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- Brisbane (27 January)
- Melbourne (3 February)
- Sydney (3 March)
- Perth (10 March)

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Published by Australian Pacing Gold, 2018-12-05 00:22:18

Ladbrokes APG Yearling Sales - 2019 Sales Catalogue

Full Catalogue for APG's 2019 Yearling Sales:
- Brisbane (27 January)
- Melbourne (3 February)
- Sydney (3 March)
- Perth (10 March)

LADBROKES APG

YEARLING SALES

SERIES 30 - 2019 SALES SERIES

CHAIRMAN CONTENTS
Mr Peter Bourke - Victoria
Office Holders
DEPUTY CHAIRMAN Terms & Conditions of Sale
Terms & Conditions of Race Series
Mr Robert Marshall - New South Wales GST Explanation
Veterinary Emergency Numbers
DIRECTORS Futurity Notices 1
Important Disclaimers 2
Mr Bill Ellis - New South Wales Catalogue Disclaimer 11
Sale Day Notices 18
Mr Paul Ellis - Queensland Pedigree Explanation 18
Accommodation 18
Mr Trevor O’Reilly - Queensland 18
Sales Indexes 18
Mr Peter Watkinson – Victoria Pedigrees 19
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SECRETARY REGISTERED ADDRESS 21
Tabcorp Park, Menangle
Mr Chris Bolenski Ph: (02) 4645 2200 Racecourse Road
MENANGLE PARK NSW 2568
Fax: (02) 4633 8200

GENERAL MANAGER

Mr David Boydell Ph: (03) 5275 1999

Fax: (03) 5275 6999

Email: [email protected]

PEDIGREE RESEARCHER

Mr Philip Trainor

CUSTOMER RELATIONS AND

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGER

John Coffey

SALES MANAGER

Mrs Louise Toulmin

WWW.APGOLD.COM.AU

2019 SALES Brisbane – Albion Park Paceway, Albion,, Sunday January 27 – 12:00noon
Melbourne – Inglis Sales Complex, Oaklands Junction, Sunday February 3 – 11:00am
Sydney – Inglis Riverside Stables, Warwick Farm, Sunday March 3 – 11:00am
Perth – State Equestrian Centre, Brigadoon, Sunday March 10 – 1:00pm

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TERMS & CONDITIONS OF SALE

IMPORTANT PLEASE READ

All bids and offers to purchase shall be treated as offers made upon the following Conditions of Sale and
all persons attending the Sale or bidding at the Sale be deemed to have notice of such Conditions of
Sale.

1. CONDITIONS OF ENTRY
1.1 No horse will be accepted for entry in the sales or race series unless such horse is pacing bred, has

been foaled in Australia and has the Freeze Brand of the Australian State of registration.
2. CONDUCT OF SALE
2.1 APG may appoint a person or persons as auctioneers to carry on sales under these terms and

conditions and that person or persons must carry out the functions set out in these terms and
conditions and holds the authority which is contained in this document.
2.2 All auctions shall be conducted subject to the following conditions:
(a) Subject to any reserve price, the highest bidder shall be the purchaser;
(b) Vendors must give written instruction to the auctioneer specifying the reserve price prior to

commencement of the auction. In the absence of such instructions, the auctioneer may sell
without any reserve price or may withdraw the horse from sale;
(c) The vendor shall have the right to bid personally or through an agent during the sale of each
respective lot.
(d) The vendor shall not enter a bid either personally, or through an agent/associate, at a price equal
to or above the vendor’s nominated reserve (unless the vendor is only a part-owner of the horse
and is bidding with the sole intention of buying out the other owner(s)).
(e) The auctioneer shall have the right to bid as agent of the vendor on any lot on which a reserve
price has been placed up to that reserve price;
(f) The auctioneer may determine an upset price for each lot, and if no bid at or above the upset
price is received within 30 seconds of the lot entering the sales ring, the auctioneer may pass in
the lot;
(g) The option of the last bidder to buy a passed in lot at the reserve price must be exercised before
the lot leaves the sales ring;
(h) If a bid is disputed, or there is any other problem in relation to the Sale, the auctioneer will be the
sole arbiter of the dispute, and may settle the dispute or problem on whatever terms the
auctioneer sees fit. The auctioneer’s decision shall be final and binding on all parties.
(i) The Auctioneer shall have the right and absolute discretion to:

i) determine who is the Purchaser;
ii) settle any dispute in such manner as it thinks fit;
iii) withdraw any Lot before or during the Sale without being required to provide a reason for

the withdrawal;
iv) advance the bidding as it thinks fit;
v) exclude any person from the Sale venue; or
vi) refuse to acknowledge any bid without giving any reason therefore, and the Auctioneer's

decision shall be final and binding upon all persons;
vii) bid as an Agent on behalf of a principal.
(j) All sales are made at the final bid accepted by the Auctioneer in Australian currency dollars. (Any
other bids displayed on the indicator board are displayed as a guide only).
3. COMMISSION
3.1 The commission payable by the Vendor to the Auctioneer in respect of the sale price of each yearling
sold will be 10% plus GST, whether by auction or privately within 14 days after the Sale is held or
advertised to be held (subject to a minimum Commission payment of $440).
3.2 With respect to passed in lots:

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a) In the event that the Vendor does wish to sustain the lot to keep it eligible for APG’s Race Series and
Gold Bonus Scheme, an offering fee of 10% of the reserve price (plus GST) will be payable on the lot
(subject to a minimum Commission payment of $440). In addition, the vendor will also be liable for
payment of either the sales day sustaining payment or the series payment (refer clause 3.2 of APG’s
Terms & Conditions of Race Series). However, APG will waive the sales day sustaining fee on any
passed in lots where the reserve price was $10,000 or less;

b) In the event that the Vendor does not wish to sustain the lot to keep it eligible for APG’s Race Series
and Gold Bonus Scheme, an offering fee of 5% of the reserve price (plus GST) will be payable on the
lot (subject to minimum Commission payment of $220).

4. OUTSIDE SALES
4.1 A lot entered for sale at the auction may be sold outside the auction only in accordance with the

following provisions:
(a) No lot shall be sold privately prior to auction without the prior written consent of APG. Any lots

sold prior to auction are ineligible to sustain for APG’s Race Series or Gold Bonus Scheme;
(b) In the event of any prior sale, APG shall be entitled to a commission as if the lot were sold under

the hammer, and the vendor shall provide APG with full details of any such sale;
(c) Any lot passed in at auction shall, unless APG waives this condition, remain on sale at the reserve

price for a period of 14 days. APG shall be entitled to commission on any sales as though the lot
was sold under the hammer. Any person wishing to make an offer on a passed in lot should
contact APG who will then make the offer to the vendor. If an offer is accepted by the vendor, the
purchaser shall also have the option of sustaining the lot for the APG Race Series and Gold Bonus
Scheme, provided that the purchaser immediately notifies APG of their intention to sustain, and
provided that the sale takes place within 14 days of the auction date when the lot was originally
passed in.
5. NOMINATION / CATALOGUING FEE: $385 (non refundable)
6. UPSET PRICE: $4,000
7. VENDOR'S OBLIGATIONS
7.1 The Vendor shall be responsible for the accuracy of any statement, description or particular relating to
the horse contained in the Sale Catalogue and shall notify the Selling Agent or Auctioneer of any error,
omission or inaccuracy prior to the Sale of the particular Lot.
7.2 The Vendor shall, before the Sale, provide each horse with a proper and secure headstall which shall
remain the property of the Vendor. No horse shall be permitted to enter the Sale Ring unless equipped
with such headstall and a rearing bit.
7.3 Upon delivery of the horse to the buyer the Selling Agent shall, at the cost of the Vendor, provide the
horse with a suitable headstall which shall remain the property of the buyer.
7.4 The Vendor guarantees that any horse offered for sale:
(a) will not be in foal unless so stated in the Sale Catalogue or by the Auctioneer prior to the Auction
of that particular lot;
(b) is correctly sexed; and
(c) the horse's identity is genuine.
7.5 Each horse shall be at the Vendor's risk as to damage or injury whether by disease, accident or
otherwise from the time of delivery to the Selling Agent until the horse has been sold when the risk
shall pass to the buyer.
7.6 The Vendor warrants that:
(a) The horse is not broken to gait (pacer) and is generally only educated to be handled;
(b) The horse has no known bone fractures, chips or other bone or joint abnormalities potentially
affecting racing soundness;
(c) full and complete disclosure has been made to the Auctioneer as to whether the horse has
undergone invasive joint surgery or surgical intervention of the upper respiratory tract or has
undergone abdominal surgery of any type (and the vendor is solely responsible for ensuring the
complete accuracy of the disclosure to the Auctioneer);
(d) the horse is not suffering from founder; and
(e) the horse has never been de-nerved.

