The Directors of Australia’s leading thoroughbred auctioneering company are pleased to announce that applications for the 2008 William Inglis & Son Internship will now be accepted.
As the hammer fell on the final lot at yesterday's 2007 William Inglis & Son Scone Yearling Sale, the record results of the sale and the success of Friday's Scone Cup meeting, Australia's richest country race day, was indicative of the current buoyancy of the industry.
The Australasian Bloodstock industry’s Oldest and Largest auctioneers, William Inglis and Son, today announced the appointment of 39-year-old business executive Mark Webster to the position of Managing Director.
The annual Hunter Thoroughbred Breeders Awards Dinner was held last night as a precursor to what is expected to be a bumper days racing at the Scone Cup meeting tomorrow.
Australia's richest country race meeting, the 2007 Scone Cup Day will offer the racing enthusiast a precursor to what many are saying is the best catalogue ever assembled for this year's HTBA Scone Yearling Sale to be held at White Park on Sunday May 20, commencing at 10:30am.
With the bulk of quality mares sold recently at the William Inglis & Son Easter Broodmare Sale, today’s May Thoroughbred Sale shifted focus to racehorses, where quality racing stock realised pleasing results, with a clearance rate of 88.
One of Victoria’s leading thoroughbred nurseries, Eliza Park, will present an outstanding draft of approximately 40 weanlings and 40 broodmares at the William Inglis & Son Great Southern Sale that commences June 24.
Solid metropolitan and provincial presence from Victoria as well as interstate competition from as far away as Western Australia, Northern Territory and Queensland, was the catalyst for a record opening day’s trade at the William Inglis & Son Autumn Yearling Sale.
With a swathe of recent updates occurring to numerous lots within this weekend’s 2007 William Inglis & Son Autumn Yearling Sale, vendors are relying on any addition to their pedigrees that may further attract attention in the sale ring.
As the hammer fell on the final lot today, the curtains came down on what has unquestionably been the most successful fortnight in Australian thoroughbred sales history.
Day four and there was still ‘infinite’ action at the William Inglis & Son Australian Select Broodmare Sale with a further 140 lots sold for $9,322,500 at an average of $66,589 taking the overall tally to $37,271,950 for 539 lots and an average of $69,150
Strong from start to finish, the strength of the sale was once again emphasised, highlighted by Lot 968, today’s session topper.