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Damien Oliver further enhanced his standing as one of Australia’s greatest-ever jockeys, collecting a record eighth Scobie Breasley Medal on Sunday.
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A desire by his owners to aim at the group 1 Caulfield Guineas saw Well Sprung — who was beaten at his debut in a maiden at Cranbourne a month ago — quickly graduating to black-type company, before scoring an impressive all-the-way win in the listed Mitchell McKenzie Stakes (1200 metres).
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The dream continued for the connections of Well Sprung in Melbourne today as the three-year-old recorded a black-type win at just his second start, taking out the headlining race on McKenzie Stakes Day at Moonee Valley.
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An unraced 3-year-old daughter of Al Maher by the name of Lady Sansa (pictured as a yearling) is beginning to excite an ownership group comprising of past and present employees of Inglis Bloodstock and managed on their behalf by two very closely connected racing families.
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The much anticipated Inglis August Thoroughbred Sale kicked off at 10.30am this morning following the First Season Sire Parade, in which five of Victoria’s leading stud farms paraded eight of the newest additions to their stallion rosters. 205 Lots were sold today at an outstanding clearance rate of 92% and an aggregate earn of $2,440,700 for a variety of vendors.
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Peter Snowden walked into the ring to try and buy a Lonhro filly at the Inglis Easter Sales last year and was blown out of the water but minutes later he was offered the chance to train Kangarilla Joy.
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A pair of black type-performed fillies from last season began their three-year-old quests for further stakes success on winning notes at Taupo on Wednesday in New Zealand.
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$160,000 is not a lot to pay for a colt by champion sire Redoute’s Choice, which is why promising three year-old Raphael’s Cat (pictured as a yearling) found himself as one of the cheapest yearlings by his sire at the 2014 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale.
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Mike de Kock says that talented Australian-bred colt Mitraad (pictured as a yearling) is likely to take on stakes company again in the near future following his win at Turffontein in South Africa on Saturday.
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88 supplementary lots, including two shares in Black Caviar’s sire Bel Esprit, have been added to the diverse catalogue of offerings at the Inglis August Thoroughbred Sale in Melbourne this Friday 21 August 2015.
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Trainer Ciaron Maher says that talented filly Petits Filous will be sent for a short break before returning later in the spring for a possible tilt at the Group 1 Coolmore Stud Stakes at Flemington.
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18th Aug 2015
Savvy breeders will be offered a rare opportunity at the 2015 Inglis August Thoroughbred Sale this Friday in Melbourne with two shares in Black Caviar’s sire Bel Esprit to be offered at public auction.
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Inglis graduates saluted in all three Group races held at Caulfield today, taking out two Group 3 Races and the first Group 2 of the season, the MRC PB Lawrence Stakes which was won by Mourinho, marking the first win at this level for Darryl Blackshaw who recently stepped up to train the gelding.
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Another chapter in the history of William Inglis and Son Ltd has been written today, with Managing Director Mark Webster announcing the sale of the iconic 5ha Newmarket property in Randwick to Cbus Property, an Australian company and wholly owned subsidiary of Cbus, an industry superannuation fund with 780,000 members.
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155 lots have been selected for the 2015 edition of The Star Ready2Race Sale which will kick off at 11am on Tuesday 6 October with Lot 1, the Redoute’s Choice half-brother to Group 1 winner Bel Sprinter.
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