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7.7 In the event of a breach by the vendor of any of the warranties in condition 7.6, the purchaser may
elect to cancel the sale by notice in writing to the Auctioneer within 28 days of the date of the sale
and will be entitled to the return in full of the purchase price if paid and acknowledges that it shall
have no other claims against the Auctioneer or vendor.

7.8 In the case of a return of the horse to the Vendor, as in the preceding condition, the Vendor shall be
responsible for and shall pay all proper expenses incurred by the Selling Agent and the buyer for the
care, feeding and transport of the horse from the fall of the hammer until its return to the Vendor.

7.9 Transfer Forms for each horse must be furnished to the Selling Agent by the Vendor fully executed for
transfer before the commencement of each individual sale. The Selling Agent will withhold from the
Vendor settlement of the proceeds of Sale until the Transfer Form has been so delivered to the Selling
Agent.

7.10 The Vendor shall closely clip the area of the horse's freeze brand to enable the horse's brand to be
easily read by the Inspecting Official or any other person.

8. RISK AND EXPENSE
8.1 Upon the fall of the hammer each Lot shall be at the risk and expense in all respects of the Purchaser

and the Purchaser shall indemnify the Auctioneer in respect of and pay to the Auctioneer on demand
all losses, damages, costs and expenses incurred or suffered by the Auctioneer in respect of the Lot
while the Lot is at the Purchaser's risk and expense. In particular, the Purchaser will be liable for livery,
agistment and transport charges of Lots not removed on the day of the Sale and they may be moved
to alternate stables or agistment at the Auctioneer's discretion. Payment of Lots shall not be regarded
as made until such charges have been paid.
8.2 Prior to the fall of the hammer each Lot shall be at the risk and expense in all respects of the Vendor,
and the Vendor shall indemnify the Auctioneer in respect of and pay to the Auctioneer on demand all
losses, damages, costs and expenses incurred or suffered by the Auctioneer in respect of the Lot while
the Lot is at the Vendor's risk and expense.
8.3 Notwithstanding any other provisions hereof, the Auctioneer shall not be liable for any damage, loss
or injury occurring to any Lot or to any person or property caused by any Lot, whether caused by
disease, accident, the negligence of the Auctioneer or otherwise and whether the Lot shall be in the
custody, control or possession of the Auctioneer or otherwise.
8.4 The Auctioneer may upon receipt of written instruction to do so, or where the Auctioneer in its
absolute discretion considers it desirable to do so, make arrangements on the Purchaser's or Vendor's
behalf of the stabling, feeding, transportation or general attendance to Lots while at the Sale's venue,
provided that the Auctioneer accepts no responsibility for any act or omission whether negligent or
otherwise in respect of the stabling, feeding, transportation or general attendance of the Lot.
8.5 Any Lot not sold, or in respect of which any Sale is subsequently terminated, shall remain at or revert
to the risk and expense in all respects of the Vendor who shall arrange for the removal of the Lot
immediately following the Sale.
9. INSPECTION AND EXAMINATION
9.1 All Lots may be inspected at reasonable times prior to Sale. Prior to Sale, a prospective Purchaser may
arrange for a veterinary examination of a Lot with the Vendor. Such examination shall be carried out in
the privacy of a stable and may not be carried out in the Sale Ring or within the public view. The cost
of this examination shall be paid by the prospective Purchaser, solely to whom the veterinarian should
make his report. The Auctioneer or Vendor may refuse examination.
9.2 Subject to Condition 19, the Purchaser assumes all consequences and risk arising from failure to carry
out an inspection or to seek an examination of a Lot.
9.3 The Directors of APG have the right to refuse entry to any yearling deemed to be inadequately
prepared for sale
9.4 The Directors of APG have the right to refuse entry to the Sale Ring any person parading a yearling
who is deemed to be unprofessionally or inadequately attired. In such circumstance APG will provide a
person to parade the yearling and pass the cost on to the Vendor.
10. PURCHASE AND PAYMENT
10.1 On the fall of the hammer the Purchaser shall give his Bidder Registration Number, name and address
and the name and address of the principal for whom he bids (if applicable) to the Auctioneer and shall

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immediately complete, sign and hand to the Auctioneer an acknowledgement of his purchase in such
form as shall be required by the Auctioneer and provide to the Auctioneer any such other information
in respect of the purchase as the Auctioneer may reasonably require.
10.2 The Purchaser shall sign on the fall of the hammer their intent to sustain the horse in the APG Race
Series.
10.3 Subject to Condition 11, the full purchase price shall be due and payable to the Auctioneer in
Australian currency within one hour of purchase or within such other period of time as the Auctioneer
in its absolute discretion may agree, time being of the essence, notwithstanding that delivery may not
have been made.
10.4 The Auctioneer may in its absolute discretion reject payment otherwise than in cash.
10.5 The Purchaser shall pay to the Auctioneer on demand all collection costs and expenses (including legal
costs) incurred in recovering any payment from the Purchaser.
10.6 No rebate shall be allowed to any Bloodstock Agent accepting an invoice on behalf of a buyer.
11. CREDIT ARRANGEMENTS
11.1 Purchasers who require credit are to make application to APG no later than seven (7) days before the
Sale.
11.2 Purchasers who enter into credit arrangements with APG will be charged interest at a rate of 15%
from the due date of payment if they default on said credit arrangement.
11.3 For any purchaser that defaults on their credit arrangements, APG reserves the right to take all or any
action for enforcement thereof available to it, including an Unpaid Forfeits listing with the appropriate
Harness Racing Authority, if applicable.
12. DELIVERY
12.1 The Auctioneer need not deliver any Lot to the Purchaser until:
(a) the Auctioneer shall have received from the Purchaser full payment of all monies payable by the

Purchaser to the Auctioneer pursuant to these Conditions (including the purchase price for the
Lot, unless the Auctioneer is satisfied that a prior credit or terms agreement in writing has been
made with the Auctioneer or Vendor)or any other agreement, oral or written, entered into
between the Auctioneer or Vendor and the Purchaser, and until all bills or exchange tendered in
payment have been honoured;
(b) the Purchaser shall have completed signed and delivered to the Auctioneer a delivery slip in the
form required by the Auctioneer;
(c) the Purchaser shall have complied to the satisfaction of the Auctioneer, with all his other
obligations in respect of insurance of the Lot pursuant to Condition 14;
(d) where the Purchaser requires the Lot to be delivered to his agent, the Auctioneer has received a
written direction from the Purchaser directing the Auctioneer to deliver the Lot to such Agent
providing that nothing in this Condition shall oblige the Auctioneer to obtain such written
authority from an Agent prior to delivering any Lot to such Agent; and
(e) the Purchaser shall remove his Lot from the Sale venue within twenty-four (24) hours of the
Purchaser receiving delivery of the Lot. The Purchaser shall ensure that the Auctioneer has
checked and confirmed the identity of the Lot prior to its removal.
13. INSURANCE
13.1 Where the Auctioneer agrees to deliver any Lot to the Purchaser prior to the Auctioneer receiving
from the Purchaser the full purchase price for the Lot, or on the basis of any credit or terms
agreement made between the Auctioneer and the Purchaser or the Vendor and the Purchaser
whether before or after the Sale, the Purchaser shall effect and maintain until such time as the
Auctioneer shall have received all monies payable in respect of the Lot or repayable by the Purchaser
pursuant to any credit agreement entered into in respect of the purchase of the Lot, at the Purchaser's
cost and expense, insurance satisfactory to the Auctioneer in respect of the damage, injury or death of
the Lot from any cause whatsoever and shall ensure that the policy of insurance bears an
endorsement as may, in the opinion of the Auctioneer, be necessary to transfer to the Auctioneer
and/or the Vendor all the Purchaser's interest under such insurance absolutely.
13.2 In the event that the Purchaser fails to produce evidence to the Auctioneer within one hour of
purchase that he has met his insurance obligations pursuant to Clause 13.1, the Purchaser authorises

