A diverse buying bench purchased 81 lots for $5,890,500 during the new Sunday afternoon session on day one of the 2013 Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale at Oaklands today.
For the second time in a fortnight a long standing track record at Flemington has been lowered by a graduate of the Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale. Two weeks ago it was Black Caviar over 1000m and today it was Loveyamadly over 1100m.
Inglis Sale Day Live will take on a revolutionary new look at the upcoming Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale with Inglis set to webcast a fully hosted channel called Inglis TV Live, in addition to other live camera and audio streams available at Inglis sales.
Mrs Onassis winner of the Gr1 Oakleigh Plate last Saturday is from Miss Jakeo a daughter of the Gr1 Blue Diamond Stakes winner Lady Jakeo herself the dam of Blue Gum Farms freshman sire Red Arrow.
Yearlings have started arriving at Inglis’ Oaklands complex ahead of the start of the 2013 Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale at 2pm this Sunday 3 March.
Two-year-old filly Everage took her racetrack earnings to over seven times her yearling sale purchase price when winning the 1000m Lightning Ridge 2YO Plate at Canberra on Sunday.
All Too Hard strengthened his already vice-like grip on next week’s Australian Guineas with a scintillating win in today’s Cathay Pacific Futurity Stakes at Caulfield.
Four-year-old mare She's Clean brought up a milestone 100 stakes-winners for Redoute's Choice and 100 metropolitan winners for the season for trainer Chris Waller when she swept down the outside in Saturday's Invermien Triscay Stakes (1200m) at a rain soaked Warwick Farm.
Like his undefeated sibling Black Caviar last week, star three-year-old All Too Hard went to another level at Caulfield this Saturday, putting on a superb display to storm away to a three length victory in the $500,000 Group 1 MRC Futurity Stakes over 1400m.
Stephen Theodore loves a road trip. And he's fairly keen on a sip. When he secured a yearling he thought could be a star last year, he had a ready-made name - Crack A Roadie.
Those following the Dubai Racing Carnival on Thursday got to witness a big Australian victory delivered by Flying Spur four year-old Mushreq in the Group II Al Fahadi Fort.