Zac Spirit confirmed his position as one of the best in South East Asia when winning Kranji's premier sprint for this second time on Sunday, the S$800,000 Singapore Group 1 Lion City Cup (1200m).
Australian bred mare Arcetri Pink claimed another feature win when taking out the Group II Ipi Tombe Challenge at Turffontein in South Africa on Saturday , while other Aussie bred winners on the card were Mac de Lago and Thato Magestique.
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.
Much loved galloper Howmuchdoyouloveme took his racetrack earnings past one hundred times his yearling sale purchase price on Saturday when winning the Group 3 W.J. Healey Stakes at Eagle Farm.
Black Caviar’s emphatic victory in the Group 1 ATC TJ Smith Stakes on Saturday, her 25th straight win, became the 18th Group 1 triumph recorded by the progeny of Easter Broodmare purchase Helsinge, which is also the dam of Australia’s record priced yearling sold last week for $5 million.
Mick Price trained three-year-old Hunger won out in a competitive renewal of the $100,000 Inglis Trophy over 1400m at Sale in Victoria on Sunday as part of the $5million Inglis Race Series.
Promising filly Clinking has provided the Anthony Cummings stable with plenty to consider with her impressive win in Saturday’s Jim Conway Handicap (1200m) at Sandown Lakeside.
The 2012 Inglis Melbourne Autumn Yearling Sale is less than two weeks away, with an additional 20 supplementary lots added to the burgeoning catalogue that now encompasses 451 yearlings.
The lucrative Inglis Race Series ventures to the picturesque Sale Turf Club this Sunday for the running of the $100,000 Turnbull Toyota Inglis Trophy, which will be preceded by the auctioning of an unbroken two-year-old colt by Swettenham Stud stallion Host.
This Friday will be the last opportunity to submit entries for the 2011 Inglis Australian Racehorse Sale, to be held on Tuesday October 25 at Oaklands, Melbourne.
Trainer Anthony Cummings and jockey Glen Boss have kicked off Saturday’s Run To The Rose meeting with a winner after Emerald Downs was in front at the right time to score in the Keune Handicap (1100m) at Rosehill.
Golden Archer, one of the most durable juveniles of last season, was back in stakes winning form at Caulfield today, leading off a stakes double for Inglis graduates at the meeting.
Sacred Choice’s Group 1 Doncaster Mile win last Saturday was the latest reminder of what the Inglis Great Southern Sale has to offer for shrewd buyers. Now a dual Group 1 winner, Sacred Choice’s dam Sacred Habit was plucked out of the 2009 Great Southern Sale for a mere $2000.