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the Auctioneer to enter into such a policy of insurance on the Purchaser’s behalf and the Purchaser
shall indemnify the Auctioneer in respect of and pay to the Auctioneer on demand all costs incurred
by the Auctioneer in respect of the policy of insurance. Payment of Lots shall not be regarded as made
until such charges have been paid.
13.3 Nothing in Clause 13.2 seeks to impose an obligation on the Auctioneer to obtain a policy of insurance
on the vendor’s behalf. Any decision to obtain such a policy of insurance will be at the discretion of
the Auctioneer, and the Purchaser acknowledges that the Auctioneer has no liability whatsoever in
the event that the Auctioneer does not obtain a policy of insurance in respect to a particular Lot.
14. TITLE OF LOTS
14.1 Notwithstanding any express or implied provisions hereof to the contrary and notwithstanding that
delivery of any Lot may have been or possession obtained, title in a Lot shall not pass to the Purchaser
until all monies payable by the Purchaser to the Auctioneer pursuant to these Conditions of Sale in
respect of all Lots purchased by the Purchaser shall have been received by the Auctioneer and all bills
of exchange tendered in payment of such monies have been honoured.
14.2 Where delivery of any Lot is made to the Purchaser prior to title in the Lot passing to the Purchaser
pursuant to these Conditions of Sale, the Purchaser shall hold the Lot as bail only and shall not deal
with the Lot in any manner inconsistent with the reasonable directions which may be given from time
to time by the Vendor and/or the Auctioneer.
14.3 Until title of the horse has passed to the Purchaser, the Purchaser shall not exercise or purport to
exercise any rights of ownership or possession including, without limitation, registering or racing the
horse.
15. DEFAULT BY PURCHASER
15.1 In the event that the Purchaser breaches any of these conditions and fails to remedy such breach
within reasonable time after receiving written notice from the Vendor or Auctioneer requiring such
breach to be remedied, or all monies payable by the Purchaser to the Auctioneer pursuant to these
Conditions shall not have been paid and liquidated by the due date for payment thereof, or where the
Auctioneer has, in its discretion, agreed to an extension of the date for payment (in which event time
shall be of the essence in respect of such extended date) and the same shall not have been paid and
liquidated by such extended date, the Auctioneer or the Vendor may at any time without prejudice to
any other rights or remedies which the Auctioneer or Vendor may have at law or in equity and without
notice to the Purchaser:-
(a) terminate the Sale of the Lot; and/or
(b) immediately retake possession of the Lot and for that purpose the Purchaser hereby irrevocably

grants to the Auctioneer and/or Vendor full leave and licence to enter into or upon any premises
controlled by the Purchaser upon which the Lot may be or may reasonably be believed to be
situated and to use any reasonable force as may be necessary for the purpose of repossessing the
Lot, or as agent of the Purchaser to enter upon any other premises upon which the Vendor may
enter for the purpose or repossessing the Lot, without notice to the Purchaser and without
liability to the Purchaser or any person claiming under the Purchaser; and/or
(c) resell the Lot by auction or private Sale at the risk and expense of the Purchaser and if upon such
resale a lower price is obtained than that for which the Purchaser had agreed to buy the Lot, the
Auctioneer or Vendor may recover the difference from the Purchaser as a debt due on demand
together with interest from the date of Sale to the date of payment; and/or
(d) exercise such other rights and remedies as the Vendor or Auctioneer may have against the
Purchaser in respect of the Purchaser’s default including, without limitation, recovering from the
Purchaser all costs and expenses incurred in repossessing or attempting to repossess the Lot
together with interest thereon and recovering from the Purchaser any expense of Sale, re-Sale,
livery, agistment and Auctioneer commission so incurred; and/or
(e) retain any deposit or part payment to the extent of twenty-five percent (25%) of the purchase
price for the benefit of the Vendor.
16. RIGHTS AND LIABILITIES OF AUCTIONEER
16.1 The Auctioneer is selling any Lot at the Sale as agent for the Vendor whose name and address is
disclosed in the Sales catalogue in respect of the Lot. Further, particulars of the Vendor of any Lot shall

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be furnished by the Auctioneer immediately upon request. Except, as otherwise expressly provided to
the contrary, the Auctioneer has no liability or rights as principal in the capacity of a Vendor.
16.2 In the event of any dispute including without limitation, as to defects in title, misdescription, pedigree,
condition or otherwise, the Purchaser and the Vendor shall settle the matter between themselves and
the Purchaser shall have no rights against nor return any Lot to the Auctioneer which acts in respect of
the Sale merely as agent for the disclosed Vendor.
16.3 Notwithstanding any representation or action by the Auctioneer which may indicate the contrary, the
Auctioneer shall be under no liability to the Vendor in respect of the Purchaser's failure to complete
his purchase in accordance with these Conditions of Sale.
16.4 If the Auctioneer accounts to the Vendor for the purchase price or the balance of the purchase price
owed to the Vendor less any monies owed by the Vendor to the Auctioneer, before the purchase price
and other amounts payable by the Purchaser have been paid, title to the Lot shall thereupon pass to
the Auctioneer, and the Auctioneer shall have the right and remedies under these Conditions as if it
were the Vendor.
16.5 The description of all Lots has been provided by the Vendors, and the Auctioneer shall not be liable or
responsible for any error whatsoever in the description of the Lot.
16.6 The rights and remedies of the Auctioneer under these Conditions shall not be affected by reason of
the selling commission and charges of the Auctioneer having been deducted by the Auctioneer from
any payment made by the Auctioneer to the Vendor. As between the Purchaser and the Auctioneer,
the Purchaser waives all rights of set off, if any, the Purchaser may have against the Vendors between
the Purchaser and the Vendor.
16.7 The Auctioneer or its servants may sign the Sale Book or any Memorandum of Sale on behalf of either
the Vendor or the Purchaser or both.
16.8 The Auctioneer reserves all rights to use or publish details of biddings, the identity of the Vendor and
the Purchaser and all matters related to the sale of any Lot as it thinks fit.
16.9 The Selling Agent shall pay to the Vendor the net proceeds of Sale upon the expiration of twenty-eight
(28) days following the date of Sale, provided always that payment shall not be made until:-
(a) payment of the purchase price and sustaining payment have been made by the Purchaser in full;
(b) delivery of the horse has been taken by the Purchaser;
(c) all registration documents have been completed, signed and delivered to APG; and
(d) transfer of ownership has been fully effected.
17. CONDITIONS AND WARRANTIES
17.1 Other than for any express conditions, warranties or representations included herein, or as may be
implied by Federal or State legislation (including the Trade Practices Act 1974 {Cwth}) and which may
be excluded by agreement:
(a) all conditions, warranties and representations in respect of a Lot or a Sale are hereby excluded;
(b) no condition, warranty or representation is given or implied or any be inferred from any

affirmation made at or before the Sale or any of the circumstances of the Sale; and
(c) the Purchaser acknowledges that, in making any purchase, he is relying solely on his own

enquiries and inspection, and that he has not relied or been induced by any statement or
representation made by the Vendor or the Auctioneer or by any person purporting to act on their
behalf.
18. WINDSUCKERS, WOBBLERS, IMPAIRED VISION, CRYPTORCHID (RIG)
18.1 For the purpose of this Condition: "Windsucker" shall mean a Lot which suffers from the vice of noisily
drawing in and swallowing air through its mouth; "Wobbler" shall mean a Lot which stands or moves
unsteadily or with uncertain direction; "Impaired Vision" refers to impaired sight in one or both eyes.
"Cryptorchid (Rig)" shall mean a colt in which one or both testes have not descended into the scrotum
from the abdomen.
18.2 Should any Lot be a Windsucker, Wobbler or Cryptorchid (Rig) or to the knowledge of the Vendor have
shown any symptoms of being so, the Vendor shall disclose such fact to the Auctioneer to enable the
Auctioneer to disclose such fact to prospective bidders. Any horse that has impaired vision will NOT
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18.3 In the event that any Lot proves within seven (7) days after the Sale to be a Windsucker, Wobbler or
Cryptorchid (Rig) or to have been sold with impaired vision:
(a) the Purchaser produces to the Auctioneer or Vendor prior written certification obtained at the
cost of the Purchaser that the Lot is a Windsucker, Wobbler or Cryptorchid (Rig) or has impaired
vision, as the case may be, signed by an independent Veterinarian nominated by the Auctioneer;
and
(b) the Auctioneer or Vendor did not disclose at the Sale that the Lot was or showed symptoms of
being a Windsucker, Wobbler or Cryptorchid (Rig) or having impaired vision, as the case may be,
the Purchaser may terminate his purchase of the Lot by giving the Auctioneer written notice of
termination within seven (7) days after the date of Sale provided that the Purchaser shall upon
termination at his own cost and expense, return the Lot to the address of the Vendor specified in the
Sales catalogue. The decision of the independent Veterinarian nominated by the Auctioneer as to
whether any Lot is a Windsucker, Wobbler, Cryptorchid (Rig) or has impaired vision, shall be final and
binding on all parties.

