All Too Hard and Hallowell Belle directed more attention on their younger siblings entered for next month’s Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale with quality stakes wins at Rosehill on Saturday.
Talented three year-old filly Hallowell Belle has been twice a runner-up in Group I races, so few could begrudge the filly her first Black Type success in the Listed ATC Darby Munro Quality at Rosehill on Saturday, the win providing a timely boost for her half-sister that will be offered at the Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale by Widden Stud.
All Too Hard has recorded a clinical win in the Group 2 Pago Pago Stakes at Rosehill this afternoon with a decision on whether he will contest the Golden Slipper to be made early next week.
Chatswood Stud is proud to announce that MRC Caulfield Guineas (GR 1) winner ANACHEEVA will commence his stud career at our Seymour property this coming season.
Tonight on TVN you can see some of the future champions of the turf in the TVN Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale Preview airing for the first time at 9.30pm EDST.
The Inglis Equine Art Prize is on again in 2012. Showcasing the greatest thoroughbred artwork from around the globe this year’s competition theme is ‘At the Track’.
The New South Wales Court of Appeal judgment in the case of Vieira v O'Shea handed down on March 5 has left participants in the wider thoroughbred industry wondering just where they stand.
Night War and Jersey Lily are the latest stakes winners to be supplemented into the Super Select Session of the 2012 Inglis Australian Easter Broodmare Sale, which will be conducted at Newmarket in Sydney on April 17 to 19.
Easter Sale graduates Samaready, Single and Colorado Claire made strong winning starts to the Sydney Carnival at Rosehill today, with the trio aiming towards bigger riches in the coming months.
Top sprinting three-year-old colt Foxwedge was made to earn his maiden Group One against a world class field at Moonee Valley tonight, using his electrifying turn-of-foot to sweep past his rivals to victory in the MVRC William Reid Stakes (1200m).
A 550km trip from Randwick to the Albury paid big dividends for the connections of Fat Al today, with the Easter Two gelding collecting a $50,000 Inglis Race Series Bonus for his connections when taking out the Myer Albury Guineas (1400m).
The NSW Trainers Association in conjunction with Inglis will host a racing industry evening in support of the O’Shea Family on Tuesday 17 April at Inglis’ Newmarket Complex.