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OWNER Nathan Tinkler has more than 80 two-year-olds in work but it was one of his so-called lesser lights, the unfashionably bred Pane In The Glass, who provided a lucrative payday with a brilliant win in the $250,000 Inglis Nursery (1000m) at Randwick yesterday.
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TRAINER Steve Farley expects his phone will start ringing off the hook with offers to buy Sincero after the sprinter's stunning win at Royal Randwick yesterday.
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20th Dec 2010
Pre-race discussion centred on the return of Group I winner Toorak Toff at Flemington on Saturday, but it was ‘Mr Consistency’, Eclair Mystic, who got the job done.
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Nathan Tinkler’s Patinack Farm celebrated another feature race victory when impressive filly Pane In The Glass scored a dominant win in this afternoon’s $250,000 Inglis Nursery (1000m) at Randwick.
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Peter Moody trained stallion prospect Excelltastic topped today's Inglis Melbourne December Thoroughbred Sale on a day where 95% of horses offered were sold.
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KING of the kids Gerald Ryan says he's barely scratched the surface of his group of promising youngsters. Hot Snitzel, an impressive but wayward debut winner last Saturday, is expected to start favourite in tomorrow's $250,000 Inglis Nursery at Randwick.
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The noble worlds of art and thoroughbreds come together with the inaugural Inglis Equine Art Prize. Arthur Inglis, fifth generation of Australia’s most esteemed thoroughbred family, has created the Prize in association with Mike Coward from Australian Art Sales, to “protect and promote” a classic art form.
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Last year the $250,000 Inglis Nursery at Randwick threw up a top class winner in Chance Bye, who would go on to win the Group II STC Silver Slipper Stakes and more than $500,000 in prizemoney, the lucrative dash for pre-Christmas babies this year attracting 19 nominations.
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Canberra juvenile You're Canny will be aiming for his second big payday from as many starts in Saturday’s $250,000 Inglis Nursery (1000m) at Randwick.
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JJ THE JET PLANE made it South Africa's day in the Hong Kong Sprint at Sha Tin yesterday, but there was no more content man at the course than Australian trainer Peter Moody.
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Stallions, Graeme Kelly, spoke with Inglis Managing Director Mark Webster and asked him to reflect on the 2010 sales year, his outlook for the future, the prospects for the development of racing in China and other matters.
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Yarraman Park sold four year-old Sichuan Success provided leading young sire Fastnet Rock with an important winner at the big International Day meeting at Sha Tin on Sunday.
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ALL-ROUND horseman Gerald Ryan cannot help but like the Snitzel stock, even such greenhorns as Hot Snitzel, which dominated betting on the opener at Rosehill yesterday. Punters taking the odds-on had little cause for concern.
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The Shamardal (USA) mare Premardal remains on track to snare a $100,000 bonus after another highly impressive victory in Saturday's $80,000 Starstruck Classic at Ascot.
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