6888Credit Control Officer Insurance Consultant Bloodstock Consultant T (07) 5504 1209 T (07) 5504 1206 T (02) 8568 2313 M 0401 307 918 STAFF DETAILS ManagingM 0410 683 Director, 466 Bloodstock & MarketingE [email protected] M 0412 333 808 E [email protected] F E (07)[email protected] 5531 7082 Int’l F + 61 7 5531 7082 E [email protected] Alanah Bird Stuart Aikman Sara Ryman E [email protected] Accounts ReceivableASIA Officer Chief Financial Controller Account Manager W magicmillions.com.au T (07) 5504 1207 David Chester T (07) 5504 1203 T (02) 8568 2318 E [email protected] STAFF DETAILS Asia Representative M 0401 222 645 M 0417 277 464 M +61 410
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