News

29th Jan 2013
2012 Patinack Farm Blue Diamond Stakes winner Samaready continued her progress towards a return to the racetrack, with an impressive jumpout at Caulfield this morning.
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The catalogue for the 2013 edition of Australasia’s most prestigious thoroughbred auction, the Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale is now available online at www.inglis.com.au and on the Inglis Sales iPad App.
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Unearthing that next good horse from among almost 500 others is like finding a needle in a haystack but Rick Worthington has done it before - twice.
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Gun young Cranbourne trainer Stephen Theodore plans on keeping an astounding $2.5 million bonus alive this season with his brilliant two-year-old, Crack A Roadie.
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348 yearlings were sold for $11,731,772 during the inaugural Summer Book of the Inglis Sydney Classic Yearling Sale at Newmarket over the past two days.
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The progeny of Snitzel and trainer Gerald Ryan are a formidable combination with Centrepet the latest to claim a metropolitan victory.
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Buyers have thrown their support behind the split format of the 2013 Inglis Sydney Classic Yearling Sale outlaying $5,678,500 on 173 lots during the inaugural session of the Summer Book at Newmarket on Sunday.
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The $250,000 Inglis Classic at Rosehill on Saturday attracted a big field of talented babies with victory going to the Gai Waterhouse trained Marseilles Roulette (pictured), who provided his young sire Zizou with his first Australian stakes-winner.
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Langridge Street stunned most punters with his blowout win in the Leonard Handicap today at Flemington, but not trainer Michael Hibbs.
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A strong field contested the $250,000 Inglis Classic over 1200m at Rosehill on Saturday and it was debutant Marseille Roulette that took the spoils for a first time owner in the valuable event
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Young Canberra trainer Matthew Dale is approaching tomorrow’s $250,000 Inglis Classic at Rosehill Gardens with a good deal of enthusiasm.
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Single may be the flagship galloper of Craig Carmody's stable but he will feel a different type of pressure if Everage gets a start in the Inglis Classic at Rosehill Gardens tomorrow.
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It is encouraging for any stable to be heading to a metropolitan meeting with four last-start winners, but Kris Lees isn't too fussed about it.
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A quest to track down the first foal of a mare he trained has led Harold Norman on a surprising journey to Saturday's Inglis Classic.
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