A couple of weeks ago I attended the National Yearling Sales at Karaka, along with National Party leader Simon Bridges. It was the 94th time these sales have been held for a proud and successful industry which can trace its roots back 175 years.
Today the Racing Industry in New Zealand employs more than 50,000 people, either directly or indirectly, and has an economic impact in excess of $1.6 billion a year. It is also an industry that has the ability to showcase New Zealand at an international level.
Many horses sold at the National Yearling sales go on to enjoy success in New Zealand and overseas. It's worth noting too that more than half of the Group One winners racing in Hong Kong in 2019 came via the Karaka sales; while New Zealand-bred horses have achieved similar success in Australia, Malaysia, Singapore and Macau.
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This year's sales certainly got off to a great start and the 2020 catalogue was impressive – a true reflection of New Zealand's reputation for breeding some of the best race horses in the world.