A $2000 yearling that reminded Rod Northam of former stable star Big Money provided the trainer with his fifth victory in today’s $100,000 Inglis Challenge at Scone.
A revamped breeding stock sale series concluded at Riverside this afternoon, with the Australian Broodmare & Weanling Sale and the Chairman’s Sale deemed an overwhelming success.
High Chaparral mare Roses For Deb – in foal to Merchant Navy – and Bernardini mare She Said So, in foal to No Nay Never, shared top billing of the broodmares on offer at Riverside Stables today, selling for $220,000 apiece.
Talented mare Spright went from bridesmaid to bride as her trademark devastating turn of foot catapulted her into the Group 1 club in today’s TAB Classic at Morphettville.
Maastricht, the dam of star 2YO Loving Gaby, became the fourth-highest priced mare ever sold through an Inglis sale ring during a spectacular night of action at The Chairman’s Sale.
An I Am Invincible filly became the highest-priced Inglis weanling in more than a decade, topping a strong day of action to start the Australian Broodmare and Weanling Sale.
In a day showcasing Victorian bred horses at Caulfield, it was the Matt Laurie trained Inglis Premier graduate Prince Of Sussex (pictured) that won the inaugural $1,000,000 Showdown.
The Inglis Chairman’s Sale catalogue has been finalised, with seven quality wildcard entries joining the world-class collection of broodmares to be offered.