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A model of consistency from the Gai Waterhouse stable, four year-old Choisir gelding Frespanol (pictured as a yearling) has been allowed to work his way steadily through the grades landing his first Black Type victory at Doomben on Saturday when taking out the Listed BRC Spear Chief Quality.
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As Inglis approaches 150 years of service to the Australasian thoroughbred industry, Managing Director Mark Webster today announced that the company will relocate its head office and auction facilities from Newmarket in Randwick to Warwick Farm to position itself for the long term.
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Star sprinter Alboran Sea will be retired to stud. Mary Slack and Michael Javett’s three-year-old filly suffered a knee chip in Saturday’s Group 1 City Of Pitermaritzburg SA Fillies Sprint at Scottsville and the connections decided that it would be in her best interests to end her racing career without risking further injury after a lengthy recovery period.
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Snitzel has been churning out the juvenile winners this season adding an 18th to the tally when well bred filly Parmalove scored a tenacious debut win at Seymour on Wednesday.
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Following the maiden Group 1 win by Vinery shuttler More Than Ready's exciting daughter Entisaar in South Africa last weekend, Vinery Stud will be watching another of his daughters with interest in the Republic next weekend.
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Following a tremendous Inglis Select Yearling Sales Series entries are now being welcomed for the select Inglis Ready2Race Sale, presented by The Star, Sydney.
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In a busy afternoon of feature racing at Scottsville in South Africa, Inglis Easter graduate Entisaar showed she has an exciting future in winning the Group 1 Allan Robertson Championship over 1200m.
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Vinery Stud's Champion Sire More Than Ready (USA) posted yet another juvenile Group I winner when exciting filly Entisaar captured the Group I Allan Robertson Championship at Scottsville in South Africa on Saturday.
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Impressive two-year-old Look To The Stars has taken her career earnings past $220,000 today with a powerful win in the $250,000 Group 2 BRC Sires’ Produce Stakes at Doomben defeating Blueberry Hill and Cylinder Beach.
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George Moore was elevated to Legend status in what was a huge night for Queensland racing icons at Thursday night’s Australian Racing Hall Of Fame ceremony in Brisbane.
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The 2015 Inglis Select Yearling Sale Series has drawn to a close with 2019 yearlings sold by Australia’s leading thoroughbred auction house across their six sales at an overall clearance of 85%.
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Australia’s most winning jockey, Robert Thompson, has been nominated for induction into Australian Racing’s Hall of Fame
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Rod Northam wants to train more two-year-olds and after providing the best advertisement for it has already targeted the lucrative Scone Guineas next year.
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Trainer Brett ­Cavanough landed the biggest pay day of his successful career after his brilliant filly Loved Up scored an impressive ­victory in the $403,300 Inglis 3YO Scone ­Guineas, (1400 metres) on Saturday.
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The past month of exciting racing has resulted in a number of newcomers being included in the third edition of the LONGINES World's Best Racehorse Rankings for 2015. However, ABLE FRIEND (AUS) [125] and SHARED BELIEF (USA) [125] remain atop the rankings.
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