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Buyers bid most for fillies on Day 3 at national yearling sales

Te Akau Racing spends another $900,000 on a second filly for syndication.

Nevil Gibson
Wed, 31 Jan 2018

David Ellis’ Te Akau Racing stables continued its interest in fillies by paying the top price of $900,000 for a half-sister to 2017 Karaka Million winner Melody Belle on Day 3 of the national yearling sales.

On Monday, Mr Ellis paid $900,000 for a Savabeel filly from Haunui Farm to be part of a

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Nevil Gibson
Wed, 31 Jan 2018
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