Where the Purchaser terminates his purchase and returns the Lot to the Vendor pursuant to Condition 18.3,
he shall be entitled to a refund from the Vendor of all purchase monies paid in respect of the Lot and
upon receiving same shall have no further claim against the Auctioneer or Vendor.

19. UPPER RESPIRATORY LARYNGOSCOPIC EVALUATION
19.1 Notwithstanding any other provision of these Conditions of Sale and notwithstanding any prior

custom and usage of the trade, horses which are sold in this Sale may be subject to a post Sale upper
respiratory laryngoscopic evaluation (excluding the trachea) by a veterinary surgeon approved by the
Auctioneer obtained at the Purchaser’s expense within twenty four (24) hours of the fall of the
hammer.
19.2 If a veterinary surgeon, so approved, is of the opinion that the horse has any of the following
conditions:
(a) laryngeal hemiplegia (Grossly deficient abductor function of one or both Arytenoid cartilages –

Grades 4 and 5, Lane – Bain Fallon Proceedings 1993);
(b) rostral displacement of the palatopharyngeal arch;
(c) epiglottic entrapment;
(d) permanent dorsal displacement of the soft palate;
(e) Severe arytenoid chondritis or chondroma; or
(f) subepiglottic cyst(s)
and this/these condition(s) have not been announced prior to the horse being offered for Sale, then the
Purchaser may cancel the Sale by notice in writing to the Auctioneer within twenty-four (24) hours of
the fall of the hammer.
19.3 Any Purchaser who wishes to have a post Sale upper respiratory laryngoscopic evaluation, as above, is
advised that this examination must be conducted by the veterinary surgeon, so approved, prior to the
horse being removed from the Auctioneer's complex.
19.4 The Auctioneer reserves the right to obtain a confirmatory opinion by a panel of not more than three
(3) veterinary surgeons appointed by the Auctioneer at the Purchaser's expense, before a notice of
cancellation of Sale is accepted by the Auctioneer.
20. ANABOLIC ANDROGENIC STEROIDS
20.1 All yearlings nominated for the APG sales may be subject to drug testing carried out by the relevant
Harness Racing Authorities. Such testing may be carried out at any time from birth through to sales
day.
20.2 In the event that APG becomes aware that a yearling has tested positive to an anabolic androgenic
steroid prior to the APG Sales, the horse will be withdrawn from the APG Sales.
20.3 In the event that APG becomes aware post sale that a yearling has tested positive to anabolic
androgenic steroids as a result of a test carried out by the relevant Harness Racing Authority either
prior to the APG Sales or at the APG Sales, the Purchaser may terminate his purchase of the Lot by
giving the Auctioneer written notice of termination within seven (7) days of receiving written
notification that the horse has tested positive for an anabolic androgenic steroid.

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20.4 In the event that the Purchaser elects to terminate his purchase, the Purchaser shall upon termination
at his own cost and expense, return the Lot to the address of the Vendor specified in the Sales
catalogue.

20.5 Where the Purchaser terminates his purchase and returns the Lot to the Vendor pursuant to Condition
20.3, he shall be entitled to a refund from the Vendor of all purchase monies paid in respect of the Lot
and upon receiving same shall have no further claim against the Auctioneer or Vendor.

21. OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY
21.1 To the extent that a vendor or a purchaser or their employees or agents may conduct any activities on

the premises of the Sale Venue then that vendor or purchaser shall be responsible, to the exclusion of
the auctioneer, for establishing and observing appropriate occupational health and safety procedures,
and for complying with any relevant legislation provisions, in relation to those activities.
21.2 A vendor or purchaser conducting any activities on the premises of the Sale Venue does so at his own
risk in all respects and must indemnify the auctioneer in respect of any claims for personal injury or
damage to property which may be made against the auctioneer arising out of any such activities
22. ATTORNEY
22.1 The Vendor and the Purchaser for the purpose of enabling the Auctioneer to give full force and effect
to these Conditions, each irrevocably appoint the Auctioneer his true and lawful attorney, with full
power in his name or in the name of the Auctioneer to do all such things, to take all such action, to
sign and execute all such documents, and to give such instructions for the purpose of these Conditions
as may be necessary or in the Auctioneer's opinion desirable, and hereby agrees to ratify and affirm
anything done by the Auctioneer as such attorney.
23. INTERPRETATION
23.1 In these Conditions: "Auctioneer" means (the selling Agent at each Sale) and includes its officers and
agents. "Purchaser" means the person or corporation to whom any Lot is sold as referred to in
Condition 2. "Vendor" means the person or corporation on whose behalf any Lot is sold by the
Auctioneer and where more than one, shall mean each severally and any two or more jointly.
"Promoter" means a third party (if any), identified in the Sale catalogue or other documentation
issued in respect of the Sale as the promoter or sponsor of the Sale or of a closed race series or
incentive race series in association with which the Sale is conducted. "Series Race" means the closed
race series or incentive race series (if any) identified in the Sale catalogue or other documentation
issued in respect of the Sale. "Lot" or "horse" includes gelding, colt and filly. The expression "colt"
includes rig or cryptorchid, namely male animals in which one or both testes have not descended into
the scrotum from the abdomen, however, it is the responsibility of the Vendor to have the Auctioneer
announce that the "colt" is a rig or cryptorchid if that be so.
23.2 Where the Purchaser of any Lot comprises more than one person or corporation, these Conditions
shall bind each such person or corporation severally and any two or more of such persons or
corporations jointly.
23.3 Where any Lot is purchased by a person as an agent for a principal, whether disclosed or undisclosed,
such agent shall, without prejudice to the principal's obligations pursuant to these Conditions, be
personally bound to purchase the Lot for the price accepted by the Auctioneer upon these Conditions
and the term "Purchaser" shall be construed to mean each of the agent and the principal severally and
both the agent and the principal jointly.

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TERMS & CONDITIONS OF RACE SERIES
IMPORTANT PLEASE READ

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SERIES THIRTY

$350,000 GROUP ONE FINAL FOR TWO YEAR OLD COLTS & GELDINGS
$350,000 GROUP ONE FINAL FOR TWO YEAR OLD FILLIES

6 x $50,000 GROUP TWO CHAMPIONSHIP RACES FOR TWO YEAR OLDS

$210,000 GROUP ONE FINAL FOR THREE YEAR OLD COLTS & GELDINGS
$210,000 GROUP ONE FINAL FOR THREE YEAR OLD FILLIES

6 x $51,000 GROUP TWO CHAMPIONSHIP RACES FOR THREE YEAR OLDS

TO BE CONDUCTED AT ALBION PARK, GLOUCESTER PARK, MELTON AND MENANGLE IN THE 2019/20 SEASON
(TWO YEAR OLDS) AND 2020/21 SEASON (THREE YEAR OLDS), OPEN TO ANY HORSE FOALED IN AUSTRALIA ONLY
AND HAVING THE FREEZE BRAND OF THE AUSTRALIAN STATE OF REGISTRATION SUBJECT TO COMPLIANCE WITH
AUSTRALIAN HARNESS RACING COUNCIL FUTURITY RACE RULES

CONDITIONS OF ENTRY

Both the Australian Pacing Gold Series Thirty Two-Year Old Race Series and Three-Year Old Race Series shall be
conducted as a Series of Heats and Finals; one Division being for Colts and Geldings and one being for Fillies which
were foaled in Australia only and having the Freeze Brand of the Australian State of registration.

1.0 VENUES

1.1. Heats of each Division of shall be conducted at Albion Park, Queensland;: Gloucester Park, Western
Australia; Melton, Victoria; and Menangle, New South Wales subject to Condition 6.8.

1.2. Group One Finals of each Division shall be conducted at Melton, Victoria (Two-Year Olds) and Melnangle,
New South Wales (Three-Year Olds) subject to Condition 6.8.

1.3. Separate to the above heats and finals, APG shall conduct a total of six $50,000 Group Two APG
Championship Races for Two Year Olds, and six $51,000 Group Two Championship Races for Three Year
Olds, which shall be conducted towards the end of the racing season and shall be restricted to eligible
yearlings that did not contest a Group One APG Race Series Final earlier in the season.

2.0 TIMING

2.1. The Two-Year Old Series and Championship Races shall be conducted in the 2019/20 Racing Season,
whilst the Three-Year Old Series and Championship Races shall be conducted in the 2020/21 Racing
Season..

2.2. If for any reason it becomes impractical or undesirable, in the opinion of the Directors, to hold any or
more of these races at the track designated, the Directors reserve the right to change the date and
location of any or all races.

