Stakes-winning mare Flirtini tonight topped a spectacular Inglis Digital July (Late) Sale which grossed $4,379,450 and saw six horses realise $200,000 or more.
Multiple Group-winning speedster Flirtini (Artie Schiller) and Stakes placed race mares including Zing (Zoustar), Anagain (Hinchinbrook) and Miss Albania (Magnus) are among the headline acts of the Inglis Digital July (Late) Online Sale.
Members Joy (Hussones) has become the most expensive pregnant mare sold online in the Southern Hemisphere, fetching an incredible $800,000 in the Inglis Digital June (Early) Online Sale, which concluded with three mares realising $300,000 or more and $5.25 million in turnover this evening.
Inglis is thrilled to be the new naming rights sponsor of the popular 55 Second Challenge race series at The Valley.
The series comprises 16 races, each run over 955m, at The Valley on 16 different Friday nights during spring and summer.
The trainer of the fastest official race winner will receive a $50,000 credit voucher at a 2017 Inglis sale of his or her choice.
Inglis has revealed five yearlings from the first southern-hemisphere crop by dual world champion Frankel will be on offer at the company's flagship Easter sale.
Killua Castle has become the ninth Inglis graduate in four months to win at stakes level in South Africa. The four-year-old took out the Group 3 Jubilee Handicap over 1800m at Turffontein on Saturday.
AS THE mighty Black Caviar is readied for her New Year return in the Australia Stakes at Moonee Valley next Friday, talk will inevitably resume about her record unbeaten sequence.
Zavite again proved himself one of the most hardy stayers in training, while the much more youthful Elite Falls announced herself as a genuine Golden Slipper winner in a triumphant Reisling Slipper Trial win.
Entries for the 2010 Inglis Australian Racehorse Sale close tomorrow and as the carnival comes to a close, a number of new entries have been lodged, including Darley entering a quality draft.
Classy sprinters Alverta and Nicconi have left Australia and have safely completed the first leg of a journey that will see them touch down in England.