The 2014 Inglis Melbourne Select Racehorse Sale catalogue featuring 27 superb entries from Lloyd and Nick Williams is now available. The one day sale will be held at Oaklands on Friday 23 May.
151 lots have been catalogued for the 2014 Inglis Sydney Classic Yearling Sale Winter Book, which can be viewed online at inglis.com.au and on the updated Inglis Sales iPad App
The new dates and format of the Inglis Australian Broodmare and Weanling Sale were due to turn heads and excellent results have clearly validated the auction’s position as Australia’s headline breeding stock sale.
It was a bright day at Newmarket in more ways than one on Monday as the first-class Tyreel Stud dispersal highlighted the progressive format and dates of the new Inglis Australian Broodmare and Weanling Sale.
A Fastnet Rock colt topped a superb weanling session selling to Belmont Bloodstock for $450,000 on the opening day of the streamlined 2014 Inglis Australian Broodmare and Weanling Sale.
Sunday 4 May marks the start of the 2014 Inglis Australian Broodmare and Weanling Sale in Sydney, with 219 weanlings catalogued to be offered on the opening day tomorrow.
Mick Price unearths a potential Crown Oaks contender in Adelaide with bargain-buy Cailin Miss leading home an all-Victorian trifecta in the $80,000 Listed Oaklands Plate (1600m) at Morphettville.
Jack Hill continued his excellent association with Under the Louvre at Caulfield on Saturday, guiding the talented three-year-old colt to his fifth win from eight starts in the $80,000 Charter Keck Cramer Handicap (1200m).
Pressing showed his debut win over Petrology was no fluke by repeating the feat in the $120,000 listed Redoute’s Choice Stakes (1200m) for two-year-olds at Caulfield on Saturday.
Breaths were held at Morphettville on Saturday afternoon as Inglis graduates Kushadasi and Scratchy Bottom hit the line in the 2500m Group 1 SAJC South Australian Derby.
Trainer Bede Murray seems to have found the key to winning a $50,000 Inglis Race Series Bonus at Wagga Wagga as he collected the windfall for the second consecutive year thanks to an impressive display from juvenile Sure And Fast.
THE huge books of mares that fashionable sires serve this century, astronomical in size compared to those looked after by champion sires of the past such as Star Kingdom, Better Boy, Wilkes and Showdown, means that their goodness can be enjoyed by far more in racing and breeding.
Aussie breds were expected to star at the Turffontein meeting in South Africa overnight and while boom More Than Ready (USA) colt Banaadeer was beaten into second place in the Group I SA Nursery Stakes, there were still a pair of Group II victories for Redoute's Choice duo Majmu and Honorine.
The first Singapore Group 1 race of the year saw the coronation of Zac Spirit as the country’s sprint king as the Flying Spur four-year-old stamped his class on the $500,000 Lion City Cup with an all-conquering display on Sunday.