3.0 ELIGIBILITY AND ACCEPTANCE

3.1. Open to horses foaled in Australia only and having the Freeze Brand of the Australian State of registration,
sold in accordance with the "Terms and Conditions of Sale" at Sales approved by the Directors as

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"Australian Pacing Gold Sales", shall be eligible to compete in the Series subject to the following
conditions set out in 3.1-3.3 inclusive. A passed-in yearling shall be deemed to be sold.

3.2. Eligibility shall be maintained on the payment of either:

Option One – One-off “Series” Payment:

Purchasers may choose to make a single “Series Payment” of $2,750 (including GST) to be paid by the
purchaser on the day of the sale. This payment will make a horse fully eligible for the APG Two Year Old
Race Series, Three Year Old Race Series and Championship Races. No further payments are necessary.

Option Two – Four Step Sustaining Schedule:

Purchasers may choose to keep their horses eligible for the APG Race Series and Championship Races by
making the following payments:

a) A Sales Day Sustaining Payment of $700 (including GST) to be paid by the Purchaser on the day of
the Sale.

b) A Second Sustaining Payment of $700 (including GST) due by 1 June, 2019.

c) A Third Sustaining Payment of $700 (including GST) due by 1 September, 2019.

d) A Fourth Sustaining Payment of $1,250 (including GST) due by 1 December 2019.

One set of sustaining payments covers the entirety of the Two Year Old Race Series, Three Year Old Race
Series and Championship Races. There are no separate payment options available to pay up solely for
either the Two Year Old or Three Year Old Series..

Failure to make any commitment required by the conditions constitutes an automatic withdrawal from
the event. Note: Providing APG with a positive commitment to sustain a yearling by the due date (either
by returning your sustaining form or by positive response to APG’s SMS Text Service) shall be a binding
and irrevokable commitment to pay, enforceable by a court of law. Where a commitment to sustain is
received by the due date, but payment is not received within 7 days, a further administrative fee of
$49.50 will apply.

3.3. In addition to 3.1 horses foaled in Australia only and having the Freeze Brand of the Australian State of
registration, nominated as Non Sale Entries with Australian Pacing Gold at a cost of $3,850 on or before
31st October, 2018 NOT presented for sale at an Australian Pacing Gold Sale, shall be eligible to compete
in the Series, provided that the horse is NOT ENTERED OR OFFERED as a yearling at any other
Standardbred Sale, or any other auction which has horses for sale, where such sale takes place after 31st
October 2018. Eligibility shall be maintained on the payment of all sustaining fees post the 2019 Sales as
per Option Two above.

4.0 LATE ENTRY

4.1. There shall be no provision for late entry of horses or notification of Sustaining in the Series unless it is
determined by the Board of Directors to be appropriate in the particular circumstances.

5.0 REFUND OF FEES

5.1. Fees paid are non-refundable except that, should any circumstances prevent the running of the Series (or
part of the Series), all fees paid shall be refunded (on a pro-rata basis), less administrative and
promotional costs incurred

6.0 PACERS HEATS FOR GROUP ONE TWO YEAR OLD SERIES AND THREE YEAR OLD SERIES

6.1. Trainers must nominate for a Heat of the APG Race Series with their relevant state racing authority in the
same way that they would nominate for any normal race.

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6.2. Horses may only accept for a single Heat.

6.3. Any horse which accepts for a Heat must have completed all Qualifying Standards set by the respective
Controlling Board or Authority of the State in which it will contest said Heat and must have had at least
one race start prior to final acceptances.

6.4. There shall be a total of six heats conducted per Division in each Series. Melton and Menangle will each
host two heats per Division, whilst Albion Park and Perth will each host one heat per Division.

6.5. The Heats for the two year old series shall comprise a maximum of ten (10) Starters plus Emergencies
(subject to any restraints on field sizes imposed by the Controlling Board or Authority in the State where
the Heats are to be conducted).

6.6. The Heats for the three year old series shall comprise a maximum of twelve (12) Starters plus
Emergencies (subject to any restraints on field sizes imposed by the Controlling Board or Authority in the
State where the Heats are to be conducted).

6.7. Heat runners will be selected by the relevant Controlling Board or Authority of each state, with
preference in selection going to those horses with the greater season’s earnings as at the close of
acceptances. Horses with higher season earnings will gain selection ahead of horses with lesser season’s
earnings. I In the event that two horses have identical season’s earnings, preference will go to the horse
with the higher average earnings per start for the season. If horses still can not be separated, then a
random ballot will be conducted.

6.8. Random Barrier Draw applies for all races in the Series.

6.9. In those states that are conducting two heats per Division (i.e. NSW and Victoria), the top eight seeds
(based on prizemoney earned that season) will be split evenly between the two heats (on a random basis,
with the exception that Horses owned in the same interests or trained by the same Trainer will be
separated, if possible). The remaining runners will be randomly allocated between the two heats,
although horses owned in the same interests or trained by the same Trainer will be separated, if possible

6.10. .A minimum number of six (6) horses will be required to constitute a Heat so as to satisfy that each venue
has a least one Heat, however, this Condition will not impact on Condition 6.11 and will be at the absolute
discretion of the Directors. In the event that there are insufficient nominators or acceptors in a State to
constitute a Heat, a Subsidy of $2,500 will be paid to the connections of horses required to travel to
contest a Heat at a venue determined by the Directors. Horses that are normally trained and domiciled in
another State, are not eligible for a Subsidy if they are required to contest a Heat in the State where they
are normally trained and domiciled

6.11. Should the number of horses nominated to contest a Heat in NSW or Victoria be insufficient to make up
two (2) Heats of eight (8), the Directors have the absolute discretion to conduct only a single heat in the
relevant State, with preference in field selection to be determined in accordance with Condition 6.5. The
horses that miss a start in the relevant State as a result of the decision to conduct only a single heat will
receive a Subsidy of $2,500 if they nominate and qualify to contest a Heat at another venue. However,
horses that are normally trained and domiciled in another State, are not eligible for the Subsidy if they
subsequently contest a Heat in the State where they are normally trained and domiciled.

7.0 QUALIFICATION FOR THE FINALS VIA HEATS

7.1. Trainers of all horses wishing to contest the Finals are required to nominate for the relevant APG Final
with the relevant state racing authority in the same way that they would nominate for any normal race.

7.2. In addition to 7.1 the managing owner/lessee of all heat winners, as well as the managing owner/lessee
of the second, third and fourth placed horses from the NSW and Victorian heats are required to notify
APG of their intention to nominate for the Finals within 72 hours of having contested their heat. This will
enable APG to advise connections of borderline horses as to the likelihood of them qualifying for the
Final.

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7.3. In selecting the fields for the Finals, first preference goes to horses that won their respective heats.

7.4. The balance of the field for the Finals shall be made up of the highest placegetters from the New South
Wales and Victorian heats in the following order:

a) Compare the season’s earnings of the fastest second placegetter from the NSW heats with the
season’s earnings of the fastest second placegetter from the Victorian heats – the horse with the
higher season’s earnings gets preference, with the other horse getting second preference;

b) Compare the season’s earnings of the remaining second placegetter from the NSW heats with the
season’s earnings of the remaining second placegetter from the Victorian heats – the horse with the
higher season’s earnings gets third preference, with the other horse getting fourth preference;

c) The above process continues for as long as necessary, firstly with the third placegetters from the
NSW and Victorian heats, and then with the fourth placegetters.;

d) As per 7.2 placegetters from the NSW and Victorian heats are required to confirm their desire to
contest the final within 72 hours of having contested their heat to enable APG to notify connections
of their likeihood of qualifying for the Finals.

7.5. In the event that places still remain available in a particular Final (e.g. due to injury, or because qualified
finalists elect not to travel interstate), the remaining positions may be filled by the best placed local horses
(i.e. horses that competed in the heat(s) in the state where the Final is to be conducted). Once again,
preference as regards the local horses will go to the highest placed and/or fastest horses from the heats.

Example: APG conducts the six heats of the 2yo C&G Series (two heats each in Melbourne & Sydney, and
one heat each in Brisbane and Perth). There is a deadheat for first in one of the Melbourne heats, and a
deadheat for second in the slower of the two Sydney Heats. All seven heatwinners nominate for the
finals, as do all the second placed horses.

Under APG’s terms & conditions, the seven heat winners get first preference for the finals. Next, compare
the seasons earnings of the fastest second placegetter from Sydney with the fastest second placegetter
from Melbourne. The horse with the higher seasons earnings gets position number eight in the final,
with the other horse getting position number nine.

