Win a service to Sweet Lou – The Great White Blaze!

13 August 2024 | Jeanine Diederich, WASBA
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Win a service to Sweet Lou – the Great White Blaze! Just 2 weeks to go!

The breeding season is just around the corner, but time is running out! If you want to have a chance to win a service to World Champion Sweet Lou USA you have to purchase a ticket in the 2024 WASBA Stallion Service Raffle, closing on Wednesday 28 August 2024.

FIRST prize is a service in the 2024 breeding season to the one and only Sweet Lou USA, an excitement machine on the track and now producing exciting progeny in both hemispheres.

Sweet Lou - 1:47.0, US$3,478,894 retired sound, the winner of 33 races from age 2yo to a 5yo. Dan Patch 2YO Pacing Colt of the Year winning 10 out of 12 starts. 2014 Dan Patch US Pacer of the Year. He won over US$1 million in each of his 3yo and 5yo season. He had a 10 race win streak in NA FFA ranks, including 6 in sub 1:48. His dam Sweet Future is also the dam of dual Breeders Crown champion Bettor Sweet 1:47.2 $2,782,353 and the granddam of millionaires Captain Crunch 1:47.2 and Youaremycandygirl 1:48.2.

Sweet Lou is already a champion sire - $120 million progeny earnings world wide. He is the sire of the fastest 3yo in history Confederate, Adios winners Cannibal and Hellabalou, LBJ winners Its My Show and Lou’s Pearlman, World Champion and Dan Patch filly Warrawee Ubeaut 1:48.3, Breeders Crown and Adioo Volo winning filly My Girl EJ 1:48.4, Breeders Crown winner Dancin Lou, multiple Group 1 winners Never Ending, Double Expresso, Water Lou, Spirit Of St Louis, Eye Keep Smiling; Sweet On Me etc. Book full in almost every season.

To give you the best odds possible, there are only 300 tickets at $100 each. Tickets still remain, but be quick. The raffle closes on 28 August and be drawn on Friday 30 August 2024.

Prizes are for the 2024/25 breeding season and are open to all Australasian breeders.

For those ticket holders who are also WASBA members (pay $20 Ordinary or $30 Family membership by 28 August 2024 to be eligible) you will be in the running to win one of two $1,000 vouchers to use on available stallions at studs supporting WASBA in 2024 (contact WASBA for the list).

Complete the flyer, and return to WASBA by email or the mailing address listed on the form, or just email the details to info@wasba.com.au (WASBA will email you a copy of your ticket) or call 0418 207 079 (Howard) or 0447 053 040 (Jeanine). You can pay by credit card or direct deposit (WASBA bank account BSB 036 043 Acc. 129810 with your surname as reference), or even cash to ticket sellers Denise or Jeanine on course (Perth or Bunbury).

To access the flyer, go to www.wasba.com.au and download it from there, or use this link https://www.wasba.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/WASBA_raffle_2024_Sweet_Lou.pdf.

We thank Woodlands Stud for helping us to provide this opportunity. Funds raised go back into the industry by WASBA providing stakes, breeder incentives and funds for rehoming.

This is a fantastic chance to win a service by a World Champion racehorse and sire who is fully booked in Australia. Already have a booking? Why not try to make it FREE by buying a ticket in the WASBA Raffle.

 

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