Big Numbers At Gold Coast

The auction gross has soared over A$134 million

The Not a Single Doubt-One More Honey colt was one of three individual lots to sell for seven figures on Thursday on Day 3 of the Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale.

Earlier in the day the full-sister to champion filly Loving Gaby was purchased by her trainer Ciaron Maher, in partnership with Nxt Level Syndication, for A$1.2 million.

A full-sister to Loving Gaby made $1.2 million (Pic -Mark Gatt)

Offered by Kia Ora Stud, the filly is a daughter of I Am Invincible and is from the group performed and top producing Mastercraftsman mare Maastricht.

Meanwhile, big spending partnership Tony Fung and Phoenix Thoroughbreds teamed up to secure the day’s third biggest seller, the Not a Single Doubt colt from Medaglia Valore, a winning daughter of Magic Millions 2YO Classic winner Military Rose.

The Medaglia Valore colt, who was sold by breeder Baramul Stud, was sold for an even A$1 million.

Following another buoyant sales day the auction gross has soared over A$134 million, while the average price of A$257,471 and clearance rate of 88 per cent are tracking ahead of last year’s record breaking event at the same time.

“It was a phenomenal day’s trade again,” Magic Millions Managing Director Barry Bowditch reported.

“The numbers across the board are just fantastic.”

Day Four of the 2021 Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale commences today. Inspections for Book 2 also commence today.

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