Friends of Little Avondale

A few of our trusted suppliers and organisations

Racehorse Owners Bulletin

New Zealand Thoroughbred Racehorse Owners Federation Bulletin

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NZ Thoroughbred Breeders Association

The official website for members, media and everyone interested in breeding, buying, racing and learning about the New Zealand thoroughbred horse.

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New Zealand Bloodstock

New Zealand Bloodstock Limited has a long and illustrious record of success as the source of New Zealand thoroughbred champions to the world.

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Inglis

William Inglis & Son Ltd stages a busy schedule of thoroughbred auctions during the year, covering all aspects of the breeding and racing industry, from weanlings and yearlings, through to broodmares, stallions and tried racehorses.

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NZ Thoroughbred Racing

New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing Inc (NZTR) is the governing body of the thoroughbred code in New Zealand. Essentially it supplies the thoroughbred product for wagering and sporting customers and is ‘captain of the team’ for the thoroughbred code.

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CatWalk SCI Trust

A New Zealand based charity committed to raising funds for Spinal Cord Injury Research.

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URLAR Wines

Proudly family owned, Urlar Estate produces outstanding single vineyard wines using organic and biodynamic principles.

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NRM

A excellent feed company that has quality as it's No.1 priority. Between Catriona and her sporthorses and Sam and Little Avondale we have been feeding NRM for over 25 years. For more information please visit their website or contact them here.

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Bruce Perry Bloodstock

A New Zealand bloodstock agent, recommended by the LA team, who specialises in broodmares. 

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New Zealand Thoroughbred Racehorse Owners Federation

To improve the economics, integrity and pleasure of the sport of thoroughbred racing on behalf of all owners.

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races.com.au

Melbourne Cup 2017 coverage provided by Races.com.au

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Aside from Sam greeting me at Karaka every year with “Have I got a horse for you” it’s about breeding successful and sound horses

John Foote, Queensland Bloodstock Agent