Entries into the 2022 APG NATIONAL MIXED SALE close

24 June 2022 | APGold

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APG would like to take this opportunity to advise our loyal and accomplished breeders that entries into the 2022 APG NATIONAL MIXED SALE close this Monday the 27th June.   

This year’s sales event will launch on Wednesday, July 20 and will operate similarly (like last few years) to an e-bay style online auction.  This format has been proven to provide the safest, best  and most cost effective way to trade some of the elite Standardbred families available in this country.

APG is pleased to advise that the strength of entries already received across all categories of horses (broodmares, racehorses, yearlings and weanlings) looks to have built considerably on last year’s listings.

APG has already announced it won’t place a clear-cut limit on the number or quality of the horses that will ultimately make it into the sale.  However, we do want to look after the best interests of all parties involved and therefore do not wish to accept horses that may not have a reasonable chance of finding a new home (i.e we will consider both the commercial appeal of the horse and also the vendor's expectations as reflected in their nominated reserve.)

Vendors looking to secure a spot in the only mixed sale that offers industry’s leading and knowledgeable sales staff that live and breathe harness racing.
 

All sold lots will attract commission at the rate of 8% plus GST, whilst there will be no commission payable on passed-in lots.

The auction will run from Wednesday July 20 and conclude by the Sunday July 24.
 

If vendors have any questions prior to the closing date for submitting entries, we encourage you to email dean@apgold.com.au or call Dean on 0459 215 333.

 

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