On-site inspections for Sunday’s Inglis VOBIS Gold Yearling Sale at the “Oaklands’’ complex at Oaklands Junction have begun, with the majority of horses now available for parade.
Fresh from a successful fortnight of action around the Australian Easter Yearling Sale, focus now switches to Melbourne for Sunday’s fifth annual Inglis VOBIS Gold Yearling Sale.
Known as one of Australasia’s greatest value auctions, the 2017 VOBIS Gold Sale has 243 horses catalogued at the “Oaklands’’ complex at Oaklands Junctions this coming Sunday, April 23.
Like his father Bart always used to, Anthony Cummings still gets a thrill when a Princes Farm graduate wins a Group 1 – even if he’s not the winning trainer.
An extraordinary fortnight – and 112 years of history – ended in style today when the gavel came down for the last ever time at Newmarket, capping off a remarkable select sales season for Inglis.
Another day of boom clearance rates and broad buyer action has led to a successful Day 2 of the Australian Broodmare & Weanling Sale, the penultimate day of selling at Newmarket.
The inaugural Chairman’s Sale proved unequivocally it has a permanent home in the Australian marketplace as tonight’s Session II (Elite Breeding Prospects) continued a stunning week of action at Newmarket.
A remarkable final day of action, which saw seven Lots sell for $1 million or more, has seen the 2017 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale end as the second greatest in the company’s 150 year history.
It took a syndicate of international powerbrokers to outbid a Sheikh for top Lot honours on a strong Day 2 of the Australian Easter Yearling Sale at Newmarket today.
An energetic and diverse buying bench, mixed with an exceptionally strong catalogue, has resulted in a powerful opening session of the 2017 Australian Easter Yearling Sale.
Two quality young mares and the opportunity to buy shares in outstanding stallion prospect Extreme Choice (Not A Single Doubt x Extremely) head Wildcard entries for Friday’s The Chairman’s Sale Session II (Elite Breeding Prospects) at Newmarket.
Mighty sprinter Chautauqua won his third consecutive TJ Smith Stakes and sixth career Group 1 while a big week of Inglis Sales received multiple significant pedigree updates.
A “wonderfully successful’’ Inglis Chairman’s Sale – a new concept on the Australasian sales scene – has seen unbeaten 2YO Gunnison become the highest-priced gelding ever sold at auction in Australia at $1.4 million.