The 2015 Inglis VOBIS Gold Yearling Sale got off to a solid start today in Melbourne with 120 Super VOBIS nominated yearlings selling to a vast group of buyers.
Champion trainer Peter Moody is no stranger to Group 1 success with Inglis Graduates, and today he witnessed juvenile filly Pasadena Girl bloom into the stable's next star.
A long-time sponsor of the Cambridge Jockey Club has stepped up to the black-type mark with support for one of the feature events at Te Rapa on Saturday week.
The buzz of excitement is building for the inaugural Victorian Owners & Breeders Raceday at Caulfield on Saturday and the Inglis VOBIS Gold Yearling Sale starting on Sunday.
The Inglis VOBIS Gold Yearling Sale, to be held this Sunday and Monday, 19 and 20 April is renowned for its outstanding value, not to mention the $19 million in prizemoney and bonuses available for Super VOBIS and VOBIS Gold nominated horses in Victoria. Recently, the sale has produced two particularly impressive stories of racetrack success.
With over $19 million in prize-money and bonuses on offer across both the world-class Super VOBIS and VOBIS Gold Schemes, there is no better opportunity for owners to get involved than by purchasing a yearling at the Inglis VOBIS Gold Yearling Sale, Sunday and Monday 19 and 20 April in Melbourne.
Rod Northam comes to the end of one Group 1 adventure with Odyssey Moon in Saturday's Champagne Stakes, while starting other with Big Money in the Hall Mark Stakes at Randwick.
The third leg of the Singapore Golden Horseshoe Series – “Inglis Melbourne Juvenile Stakes” will take place this Friday, 17 April 2015 at the Singapore Racecourse. It will be an exciting race over 1,200m on turf as Singapore’s two-year-olds vie for yet another opportunity to win the $90,000 purse, a possible $30,000 bonus and the coveted trophy.
South Coast trainer Bede Murray is ‘King of the Provincials’ after winning the inaugural $300,000 Provincial Championship Series Final (1400m) on The Championships Day 2 at Royal Randwick today.
Have we just seen the future? Is this how the bloodstock world is developing? Those were the overriding thoughts as a quite remarkable Inglis Easter Australian Yearling Sale drew to a close in Sydney on Thursday.
The Championships at Royal Randwick in Sydney attracted the eyes of the world last week and it pays to look closely if you want learn how to breed a championship winner.
Four of the nine races at Turffontein in South Africa on Saturday were won by Aussie breds headed by champion Redoute’s Choice filly Majmu who beat older mares to win the Group I Empress Club Stakes.
Trainer Chris Waller didn’t pull any punches when he described Delectation as a “frustrating horse”. But Waller also knows Delectation is loaded with latent sprinting ability and the three-year-old showed in his narrow win in the Group 2 $500,000 Arrowfield Sprint (1200m).