Entries close 5pm this Friday 28 November for the upcoming Inglis Sydney Summer Thoroughbred Sale, which will be held a week later on Friday 5 December 2014.
Inglis Easter graduate Able Friend cruised into favouritism for the Group 1 Hong Kong Mile in December with a dashing victory in the feature lead up today, the Group 2 Bochk Wealth Management Jockey Club Mile at Sha Tin.
New stories are set to be written at the 2015 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale, which has been widely embraced by vendors leading to a superior catalogue and extra day added to the Summer Book on 8, 9 and 10 February next year in Sydney.
The David Hayes and Tom Dabernig trained Petrology headed a stakes treble for Inglis Easter graduates at Sandown on Saturday when winning the Group 2 MRC Sandown Guineas (1600m) in strong style.
The catalogue is now available online and on the Inglis Sales iPad App for this year’s edition of the Inglis December Thoroughbred Sale. 131 lots have been catalogue for the sale in Melbourne on Friday 12 December 2014.
Inglis Classic Sale pinhook Born To Fly delivered trainer Stephen Gray a tremendous 50th birthday present on Sunday when winning the S$350,000 Singapore Group 2 EW Barker Trophy over 1400m at Kranji.
With the third day of the Flemington Carnival over for another year, Inglis graduates were successful in four stakes races, highlighted by consecutive Inglis trifectas.
It’s a long way to go to get to Black Caviar’s perfect 25 from 25, but rising star sprinter Deep Field kept his unbeaten record intact to go five for five at Flemington on Saturday when capturing the Group II VRC Tab,com,au Stakes.
Quality colt Brazen Beau very nearly gave Yarraman Park’s young sire sensation I Am Invincible his first Group I winner back in the winter when he was beaten a long head in the Group I BRC JJ Atkins Stakes and he made amends at Flemington on Saturday when beating a crackerjack field to win the Group I VRC Coolmore Stud Stakes.
Synonymous as a sale with value for trainers and syndicators alike, the Inglis Classic Yearling Sale added its latest Group 1 winner to the mantelpiece, when three-year-old colt Brazen Beau claimed the Group 1 Coolmore Stud Stakes over 1200m in emphatic fashion.
Many champions of the turf have been auctioned by the respected William Inglis & Son, but it wasn’t until recently that the company was reminded of one of the greatest – Phar Lap.
Nothing is sacred in Australian racing anymore. Not even the colonial name of the winner could disguise how much things have changed over the past two decades.
Sebrella, the lone filly in the field, proved too good for the boys in the Inglis Trophy over 1400m at Sale Turf Club on Sunday to take home $110,000 for her connections.
Lumosty and Moonovermanhattan were sold just five minutes apart at the 2013 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale. Today they won Group 2 events at Moonee Valley 145 minutes apart.