Next, compare the seasons earnings of the second placegetter from the slower Melbourne heat with the
seasons earnings of the second placegetter from the slower Sydney heat. However, the deadheat for first
in the other Melbourne heat means that there was no second placegetter in that Melbourne heat, whilst
the deadheat for second in the slower Sydney heat means that there were two second placegetters.

Therefore, it is necessary to compare the seasons earnings of the two deadheated second place finishers
from Sydney. The horse with the higher seasons earnings receives the tenth position in the final, whilst
the horse with the lesser seasons earnings is named first emergency.

Example: 2 APG conducts the six heats of the 2yo C&G Series (two heats each in Melbourne & Sydney,
and one heat each in Brisbane and Perth). The heats are run, and there are no deadheats or other
unusual results.

The winner of the Perth heat elects not to nominate for the Brisbane Group One final because it picked
up a minor injury following its heat win. All other second placed horses from Melbourne and Sydney
nominate for the final, but none of the third or fourth placed horses from Melbourne or Sydney elected
to nominate for the finals.

Under APG’s terms & conditions, the five remaining heat winners get first preference for the finals.
Because there are still five positions available, all of the second placed horses from Melbourne and
Sydney will also qualify for positions six, seven, eight and nine.

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Had any Melbourne or Sydney third placegetters nominated for the final, then the usual procedures of
comparing the seasons earnings of the fastest third placegetters from the Sydney & Melbourne heats
would have applied to determine which horse gained the tenth position in the final, and which horse was
first emergency.

However, because none of the third or fourth placegetters from either Melbourne or Sydney elected to
nominate for the final, the tenth position in the final and the postion as first emergency, remain available
for the highest placed horses from the Brisbane heat that elect to nominate for the final.

Therefore, if, for example, the second placed Brisbane horse elects not to nominate (e.g. due to illness),
but the third and fourth placed Brisbane horses elect to nominate for the final, then the third placed
horse from the Brisbane heat will fill the tenth position in the final, whilst the fourth placed horse from
the Brisbane heats will be first emergency.

8.0 THE FINALS

8.1. The Finals for the two year old series shall comprise a maximum of ten (10) Starters plus Emergencies
(subject to any restraints on field sizes imposed by the Controlling Board or Authority in the State where
the Finals are to be conducted).

8.2. The Finals for the three year old series shall comprise a maximum of twelve (12) Starters plus
Emergencies (subject to any restraints on field sizes imposed by the Controlling Board or Authority in the
State where the Finals are to be conducted).

9.0 DISTANCES OF HEATS AND FINALS

9.1. All races comprising the Series shall be conducted over a distance of 1609 metres. If not practical, the
races shall be conducted over a distance as near as possible to 1609 metres, but not less than 1609
metres.

10.0 APG CHAMPIONSHIP RACES

10.1. APG shall conduct a series of six $50,000 Group Two Championship Races for two year olds and six
$51,000 Group Two Championship Races for three year olds.

10.2. Albion Park and Gloucester Park shall each host one mixed sex Championship Race for two-year olds and
one mixed sex Championship Race for three-year olds, whilst Melton and Menangle shall each host
separate colts & geldings and fillies divisions for both their two-year old Championship Races and their
three-year old Championship Races.

10.3. Only fully-sustained APG horses that do not contest one of the Group One finals of the APG’s Race Series
earlier in the same season are eligible to nominate.

10.4. Horses may only contest one Championship Race per season.

10.5. Trainers must nominate their eligible horses for the relevant Championship Race(s) that they wish to
contest with their relevant state racing authority in the same way that they would nominate for any
normal race

10.6. Preference in field selection will be based on each horse’s total season’s earnings as at the close of
nominations.

10.7. In the event that two horses have identical season’s earnings, preference will go to the horse with the
higher average earnings per start for the season. If horses still can not be separated, then a random ballot
will be conducted.

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11.0 RACE DATES* FILLIES
TWO YEAR OLD SERIES DATES
COLTS & GELDINGS

Heats 14 April 2020 Gloucester Park 14 April 2020
Gloucester Park 28 April 2020 Melton 28 April 2020
Melton 28 April 2020 Albion Park 28 April 2020
Albion Park 28 April 2020 Menangle 28 April 2020
Menangle

Final 9 May 2020 Melton 9 May 2020
Melton

APG Championship Races

Gloucester Park (Mixed Sex) July/Aug 2020 Gloucester Park (Mixed Sex) July/Aug 2020

Albion Park (Mixed Sex) July/Aug 2020 Albion Park (Mixed Sex) July/Aug 2020

Menangle July/Aug 2020 Menangle July/Aug 2020

Melton July 2020 Melton TBA July 2020

*All race dates and venues are subject to change at the absolute discretion of Australian Pacing Gold.

THREE YEAR OLD SERIES DATES FILLIES
COLTS & GELDINGS

Heats April 2021 Gloucester Park April 2021
Gloucester Park April 2021 Melton April 2021
Melton April 2021 Albion Park April 2021
Albion Park April 2021 Menangle April 2021
Menangle

Final May 2021 Melton May 2021
Melton

APG Championship Races

Gloucester Park (Mixed Sex) July/Aug 2021 Gloucester Park (Mixed Sex) July/Aug 2021

Albion Park (Mixed Sex) July/Aug 2021 Albion Park (Mixed Sex) July/Aug 2021

Menangle July/Aug 2021 Menangle July/Aug 2021

Melton July 2021 Melton July 2021

*All race dates and venues are subject to change at the absolute discretion of Australian Pacing Gold.

12.0 PACERS PRIZEMONEY

TWO YEAR OLD PRIZEMONEY

Heats:

Heats shall be conducted for normal base stakes that apply in each State where heats are to be conducted and shall
be subject to the normal prizemoney splits that apply in each state.

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$350,000 Group One Finals:

First: $150,000

Second: $60,000

Third: $30,000

Fourth: $23,000

Fifth: $15,000

Sixth to Tenth: $10,000

Breeders: 1st $7,500, 2nd $5,000, 3rd $2,500, 4th to 10th $1,000

$50,000 Championship Races:

First: $20,000
Second: $8,000
Third: $6,000
Fourth: $4,000
Fifth to Tenth: $2,000

THREE YEAR OLD PRIZEMONEY

Heats:

Heats shall be conducted for normal base stakes that apply in each State where heats are to be conducted and shall
be subject to the normal prizemoney splits that apply in each state.

$210,000 Group One Finals:

First: $100,000
Second: $40,000
Third: $20,000
Fourth: $15,000
Fifth: $10,000
Sixth to Tenth: $5,000

$51,000 Championship Races:

First: $20,000
Second: $7,000
Third: $5,000
Fourth: $3,000
Fifth to Twelfth: $2,000

13.0 GENERAL CONDITIONS

13.1. The Controlling Board or Authority of the State in which races of the Series are being conducted, shall
preside over these Rules.

13.2. Every Club conducting such races shall comply with all directions of Australian Pacing Gold Limited as to
the conduct of or any matter relating to the Series.

13.3. The races conducted in a Series shall be run under the Rules of Harness Racing of the Controlling Board or
Authority of the State in which such races are conducted.

13.4. All horses nominated for the Series and their Owners, Trainers and Drivers, in addition to being bound by
the Rules of Harness Racing of the State in which the races are conducted, shall be deemed to be bound
by the Conditions of the Series and any decision made thereunder.

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14.0 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

14.1. The Board of Directors of Australian Pacing Gold shall have the utmost power to deal with any matter
arising from these conditions and any such decision by the Board of Directors shall be final and binding on
all parties.

The Board of Directors, shall have power to, however, not limited to:

- administer the Series;
- determine any fees payable;
- determine dates on which any fees will fall due;
- determine what amounts to “exceptional circumstances” as provided by in Clause 4.0 hereof;
- determine dates on which races comprising the Series will be conducted;
- determine venues of races comprising the Series;
- determine Prizemoney and the distribution thereof;
- authorise sales as " Australian Pacing Gold Sales" under such conditions as it prescribes;
- determine any alteration to the number of Heats and Championship Races to be conducted;
- determine any changes required to the choice of venue to produce adequate field sizes in Heats;
- adjudicate on the eligibility of any horse to contest a Race in the Series;
- conduct a Ballot to have horses contest Heats at a venue other than the venue nominated;
- abandon the Series for whatever reason with all nomination, first and final acceptance payments and

sustaining fees being refunded less any administrative or promotional charges.

