The 2014 Inglis Great Southern Sale came to a close this evening in Melbourne where 504 thoroughbreds had been traded at an excellent clearance rate of 85% over the past three days
A weanling colt from the first crop of Fastnet Rock’s Group 1 winning son Foxwedge topped the opening day of the Inglis Melbourne Great Southern Sale on Sunday when selling for $175,000.
Cosmic Endeavour today claimed the final Group 1 race of the 2013/14 Australian racing season, which has been another stellar 12 months for graduates of Inglis sales.
Inglis Managing Director Mark Webster today announced the appointment of highly respected stud manager Sam Fairgray to the position of New South Wales Bloodstock Manager.
Killua Castle has become the ninth Inglis graduate in four months to win at stakes level in South Africa. The four-year-old took out the Group 3 Jubilee Handicap over 1800m at Turffontein on Saturday.
212 lots that make up the Inglis Sydney Classic Yearling Sale Winter Book and Sydney Winter Thoroughbred Sale have been catalogued to go under the hammer at Newmarket this Sunday 15 June 2014.
Victorian galloper Sonntag delivered his up-and-coming young trainer Henry Dwyer his first Group 1 victory on Saturday when winning the BRC Queensland Derby over 2400m at Eagle Farm.
Tony Pike is not a trainer well known to Australian punters but he had a big hand in preparing Sacred Falls to win his second Doncaster and might get a major of his own with Sacred Star in next week’s Stradbroke after he earned a start by winning the QTC Cup at Eagle Farm on Saturday.
Popular sprinter Emperor Max was finally able to add a much-deserved feature win to his outstanding resume when he put his seven rivals to the sword in the $300,000 Group 2 Stewards’ Cup (1400m) on Sunday.