The long list of black-type performers bred, raised and sold by Emirates Park has another live candidate for inclusion in the form of Petits Filous, a brilliant Melbourne metropolitan winner on debut at Moonee Valley.
Trainer Michael Hawkes has provided an update on talented filly Lake Geneva who is being aimed at the Gr1 Golden Rose (1400m) at Rosehill Gardens on 12 September.
After several years of repairing its balance sheet and improving its business model, the Australian Turf Club will deliver a significant dividend to the racing industry this Spring and beyond, with prizemoney increases and a large cut to training fees announced today.
Co-trainer Michael Hawkes has provided an update on the progress of star sprinter Chautauqua who has been back in work at Team Hawkes' Rosehill stable for about a week now.
While show horses are still hibernating in warm winter rugs, it’s time for judges to brush up their skills. Equestrian Victoria’s annual show horse judges seminar will be held at the Inglis Sales Complex at Oaklands on Saturday, catering for senior judges and those hoping to progress to that level.
Racing Victoria (RV) announced the expansion of the lucrative VOBIS Gold Premier Race Series with an additional two feature races lifting prizemoney and bonuses to a record $2.36 million for the 2015-16 racing season.
IF THERE is currently a halo over the gateway to Stuart Ramsey’s Turangga Stud at the northern end to the Se genhoe Valley, Scone, it is well deserved for one of its products has become the first performer raised in the Hunter Valley since Fairy King Prawn at the turn of the century to capture the prestigious title of Hong Kong Horse of the Year.
Inglis graduates completed another successful weekend in Asia on Sunday winning nine races across Singapore Derby Day and the final meeting for the Hong Kong racing season.
Pocket rocket Sargent Doakes has had a fine juvenile season for astute Scone trainer Rod Northam, capturing his fourth win on Thursday in the $41,000 Springboard to Fame Plate at Grafton.
On the eve of star colt Brazen Beau’s final run of his career, Arthur & Charlotte Inglis welcomed 150 clients and friends of Inglis to enjoy the Inglis Aussie Picnic in the Owners and Trainers Car Park after the days racing at the Newmarket July Course. The atmosphere was electric and with Inglis having sold both Brazen Beau and his sire I Am Invincible, it was only fitting that Australia’s leading thoroughbred auctioneer play host to such a prelude.
Following a stellar season, Aussie-bred and Inglis-sold galloper Able Friend has claimed more accolades, this time the titles of Champion Miler and Horse of the Year at The Hong Kong Jockey Club Champion Awards overnight.
The inaugural Inglis Cup worth $250,000 has been scheduled to be run over 2000m at Caulfield on Saturday 26 September 2015 during the Spring Racing Carnival in Melbourne.
Champion sire Fastnet Rock posted a winning double at Bendigo on Wednesday with a couple of blue-blooded three year-olds, both a product of Newgate Farm.
Three-year-old Duporth gelding Braces maintained his consistent record today when he weaved through the pack to take out the $50,000 Inglis Bonus along with the $45,000 CRJC Grafton Guineas under the guidance of Winona Costin on the first day of the Grafton Cup Carnival.