News

The 2006 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale got off to a healthy start at Newmarket on Sunday posting a big leap in average and seven six-figure lots.
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11th Feb 2006
ABSOLUTELYFABULOUS (2005 Classic $45,000) danced home to grab an impressive victory in the $500,000 Inglis Classic at Rosehill Gardens yesterday with stablemate BONCOEUR (2005 Classic $30,000) close up in third.
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A full field of 16 runners will go to post for the ninth running of the $500,000 Inglis Classic at Rosehill Gardens on Saturday.
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There is no greater advertisement for a vendor than racetrack success and as consignors of this season’s star colts God’s Own and Nadeem, leading Classic vendors Mick and Michelle Talty have hit a real purple patch.
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2nd Feb 2006
THIS weekend presents the final chance for would-be Inglis Classic contenders to secure
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William Inglis & Son is immensely proud of its graduates who every month promote our name in winners circles around the globe.
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Following the phenomenal success of the Easter Yearling and Easter Broodmare sale in 2005, William Inglis & Son has announced the addition of the 2006 Select Weanling Sale to its Easter week auctions.
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William Inglis & Son Property has promoted well known Camden based real estate specialist Garry Gilkeson to oversee its growing portfolio of prestige rural property sales.
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BROADWATER Farm enjoyed their best ever Classic Sale in 2005, accounting for three of the top ten lots and heading the vendor table with a massive $70,100 average for ten yearlings sold.
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16th Jan 2006
The Inglis Classic has become a sale hard to ignore.
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Sunday's Gr 1 Sha Tin Hong Kong Mile winner Hat Trick (Sunday Silence/Tricky Code) is yet another example of why Arrowfield Stud is widely regarded as a leader in showcasing Australian breeding to the world stage.
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A buoyant sale year concluded on an extremely positive note for William Inglis & Son as buyers thronged to the Oaklands sale complex in Melbourne today where 176 horses sold at an average of $7,045 achieving a gross of $1,240,000, a healthy increase of 32% over last year.
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The William Inglis Christmas Thoroughbred Sale, boosted by the first draft from the dispersal of the Written Bloodstock Syndicate, concluded on a high note with a top price of $725,000 for the mare Perfect Promise (SAF).
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William Inglis & Son today announced the finalisation of a sponsorship agreement with the Melbourne Racing Club for the 2006 $500,000 Inglis Premier race for two-year-olds to be held at Classic Caulfield.
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THE William Inglis & Son Christmas Thoroughbred Sale at Newmarket in Sydney next Friday, 25th November, has attracted unprecedented interest with the addition of several outstanding race mares in the Written Bloodstock Dispersal draft.
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