15.0 THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS:

Club Name
HRV Messrs P Bourke & P Watkinson
NSWHRC Messrs R Marshall & B Ellis
ALBION PARK HRC Messrs P Ellis & T O’Reilly
GENERAL MANAGER Mr David Boydell - Tel (03) 5275 1999 Fax (03) 5275 6999
SECRETARY Mr Chris Bolenski - Tel (02) 4645 2200 Fax (02) 4633 8200

16.0 DISCLAIMER

The Controlling Boards or Authorities will not accept any liability whatsoever in the failure by Australian Pacing Gold
Limited ACN 010 966 739 to comply with conditions for the event, including conditions in relation to nominations,
acceptances and eligibility.

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GST EXCLUSIVE SALE

The Australian Pacing Gold Yearling Sales will be conducted as GST exclusive sales. Where the Vendor is registered for GST,
10% GST will need to be added to the final bid price. Where the Vendor is not registered, GST will not be added to the sale
price. The GST classification for all Lots is indicated at the top of each pedigree.

Example REGISTERED VENDORS NON-REGISTERED VENDORS

GST Exclusive Sale GST Exclusive Sale

Final Bid Price $11,000 Final Bid Price $11,000

GST $1,100 GST Nil

Final Price to $12,100 Final Price to $11,000
Purchaser Purchaser

VETERINARY EMERGENCY NUMBERS

Please note that in the event that a horse becomes sick or injured during its stay at the sales complex, it is the owner’s
responsibility to contact a suitable veterinarian and seek appropriate veterinary advice. The following veterinarians that are
known to perform work at the various sales complexes:

Sales Venue Veterinary Clinic Contact Details

Melbourne – Oaklands Junction Flemington Equine Clinic Ph: (03) 9376 0521
Randwick Equine Clinic Ph: (02) 9399 7722
Sydney – Riverside Stables Ascot Equinre Veterinarians Ph: (08) 9277 7737
Perth – State Equestrian Centre Garrard’s Veterinary Clinic Ph: 1300 791 688
Brisbane – Albion Park Paceway

IMPORTANT FUTURITY ELIGIBILITY NOTICE

It is the responsibility of all prospective purchasers to ensure the Futurity Eligibility of each Lot before securing that horse.
The Futurity Eligibility status of each Lot should be confirmed with the controlling statutory board or the individual Futurity
Series Promoter before each Australian Pacing Gold Sale.

IMPORTANT DISCLAIMERS

For the information of the Purchaser, the Auctioneer has provided certain information on the horses catalogued for Sale.
Any information is obviously subject to constant change and revision and its subsidiaries, officers and agents for themselves
and for those for whom they act, provide all information without responsibility and give no guarantee whatsoever as to its
accuracy.

All persons who attend the Sale do so entirely at their own risk and neither (the Auctioneer), its subsidiaries, officers or
agents for themselves and for those whom they act, nor the Promoter, its subsidiaries, officers or agents for themselves
and for those for whom they act assume or accept any responsibility or liability of whatever nature for any injury or
damage whatsoever which may occur to any person or property.

CATALOGUE DISCLAIMER

All care has been taken in the production of this catalogue in relation to the accuracy of information contained herein. The
catalogue producers will accept no responsibility for any inaccuracies contained but will undertake to the best of their
ability to correct any inaccuracies during the Sale. Please note, any announcements made from the Auctioneer's Stand on
the day of the Sale will take precedence over anything contained within the Catalogue.

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SALE DAY NOTICES

ACCESS TO VENUES POST SALE

Access tothesales venues willbeasfollows: Allhorses aretoberemoved from theSydney, Melbourne
•Brisbane –6am, Sun27th January2019 and Perth complexes by11am on thedayfollowing each
•Melbourne –9am Thursday31stJanuary2019 sale. Allhorsespurchased attheBrisbaneSalemustbe
• Sydney –9am,Friday1st March2019 removed immediatelyfollowing thecompletion ofthe
• Perth –9am,Friday8th March 2019 sale. Anyhorseheld afterthecompletion oftheday’s
selling willbeattheexpenseofthepurchaser, and any
CHANGING ADDRESS costs willbeforwarded onaccordingly.

Itis theresponsibilityofpurchasers toinformAustralian SUSTAINING FEES
Pacing Gold ofyourdetails orchanges todetails forthe
deliveryofappropriatenotices pertaining toallSeries. In orderforyearlingstobesustained forthe
AustralianPacing Gold RaceSeries, theboxmarked[] on
PASSOUTS thesaleformmustbeticked on saleday; thereis no
provision forlateentry.
Nohorsewillbepermitted toleavetheselling complex
withouta passout. Itis thePurchaser's responsibilityto VENDORS
ensurethata passoutis obtained foreveryhorse. Passouts
willonlybeissued attheSaleDayOfficebya Completed TransferFormsmustbesupplied totheSale
representativeofAustralianPacing Gold. Dayofficestaff, fullyexecuted fortransferbeforetheSale
commences. Failure to do so will delay payment of Sale
PAYMENT OF PURCHASES proceeds.

All Purchasers must report to the Sale VETERINARY SERVICES
Office to finalise payment of all purchases
as soon as practicableafterthefallofthe A veterinarian from Garrard’sHorse&Hound willbe on
hammer.Transferpaperswillbeposted toPurchasers hand atallsales, being availableforcontactatthesales
upon fullpaymentofalldebts. offices. This veterinarian has notbeen engaged by
AustralianPacing Gold.Forfurtherinformation, please
PERSONS ACTING AS AGENTS contactDaren Garrard on0428 100976. Scoping ofall
horses immediatelypostsaleis availableata cost of$99
Anyperson acting asagentin thepurchaseofa horsewill perhorse(referClause19 ofAPG’sT&C ofSaleforfurther
beresponsibleforpaymentofthathorse,unless prior information).
arrangements havebeenmadein writing with Australian
Pacing Gold. ONLINE YEARLING GUIDE

Photos andvideos ofAPG yearlings and related progeny
willbeviewableinAPG’s OnlineYearling Guides whichwill
beavailableapproximately10 days priortoeach sale.

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Lot 78 1 Consigned by John Citizen 2 3 No GST

Stable D-26 BLACK COLT Foaled November 13, 2007 (ET) S3071550

First foal of alltime fastest Australian bred, SA Oaks (Gr.1), Vicbred 2 & 3YO Finals (Gr.1) winner JADAH ROSE p,1:49.6-’08

($466,424); half-sister to KARALTA SHINE p,1:52.6 ($168,577). Second dam a half-sister to CLASSIC CAVALIER p,4,1:59.1, etc.

4Third dam US bred half-sister to HE’S BACK p,1:55.4f ($123,972) and to the grandam of WUZZUP p,1:51.4 ($329,950),

JOHNWAYNE’S BROTHER p,1:51.4 ($385,305), etc.; three-quarter sister to the dam of MEMORIES ANY SIZE p,3,1:53.1
($377,875) and grandam of WHYCANTIFORGETYOU p,4,1:51.2-‘08 ($221,738); full-sister to the grandam of TURBO’S ROSE
BUD (M) p,1:52.2 ($188,206), etc.

Warm Breeze p,4,1:53.1 Bret Hanover p,4,T1:53.3

Falcon Seelster USA p,3,1:51h Touch Of Spring p,2,T2:03

Fashion Trick p,1:59 Overtrick USA p,3,1:57.1h

5 Meadow Child p,3,2:07h

Totally Ruthless USA p,2,1:55.1f Walton Hanover USA p,3,1:53.2

Jadah Rose p,1:49.6-‘08 Mommy Dear p,2,T2:05

Karamea Toastime Armbro Aussie USA p,3,1:51.8

Toast To Missy USA

By FALCON SEELSTER USA (1982) p,3,1:51h ($US1,121,045)

READING THE PEDIGREE PAGEDam:
JADAH ROSE (2002) p,2,2:01.4; 3,1:59.7; 4,1:58.2; 1:49.6 –’08 USA by Totally Ruthless USA p,2,1:55.1f. 28

6 wins, 2 thru 5, 13 at Moonee1ValleLyo,tn1uamt bAedre&laSidtaeblaenldocLaatiuonnceston, further 3 wins to date USA in
2008; $466,424. Alltime fastes2t AusVtreanlidaonrb, croeldo.uAr,ussetxraalniadnfocalrinegerdoatfe4.7(E-2T8) d-4e-n8o.t2e0s0th8actatrheeefroianliUstShAeof

