Online buying at Karaka bodes well for NZ Bloodstock

Online buying at Karaka bodes well for NZ Bloodstock
Paul McBeth
International buyers have attended New Zealand’s national thoroughbred yearling sale ever since the first one was held at Trentham, Upper Hutt in 1927, when Depression-era hero Phar Lap was sold to Sydney trainer Harry Telford.When the covid-19 pandemic closed the nation’s borders, auctioneer NZ Bloodstock adapted its online bidding platform to pave the way for registered buyers unable to attend in the flesh.The absence of foreign buyers didn’t hold back competition at last week’s sale, with the clearance rate of the one...

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