Gange family tradition continues at APG Melbourne sale

20 January 2025
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Respected Goulburn Valley breeder Ross Gange has been a key figure at Melbourne yearling sales for 40 years.

The Lemon Tree studmaster has topped the sales on three occasions with his crowning achievement being the breeder of Australia’s first ever $100,000 yearling in Walton’s Babe at the Australian Pacing Gold sale in Melbourne in 2004.

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