6-3-1-1. At 2, winner Vic. Sapling S.r,ehseualtto, fsaenmEi-mfinbaryloanTrdanFsinfearl Vicbred (Gr.1), heat Tatlow Memorial;

third in NSW Pink Bonnet, Fin3al TatGloSwT sMtaetumsoarniadl.FArete3ze, wbriannnder SA Oaks (Gr.1), heat, semi-final, Final

Vicbred S. (Gr.1), Ballarat Oaks4TrialS; uthmirmdainryToafsymeaarnliinagn’sOpaekdsi,grAeuestralian Oaks, Vic, Gold Chalice. At 4,
winner Vic. Silver Chalice, The5 End3urGoe, nheeraattio&nsPeemdiig-rfeineabl loVcickbred, etc. At 5, winner Tas. Mother of
Pearl, Wedderburn Cup; secon6d in STth.eAprendaiugdreCeu: p; third in Geo Johnson S., Charlton Cup, etc. This is
her first foal.
a) … (M) p,2,2:01.4; 3,1:59.7; 1:49.6 indicates this horse is a
2nd Dam:

KARAMEA TOASTIME (1991) by Armbro AussieFUILSLAY/pM,3A,R1:E5(1M.8).wDiathmaowf:inningpacing(p) recordat 2, afaster

JADAH ROSE (M) p,2,2:01.4; 3,1:59.7; 4,1:w58in.2n;in1g:4re9c.6o–rd’0a8t(3TaontadllayfRausttehrlewsisnUniSnAg)r.eAcos radbaosvaeg.ed. (M) isthe

KARALTA SHINE p,2,2:03.3; 3,2:02.1; 1:52o.n6ly(iFnodrirceastot rSokfipapheorrsUeS’sAs)e.x1.8Abwseinnsc,e2ofththreu (4M, )6inadticHatoebsathrte, 4 at

Launceston, 1 at Harold Park; furtherho2r3sewisinms aUleS.A, 6 thru 10; $168,577. At 2, winner heat & Final

Tasmanian Sweepstakes; second inb)T..a“psm”ianndiiacanteBsrteheedheorsrsePlisataeP. AACtER3.,Awbsinennecer oTfaasm“pa”ndieannoGteusitnheeas,
Prince of Pace, Tasmanian Coastal 100h0o,resetci.saTROTTER.EverywinningPACINGrecordthroughout
3rd Dam:
TOAST TO MISSY USA by Bret Hanover p,4,tTh1is:5s3a.le3.wHillablfe-sniostteerd wtoithHtEh’Se “BpA”.CK p,1:55.4f ($123,972), LARS

SEELSTER p,3,1:57.1f, LAWRENCE SAEgEeLSinTdEiRcapto,4rs,1a:r5e7u.1sef d($w1h2e0n,3t6h0e),heotrcse., ttaokethsewdinanminsgorefcCoIrNdEsMasAaNIA

p,4,1:55.3 ($143,227), SAND THE 2FYLOO,O3RYO((Mif)faspt,e1r:5th6afn(t$h2e628Y,5O8r4e)c,oerdtc) oarntadkegsraanlidfeatmimeomf aWrkUaZsZaUP
p,1:51.4 ($329,950), JOHNWAYNE’4SYBOR. TOhTeH4EYROpr,e1c:o5r1d.4iso($m3i8tt6e,d30w5i)t,hWa fAasLtKeErRwiBnLnUinEgtCimHIePaps,a4g,e1d:5.2.4
($115,181), TURBO’S ROSE BUD (MIn)thpe,1e:v5e2n.t2th($e1h8o8rs,2e0h6a)s, itAsR’ fTasAteRstTwpin,1n:i5n4g.t3im($e1a1s4a,622Y4O),noMUST B
SpY,3R,1U:P53p.1,1:(5$53.717,(8$7153)3, ,2D5I4A)M, OetNc.D; SftuhrArtehNeeY-rqwuSiIanZrnEteinrpg,ts1iim:s5tee3sr.3aftroe($ut1she4ed3,,ds7ai2mm7il)a,orlSfyTwMEiTtEhSMOaON3YROIAENrSeYcAoSNrdIYZ.ESIpZ,E1:5(M5h)
($237,818), POCKET ANY SIZE p,1:5O5n.4ly(t$h1e6fa0s,8te0s9t)W, TINANBLINEGAtNimYeSsI,ZoErT(Mim)epT,r4ia,1l:r5e6co.2rfds($a1re77u,s3e1d4.)“,Te”tc.

and grandams of WHYCANTIFORGInEdTiYcOatUes(aMre)cpo,r4d,1ta:k5e1n.2i-n‘0a8no($ff2ic2ia1l,T7i3m8e),TrWiaIl.LLYOUREMEMBERME

CLASpS,I1C:5C5A.2VA($L1IE2R3,p6,842,1),:5e9tc.1. D(Calmas7osifc5GwaMrinraynt)ee. rr5ns,wa2lifnainsma2itl:y04t0ra,anicndincgl5u;bd$ain2ckg3:,t1o2t5h.eacknowledgedFoundation
CLICKETY CLIX p,2,2:03.2; 1:59.5 (ArmbmroaAreu.ssie USA). 13 wins, 2 thru 5, 5 at Harold Park, 1 at Moonee

Valley; $62,190. At 2, winner8heatTVhiec.StSairteesSiSre.;ssSetackoensdanindCFuhteurrvitoiensettoz;wthhiicrdhtihnishyeeaatrliAnugsissceoli-gJiebtlep.ort
Classic. At 3, third in heat Vic. S9ires SN.ame, addressandcontactinformationwherethisyearlingisbeing

Zac Attack p,2:01.2 (Tuapeka Knight). 4 wreiandsiaetd5fo; r$t1h4is,3s5a0le..

Karamea Temptation (M) p,3,2:03; 4,2:02.2 (Forrest Skipper USA). 5 wins at 3 and 4, 1 at Moonee Valley;

$16,895. A–tU31, 1se7cond in heat Vicbred S.
of ESTHER
Family 8

20 AUSTRALIAN PACING GOLD

Eligible: Austr’sn Breeders Crown, Bathurst Gold Crown, Vicbred

Preparer: John Citizen, Rochester, Vic., 04912 345 678

ACCOMMODATION Options

BRISBANE

Quest Apartments – Breakfast Creek (4 Star) Riverview Hotel – Breakfast Creek (5 star)
15 Amy St, Breakfast Creek Cnr Kingsford Smith Drive & Hunt Street, Hamilton
Toll Free: 1800 026 370 T +61 7 3862 1800
Distance to: AlbionPk300m, Airport10km Distance to: AlbionPk300m, Airport10km

MELBOURNE

Quality Hotel - Tabcorp Park Melton (4 Star) Parkroyal Melbourne Airport (5 star)
2 Ferris Road, Melton Tullamarine Airport, Melbourne
T +61 3 8746 0600 F +61 3 9338 3818 Toll free: 1800 192 144 (within Australia)
Distance to: Oaklands 45km, Airport37km, CBD 41km T +61 3 8347 2000 F +61 3 8347 2001
Distance to: Oaklands 8km,CBD 50km

Oaks On Collins (4.5 star) Holiday Inn Melbourne Airport (4 star)
480 Collins Street, Melbourne 10-14 Centre Road, Tullamarine Airport
Toll free: 1300 786 603 T +61 3 9933 5111 F +61 3 9330 3230
T +61 3 8610 6444 F +61 3 8610 6488 Distance to: Oaklands 8km,CBD 25km
Distance to: Oaklands 28km, Airport20km

Crown Promenade (4 star) Airport Motel & Convention Centre (4 star)
8 Whiteman St, Southbank 33 Ardlie Street, Attwood
Toll free: 1800 776 612 (within Australia) Toll free: 1800 337 046 (within Australia)
T +61 3 9292 6688 F +61 3 9292 6677 T +61 3 9333 2200 F +61 3 9333 2696
Distance to: Oaklands 30km, Airport22km Distance to: Oaklands 5km,Airport5km,CBD 20km

SYDNEY

The William Inglis (4 star) Rydges Campbelltown (4 star)
Governor Macquarie Drive, Warwick Farm 15 Old Menangle Rd, Campbelltown
Booking Information not available at time of printing T +61 2 4645 0500 F +61 2 4645 0501
This Hotelis situatedon-site atthe Sales Facility Distance to: Riverside Stables30km, Menangle 12km

Fraser Suites PERTH
10 Adelaide Terrace, East Perth
Toll Free: 1800 099 465 Crown Promenade - Burswood Casino
Distance to: BelmontPark4km,Airport9km Great Eastern Highway, Burswood
Toll Free: 1800 999 667
Distance to: BelmontPark3km,Airport8km

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