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January 01, 2020

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With their persuasive and confident manner, stock auctioneers can, and do,
sell anything. In doing so they chronicle the changing fortunes of rural Australia.


Story Mandy McKeesick

Breaking Ground

Auctioneer Stephanie Grentell made history in Scone last Thursday selling thoroughbreds with passion at White Park.

 

Article by The Scone Advocate

Wakeful Club Lunch

All items were auctioned by the very professional Steph Grentell and Son Limited with proceeds going to Beyond Blue, Ovarian Cancer Research and Prostrate Cancer Research. 

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Stephanie Grentell is the world’s first female thoroughbred auctioneer and she will auction off six fantastic items during the night. The highlight is the APT ‘Timeless Wonders of Asia’, magnificent 13-day cruise aboard the MS Caledonian Sky around the breathtaking islands of Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines.

How this MRC member stumbled across a Blue Diamond runner

Stephanie Grentell explains that she showed the group two Stryker fillies from the Three Bridges draft on the day but ended up recommending Miss Nymeria.

 

Article by Melbourne Racing Club

Gai's Gazette

Page 16 & 17

 

One for the Sisterhood It takes inner courage, self confidence, perseverance, hard work and a certain drive to have a dream that becomes a reality. Believing is certainly achieving in Stephanie Grentell’s case …

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Stephanie Grentell says the Red Centre yearling sale in Alice Springs was another success.

 

Artcile By ABC

Grentell Launches New Career At Inglis

Melbourne-based Stephanie Grentell broke new ground at the Inglis scone sale last week as the first female to auctioneer at a public thoroughbred yearling sale in Australia.

 

Article by Thoroughbred Breeders

Stallions Write Up

With hurdle jockeys in her family it’s little wonder Stephanie Grentell isn’t afraid to tackle the big obstacles in life including eventually becoming an auctioneer of thoroughbreds and a bloodstock agent. While she chases these goals and runs marathons for a hobby, she’s forging a career in a male-dominated world and is a valued member of the team at Inglis, based in Melbourne.

 

Article by Graeme Kelly

First female auctioneer is thoroughly thrilled

Stephanie Grentell, Melbourne, becomes the first female Thoroughbred auctioneer in Australia and likely the world, at the Scone Yearling Sale at White Park.

 

Article by The Land

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