Graduates of the Inglis Digital Online Auction platform are enjoying an ever increasing amount of success in Hong Kong and tonight at Sha Tin the platform was responsible for emphatic Hong Kong Classic Mile winner Helios Express (Toronado).
James Kennedy, Australian businessman and Executive Chairman of Luxury Group, Kennedy, has secured the vacant GPI Racing slot for the 2021 running of The Everest.
Australian bred sprinters Not Listenin'tome and Lucky Bubbles filled the quinella in the Group II Bochk Wealth Mgmt Jockey Club Sprint at Sha Tin on Sunday, the race also featuring the return of the great HK Champion Able Friend.
The Hunter Thoroughbred Breeders today welcomed the decision of the NSW Planning Assessment Commission that the economic benefits of the Drayton South project do not outweigh the potential demise of the Hunter Valley’s equine industry and that the project is not in the public interest.
The Victorian Thoroughbred Racehorse Owners Association has slammed plans by the Victoria Racing Club to reduce prizemoney for 30 feature races at Flemington next season.
A ground saving ride by jockey Brad Rawiller has helped steer Mick Kent-trained filly Absolutely to a commanding victory in the Group 1 AJC Oaks (2400m) at Randwick.
Speaking at the PAC public hearings held in Scone, John Messara advocated against the Bickham Coal Mine proposal and called on the NSW Government to make an early decision on the matter.
Fairytale filly Chance Bye highlighted a close relation at next week’s Premier Sale as fellow Inglis graduates Not A Pretender and Shrapnel also scored feature two-year-old successes today.
Racing Victoria Limited (RVL) has announced changes to its procedures regarding the approval of un-raced horses to compete in races, following a detailed review of current procedures, including consultation with the Australian Trainers Association (ATA).
THE Federal Productivity Commission report yesterday challenged the turnover-based model being proposed by Racing NSW and also criticised the TAB's monopoly in the wagering market.
After more than 6 weeks of planning, William Inglis & Son is pleased to announce that the first draft of Victorian based broodmares and foals have arrived at the Inglis Oaklands sales complex in Victoria from NSW.
In keeping with their recent ground breaking developments, William Inglis & Son are delighted to announce a new, innovative service for their clients – live internet bidding during thoroughbred auctions.