Future racetrack stars to be offered at The Star Ready2Race Sale were on display this week at breeze ups held at Cambridge, New Zealand and Canterbury, Sydney.
The Australian Thoroughbred breeding season will begin on Monday (Sept 1), with the country's stallions set to generate more than $300 million in income for their services.
The popular Inglis Race Series comprising $5million in bonuses and select sale races has been enhanced for 2014 Yearling Sale graduates to include more valuable 3YO races.
Inglis Ready2Race Sale graduates maintained their exceptional strike rate in Singapore over the weekend with two winners and three placegetters from the only five R2R runners to compete.
Having won the Listed ATC The Rosebud last time out over 1200m at Randwick, Scissor Kick returned to the scene of the crime on Saturday, stepping up to the 1300m to snatch victory from his stablemate Panzer Division in the Group 3 ATC Up And Coming Stakes.
The catalogue is available online, the breeze up days are arranged and the Inglis travel service is standing by to assist buyers to get ready for The Star Ready2Race Sale in Sydney.
A parade of First Season Sires, an auction of stallion nominations and over 250 breeding and racing stock are all part of the 2014 Inglis Melbourne August Thoroughbred Sale this Friday 22 August.
Reigning Emirates Melbourne Cup-winning jockey Damien Oliver cemented his status as a legend of Australian racing when he won a record seventh Scobie Breasley Medal tonight in Melbourne.
Inglis graduates Nostradamus, Sabatini and Get The Nod claimed the three Group 3 races of three-year-olds in Australia on Saturday; the ATC San Domenico Stakes, MRC Quezette Stakes and MRC Vain Stakes respectively.
Awards ceremonies for the 2013/14 racing season are in full swing and fillies offered at Inglis yearling sales are being crowned all over the southern hemisphere
Sydney metro winning Encosta de Lago mare Fulminate topped the Inglis Spring Thoroughbred Sale in Sydney today when snapped up by the Fiorente Syndicate for $125,000.
David Hayes and Tom Dabernig’s decision to lower the bar for Tawteen’s first-up run was rewarded when the filly won Wednesday's Carlton Amber Jubilee Handicap at Bendigo.