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Gina Rosa sold

Curtin’s Farm, which jointly purchased the richest standardbred yearling sold at auction in Australia or New Zealand yesterday, also paid out a substantial sixfigure sum for former top filly, Gina Rosa (1:57.78) on Monday evening. Gina Rosa, last season’s champion filly which was retired from racing last month after a brief but illustrious race

career, is likely to be bred with the well-per-formed Lordship entire, Tricky Dick (1:56.8), later this year. Tricky Dick, the winner of 45 races here and in North America, is a resident stallion at Curtin’s Farm along with Count Bay and Salute Hanover. The stud’s fourth stallion, Party Ahead, died earlier this season.

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Press, 10 March 1987, Page 42

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Gina Rosa sold Press, 10 March 1987, Page 42

Gina Rosa sold Press, 10 March 1987, Page 42

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