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Champion sprinter Takeover Target added to his legendary status in winning the G1 SAJC Goodwood, on a day where exciting Premier filly Black Caviar and recent Broodmare sale star Belong To Many also scored notable black type wins.
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Nominations for the next bonus in the $2.5million Inglis Race Series, a $100,000 Bonus event at Hawkesbury on Saturday, May 9, close 11am, Monday May 4.
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Not A Single Doubt gelding Take This Waltz became the third horse to earn one of the lucrative Inglis bonuses in the $2,500,0000 Inglis Race Series when saluting in the Inglis Series 2YO Handicap at Wagga Wagga today.
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In keeping with a series of ground breaking technology developments over the past 12 months, Australia’s leading thoroughbred auctioneers today announced the launch of Inglis Mobile, a lightweight version of the Inglis website to assist buyers, vendors and the media when they’re out of the office. This is another world first for a thoroughbred sales company.
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Encosta de Lago heads Coolmore 2009 Service Fees at $220,000.
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CHAMPION sprinter Takeover Target is poised to smash the $6million prizemoney barrier and climb higher on the all-time list of Australian racing's greatest earners if he wins at Morphettville on Saturday.
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The Group One Kentucky Derby is run at Churchill Downs this weekend and Australian interest will centre around the AP Indy colt Friesan Fire, whose dam is Australian bred Coolmore Classic winner Bollinger.
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28th Apr 2009
In a month where veterans rose to the top, none shone brighter than G1 T.J. Smith winner Takeover Target.
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Nominations for the inaugural Inglis Plate close 12pm tomorrow, Wednesday April 29.
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MICK Price has won Group 1 races in Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney this season, but he has more territory to conquer before the season ends.
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The success of Inglis graduates on the international stage continued in South Africa on Sunday when Premier graduate Royal Chalon took out the G3 Winter Guineas at Kenilworth.
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Despite fewer horses being offered, the Inglis Melbourne Autumn Yearling Sale surged by more than 31% in gross turnover following today's final session, which achieved an outstanding clearance rate of 94%.
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THE revamped Sydney autumn carnival has come to an end. What about its future?
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The weather may have been cold, but the bidding was hot as more than $1million was traded on the opening day of the 2009 Inglis Melbourne Autumn Yearling Sale, with the excellent clearance rate helping the overall figures to buck the worldwide downward trend.
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