Hazelwood Con Oak was presented by Will Durkin on behalf of Terry and Chris Hall and sold to BJ & R Hill. Picture: Penwood Creations supplied by Nutrien Equine
The 2024 Nutrien Classic Sale once again cemented its reputation as a cornerstone of the Australian performance horse industry, generating more than $12 million in sales. From 554 horses offered, an impressive 88.63% sold, achieving an overall average of $25,058.
Leading the charge was HAZELWOOD CON OAK (Hazelwood Conman x Oaks Prospect), a standout mare who claimed the title of top-priced horse interfaced through AuctionsPlus in 2024. Selling for $180,000 to Ben and Rae Hill of Thallon, Queensland, she was presented by accomplished horseman Will Durkin on behalf of long-time vendors Terry and Christine Hall.
Terry and Christine Hall celebrated a significant milestone during the event, with their legendary sire Hazelwood Conman surpassing $10 million in progeny sales through the Nutrien Classic and Masters Sales—a first in Australian history. Among his progeny are over 10 event winners at the Nutrien Classic, from campdrafts to challenges.
With such success stories, anticipation is already building for the 2025 Nutrien Classic Sale. Be sure to check out next year’s catalogue.
As we celebrate this festive season, we're looking back at 12 of our most memorable moments from 2024. From record-breaking bull sales to premium price tags for top kelpies, it’s been a remarkable year.
On the first day of Christmas: 'Bob' the Bull fetches $225,000
On the second day of Christmas: Two record-breaking rams
On the third Day of Christmas: Wagyu heifer makes $130,000
On the fourth day of Christmas: Blacknose Valais is crowned top priced ewe of 2024
On the fifth Day of Christmas: Kelpie fetches $50,000
On the sixth day of Christmas: Wee Waa cropping powerhouse sold for $23.65M
On the seventh day of Christmas: Hazelwood Conman tops charity auction
On the eighth day of Christmas: Carruthers clearance sale grosses over 50,000 catalogue views
On the ninth day of Christmas: Clearance sale cracks $3.6 million
On the tenth day of Christmas: Wool tables lead as top-performing machinery item
On the eleventh day of Christmas: Horse sales top at $180,000
On the twelfth day of Christmas: Llamas and Alpacas bring the X-factor
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