2011 Australian Weanling and Bloodstock Sale

Newmarket

22, 23, 24 June 2011

Lot Index

Session
Lots
10:30am Day 1, Select Weanlings, 22nd June
10:30am Day 2, Select Weanlings, 23rd June
Day 2, General Weanlings, 23rd June
Day 2, Select Broodmares, 23rd June
Day 2, Supplementary Select Weanlings, 23rd June
Day 2, Supplementary General Weanlings, 23rd June
Day 2, Supplementary Select Broodmares, 23rd June
10:30am Day 3, General Broodmares, 24th June
Day 3, Stallions, Yearlings, Racehorses, 24th June
Day 3, Supplementary General Broodmares, 24th June
Day 3, Supplementary Yearlings and Racehorses, 24th June

Sale Overview

2011 Australian Weanling and Bloodstock Sale catalogue

The Inglis Australian Weanling and Bloodstock Sale has quickly established itself as one of the most important sales of its type in the southern hemisphere.

More than $5.8million was traded across the three days of the sale at Newmarket in 2011.

The sale total for the Select Weanling session finished at $3,385,000 with an average of $15,818. The General Weanling session added another $103,450 to the sale total.

“The weanling sale ended particularly well,” Inglis Bloodstock Director Jonathan D’Arcy said. “It finished with an 88% clearance rate, which is outstanding and a credit to vendors for meeting the market.

“Competition on the better horses was very strong, with several potential buyers going home empty handed.

A feature of the sale was again the amount of activity online. No less than 66 horses were sold via the Online Bidding service, with 64 individual bidders competing on a total of 204 lots.

“Headed by Mont Fleuri, we finished with a very strong racehorse section and the better credentialed broodmares all sold well,” Inglis Bloodstock Director Jonathan D’Arcy said.

“This sale has only been going a few short years but has quickly developed into a good marketplace. Buyers have told us they appreciate seeing weanlings offered at this time of year, giving them a little more time to develop.

“Hopefully we can capitalise on the good results this week with a better catalogue next year.”

Horses passed in this week are still available for sale via the Inglis Make an Offer service. Interested parties can view a photograph of all passed in horses on the Make an Offer website.