ACHIEVEMENTS
| 2010 | 2010 | 2010 |
![]() Melbourne Premier Sales Three Bridges Thoroughbreds grossed over two million dollars and averaged $106,250 for their 20 horses sold. The draft highlight was a $300,000 Exceed and Excel colt sold to Mick Price. |
![]() Great Southern Weanling Sale Three Bridges the leading vendors on average and aggregate - all 17 weanlings sold including the Glenwood Dispersal which saw a Lonhro colt fetch $110,000. |
![]() Australian Weanling & Breeding Stock Sale Having raised Select Bloodstock's youngsters Three Bridges were proud to sell them at the Inglis weanling sale in Sydney - topping the auction with a $230,000 Fastnet Rock colt (pictured) from Love's Great purchased by Tom Magnier. |
| 2010 | 2009 | 2009 |
![]() Trevenson Park Trevenson Park (homestead pictured) comprises of 550 acres, taking Three Bridges' acreage in total to 2000 – plenty of room which fits in perfectly with the Liston family's aim of getting horses back with nature, growing their horses out in large paddocks. |
![]() Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale Three Bridges Thoroughbreds was one of four studs to gross over a million dollars and averaged $96,364 for their 11 horses sold. It was a great result with the overall sale down $33% from last year. |
![]() Perth Magic Millions Yearling Sale Acheived the third highest price - $165,000 Lion Heart x Summer Magic Colt. Purchased by John Brocklebank on behalf of BC3 Thoroughbreds |
| 2008 | 2008 | 2006 |
![]() Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale Sold the highest priced yearling ever sold in Victoria, smashing the previous record of $600,000 set 20 years earlier. The Eceed and Excel x Gentle Call Colt was purchased for $750,000 and knocked down to Darley Stud's, Sheik Mohammed. As the leading vendor, their 8 yearlings averaged $196,000. |
![]() Our Leading Lady Pauline Liston received the time honoured Victorian Wakeful Club Lady in Racing Award. It was fantastic to see her recognised for her endless dedication and love for animals. |
![]() Rinky Dink Group 1 Winner Rinky Dink won the Group 1 Australasian Oaks. The Liston family imported the stallion Distorted Humor (USA), owned the dam Peebinga Princess and foaled down the filly. When she didn’t make the reserve at the Magic Millions sale in Adelaide in 2002 Pauline broke her in and she went on to win at Group 1 level. |









