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These are some of the horses that Vicki currently
has for sale:
'INFATUATION'

INFATUATION is
an imported European gelding. DOB 1994.Chestnut
17hh, Irish has won a World Cup and numerous
Grand Prix, including the EFACup at Sydney
Royal.
He has incredible scope, and is a very brave, careful horse. However,
he has a very 'hot' brain, and would only be
suitable for a capable rider looking to jump
at the highest levels.
Price: $140,000 + GST
'NOBLEWOOD PARK CASSINI'S GIRL'

Fully imported grey Holsteiner mare 16.2 hh. DOB 2001. C Grade 35 points. This mare has everything, spectacular bloodlines (by Cassini 2), a scopey, careful jump with wonderful technique. Also an exceptional temprament that would suit any level of rider. She is also a proven breeder, having been imported in foal. Totally sound and vice free. Recent performances include being placed at Sydney Royal in Section 3, and in the NSWSJC Futurity at SIEC.
Tony Trevisan and Robynne McTaggert are regrettably moving to Europe in the near future, so Cassie's sale is becoming more imperative, and her sale price reduced. She was a winner at her last start out at Shoalhaven, and will be in action at both the NSW Championshipsships and the National Titles in Canberra
'NIKE'

My first grandchild, by Errol, out of World Cup showjumping mare Long Tall Sally. Nike is a 5 years old, 16.2hh bay gelding, and has the most wonderful temprament, as well as having 3 lovely paces. He has a good jump, but is not going to be my next Olympic superstar, but will give a keen amateur or any level of rider a lot of fun. He has already won at 1.05, and has absolutely no vices. Working very well on the flat, but has mainly been my schoolmaster horse for students despite his tender years.
'SPARKY'

He is a 9 year old chestnut th'bred gelding who has a lovely, scopey jump, and is good and easy on the flat, having established changes. No vices, totally quiet and suitable for any level of rider. Both boys are in work and are sound, trouble free horses, but I really need to sell some horses to make room for new ones coming in, and to pay the bills!
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